PLEASE READ THIS: Social Media Won’t Let Us Talk to You!

March 12
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Twitter has blocked our friends at Focus on the Family from one of their accounts, and they need your help!

As you know, Family Policy Alliance was born from Focus on the Family, and we remain their close ally and public policy partner. We could not sit by when Twitter’s censorship machine decided that Focus would be their next victim.

What was their supposed crime? Focus on the Family’s The Daily Citizen Twitter account posted a tweet identifying Assistant Health Secretary nominee Rachel Levine (a man who identifies as a woman) as a biological male.

For stating that fact, Twitter blocked Focus on the Family from their own account!

The reality is, if stating a simple and biological fact is cause for censorship—then all of us will be censored.

It’s time to draw the line. Will you join us?

Family Policy Alliance stood up in Focus on the Family’s defense, challenging Twitter: Are We Next?

Now, thousands are joining in, including members of Congress and friends from like-minded groups like Concerned Women for America, Family Research Council and the American College of Pediatricians – delivering the same message to Twitter:  Are We Next?

But Focus on the Family needs your help too!

Will you join in our petition to Twitter?

It’s important that Twitter hears from us—they’ve crossed a line. If they want to censor the spread of pornography and child trafficking, we will stand with them. If they want to censor biological fact, free speech, and the open debate of ideas, we won’t.

Sign the petition to Twitter now and stand with Focus on the Family!

Thank you for your help!

Autumn Leva
Vice President for Strategy