Babylon Bee CEO: We Now Have More Twitter Followers Than Ever ‘Because We Stubbornly Refused To Bend The Knee For Tyrants’

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon revealed that the Christian satire outlet ultimately gained a broader audience by refusing to delete a post that caused the former management of Twitter to shutter its account.

The publication was banned from the social media platform earlier this year for an article that jokingly named Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine, a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman, as “Man of the Year.” Elon Musk, a vocal fan of The Babylon Bee and the new owner of Twitter, consulted with the company’s leadership before launching his bid to acquire the platform, according to Dillon.

The censorship effort greenlit by former Twitter executives, many of whom were summarily fired after Musk purchased the company, appears to have backfired. Dillon remarked that The Babylon Bee would soon surpass two million followers after boasting 1.5 million when the company was locked out of the platform in March.

“We now have more followers, reach, and revenue than ever before,” Dillon said, “not because we acquiesced, but because we stubbornly refused to bend the knee for tyrants.”

The victory lap continued during an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson. “Twitter’s ban was publicized, Elon Musk saw it and was outraged by it. Not because he’s a right-winger, but because he believes in the First Amendment,” the top-rated primetime anchor commented. “Fast forward to today: Elon Musk now owns Twitter.”

Dillon said that Musk is currently threatening a system of censorship established by radical leftists that has supported their views on issues such as gender. “He’s got a tough battle ahead of him,” Dillon noted.

Americans with conservative viewpoints have faced censorship from the nation’s major institutions, from government entities to technology conglomerates, as Musk himself recently acknowledged. Libs of TikTok, a popular account that focuses on left-wing activists, was temporarily locked out of Twitter several months ago for a “hateful conduct” warning. Allie Beth Stuckey, a commentator and podcast host, was suspended from Twitter on two separate occasions, once for saying that a transgender woman competing as an Olympic weightlifter is “still a man” and again for denouncing a Fox News segment that highlighted a family who claimed their child was transgender.

Dillon added last month that Twitter would have allowed The Babylon Bee to regain access to the account if it had opted to remove the post calling Levine a man. “We could have restored our account at any time by deleting the tweet, but we refused. It was the right call,” he said. “Never censor yourself, and never apologize for speaking truth.”

Musk recently told advertisers and members of the public that he bought Twitter to facilitate open dialogue between citizens with differing opinions. The world’s richest man has nevertheless faced aggressive internal opposition from Twitter employees, causing him to dismiss some workers who took their criticism public.

Twitter also restored accounts belonging to DailyWire+ host Jordan Peterson, who had similarly refused to delete a tweet about radical gender ideology, and former President Donald Trump, whose profile was suspended after he allegedly promoted violence at the United States Capitol Building on January 6, 2021.

Reeling Disney Fires CEO As ‘Woke’ Culture Blamed For Stock Plunge

Disney fired CEO Bob Chapek in a dramatic development Sunday, bringing back its former boss and ending a disastrous tenure that saw the entertainment giant become a value-hemorrhaging caricature of wokeness.

The company installed 71-year-old Bob Iger, who retired as CEO a year ago after a 15-year successful run, to his old post. Iger had groomed Chapek, 62, to take his place, staying on two years after announcing his retirement plans in what became a failed bid to ensure a smooth transition.

“We thank Bob Chapek for his service to Disney over his long career, including navigating the company through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic,” Disney Chairman Susan Arnold said in a statement.

Disney stock has fallen over 40% over the last year amid an ailing economy. It’s woes have been blamed on a series of decisions that have alienated its family-minded and in many cases, conservative, customer base. The company clashed bitterly with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over a law that prohibits public schools from teaching kids below the fourth grade about sexual orientation and radical gender theory.

Robert A. Iger named Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company: https://t.co/qvG1ZB8cvR pic.twitter.com/nV41l8OMEW

— Walt Disney Company (@WaltDisneyCo) November 21, 2022

The company was also criticized for featuring a lesbian kiss in kids’ movie “Lightyear,” showing a transgender man purchasing tampons in a TV series, and emphatically embracing the trend of Environmental, Social, and Governance, a strategy that courts investors by promoting a host of woke values within the corporate structure.

Chapek, who reportedly earned a salary of $26 million, did not release a comment immediately following his ouster.

The board said Iger “is uniquely situated to lead the Company through this pivotal period,” and said he has the “deep respect of Disney’s senior leadership team, most of whom he worked closely with until his departure as executive chairman 11 months ago.”

Iger emailed Disney staffers late Sunday to announce his return.

“Dear Fellow Employees and Cast Members,” he wrote in an email obtained by The Ankler, “It is with an incredible sense of gratitude and humility-and, I must admit, a bit of amazement-that I write to you this evening with the news that I am returning to The Walt Disney Company as Chief Executive Officer.

“When I look at the creative success of our teams across our Studios, Disney General Entertainment, ESPN and International, the rapid growth of our streaming services, the phenomenal reimagining and rebound of our Parks, the continued great work of ABC News, and so many other achievements across our businesses, I am in awe of your accomplishments and I am excited to embark with you on many new endeavors.

“I know this company has asked so much of you during the past three years, and these times certainly remain quite challenging, but as you have heard me say before, I am an optimist.”

Chapek was charged with shoring up the company after it lost billions during the COVID pandemic, when its theme parks were closed. But when he caved in to employee demands that he oppose the Florida law, erroneously dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, DeSantis ended longstanding and lucrative tax breaks for the company’s extensive Florida operations.

In March, Chris Rufo, of the Manhattan Institute, released videos from a Disney staff meeting to discuss the bill, officially known as the Florida Parental Rights In Education Bill, as well as Disney’s efforts to push radical gender ideology and other progressive ideas on sexuality. According to the footage obtained by Rufo, one executive producer said that she was easily able to implement her “not-at-all secret gay agenda” in one show while another Disney manager boasted of the company’s move to drop “gendered greetings” such as “ladies and gentlemen” from communications, including greetings to theme park visitors.

(Disclosure: The Daily Wire has announced plans for kids entertainment content.)

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