It’s been a wild opening week for the new “Threads” social media platform, with much of the fanfare centered around the intriguing subtweeting (and the possibility of legal action) going on between Twitter CEO Elon Musk and Facebook/Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the latter of who has touted Threads as a viable alternative to Twitter.
(READ: What Is ‘Threads’ and Will It Take Down Twitter?)
But while all eyes are on Musk and Zuck and what the future may hold for them in a court of law, there have been some other notable happenings on Threads in its debut, specifically as it relates to militant transgender “she/her” activist Alejandra Caraballo and the “just deserts” he received just three days into his endeavor at the app-only based hangout.
Caraballo, as many RedState readers will recall, is considered a “cyberlaw expert” by left-wing media outlets like NBC News. He’s been extensively quoted in many so-called news pieces on alleged “online hate” directed towards the LGBTQ community and how trans activists are combatting it by advocating for censorship including suspensions and outright bannings over the use of words like “groomers” to describe alleged groomers, a term Caraballo had a hand in getting Twitter to ban in the summer of 2022.
To give you another example of his toxic and unhinged nature, Caraballo, who unsurprisingly is a Harvard Law cyberlaw instructor and whose Twitter user name is @Esqueer_, once infamously urged his followers to “accost” the conservative Supreme Court Justices “every time they are in public” as part of their “civic duty.”
“The 6 justices who overturned Roe should never know peace again,” he wrote on June 25, 2022 after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. “It is our civic duty to accost them every time they are in public. They are pariahs. Since women don’t have their rights, these justices should never have a peaceful moment in public again.”
“They’re coming for contraception, same sex marriage, and the ability to criminalize LGBTQ people again,” Caraballo also proclaimed at the time. “May those justices feel the unease, insecurity, and anxiety they seek to inflict on us.”
So with his over-the-top history of encouraging left-wing activists to stalk Supreme Court Justices as well as his ongoing attempts at trying to shut down Twitter accounts he doesn’t like, especially the “Libs of TikTok” account (with which Caraballo seems creepily obsessed), it seems only fitting that Caraballo was hit with three violations on Threads over his actions, which presumably included harassing Libs of TikTok for hitting a little too close to the mark:
“This is such bullsh*t. I wrote a post about how someone called me a groomer and how I called them out and I got hit with a violation. This is my 3rd violation already. Meanwhile, all of the people who have called me groomer and who are misgendering me have not been met with violations.”
Aww. The world’s smallest violin is playing for him as we speak. These Thread violation reports couldn’t be happening to a more deserving person, bless his sweet little heart.
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