As sites continue to shut down more of Alex Jones with bans, there is a few stragglers that are late to it. PayPal was the latest to get rid of the conspiracy theorist by not supporting his online store. Combined with Apple and Twitter's banning of him and the lawsuits stemming from families of the Sandy Hook tragedy, it's going to be a huge lose lose situation for Jones.
Now, I don't buy into the political shit. That's not even the reason for Jones getting shut down by all these websites. Yes, he has a colossal following, but what he says is what is making him get in all sorts of trouble. The stuff he pulls and the antics he does is enough for them to put their down and declare the bans. My only question would be how much power do the sites really have in terms of dealing with users since there are tons of high profile people that use Twitter and a few other sites. If sites can go after Jones (which they should), they should go after the likes of Jim Carrey and J.K. Rowling.
Jones will still be around. How long is a question in of itself.
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