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A Virginia mother whose speech before the Fairfax County School Board became a centerpiece of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s 2021 campaign ads was permanently suspended from Twitter this week.
Stacy Langton earned viral news attention in the fall of 2021 for her speech before the Fairfax County School Board demanding that the board remove several books that contained graphic depictions of homosexual sex from school libraries. Her speech was heavily featured in ads for then-candidate Youngkin’s successful bid for governor.
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On Wednesday, Langton’s Twitter account was banned. She told the Washington Examiner that the suspension came without explanation, warning, or notice.
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“I got no notification from Twitter,” Langton said. “I found out when I went to Twitter and clicked on my [direct messages] and it said, ‘You cannot perform this function because your account has been suspended.'”
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Langton regularly posted images from the books she had sought to have removed from the Fairfax school libraries. Pornographic content is permitted on the platform.
Twitter did not respond to a request for comment.