Kanye West, or “Ye,” buys the Parler social media platform.
You are the richest black man in history. He was recently banned by JPMorgan Chase from using their banking services for something he said in an interview. Big tech, big pharma, big media and Democrats are bent on controlling speech in America today. They resort to tactics used by previous lethal regimes such as the Soviet Union, China and Nazi Germany.
You have entered into an agreement to purchase Parler.
PR Newswire reported:
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Parlement Technologies today announced that it has entered into an agreement in principle to sell Parler, the world’s leading irrevocable free speech platform, to Ye (formerly known as Kanye West). Ye has become the richest black man in history through music and clothing and takes a bold stand against his recent censorship of Big Tech, using his far-reaching talents to lead the fight to create a truly irrevocable environment.
“In a world where conservative views are controversial, we have to make sure we have the right to express ourselves freely,” Ye says.
Parler’s proposed acquisition will secure a future role in creating an irrevocable ecosystem where all votes are welcomed. You can be found on Parler here.
CEO of Parlement Technologies George Farmer It welcomes you as a citizen in the struggle for freedom of expression. This deal will change the world and change the way the world thinks about freedom of expression. Ye is taking a pioneering step in the field of free speech media and you will never have to fear being removed from social media again. Once again, Yi proves that he is one step ahead of the inherited media narrative. Parliament will be honored for helping him achieve his goals.”
Under the terms of their agreement in principle, the parties intend to enter into a definitive purchase agreement and expect to close during the fourth quarter of 2022. Terms of the proposed transaction will include ongoing technical support from Parlement and the use of private cloud services across Parlement’s private cloud and data center infrastructure.
Originally published at San Jose News Bulletin
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