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White House Social Media Summit

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White House Social Media Summit
Category: Event Status: Submission Year: 2019 Origin: The White House, Washington, D.C., United States Region:
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Tags: white house, donald trump, ben garrison, turning point, conservative, google, facebook, twitter, carpe donktum, dan scavino, qanon, bill mitchell, charlie kirk, free speech, first amendment, politics, social media, censorship,
White House Social Media Summit

Overview

The White House Social Media Summit is a meeting between President Donald Trump and a collection of social media users he claims to have been unfairly targeted for censorship by social media companies. These users generally consist of right-wing pundits, politicians and conspiracy theorists who have complained of so-called bias on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook; though, these claims have thus far been unfounded. A number of those invited have been disinvited due to allegations of hate speech, while some in the conservative social media sphere criticized the invites because none had actually been banned by social media companies.

Background

On July 2nd, 2019, the Washington Post[1] reported that the White House had begun inviting various members of the conservative online community. In the report, they wrote:

The president’s top aides so far have said their scheduled, July 11 event aims to assemble “digital leaders” to discuss the “opportunities and challenges of today's online environment.” In doing so, though, the White House quietly has invited tech’s top conservative critics in politics and media, The Post has learned, some of whom say the solution to Silicon Valley’s perceived political bias is to break up the tech giants or more aggressively regulate them.

Developments

Invitees

Throughout the week, a number of right-wing online personalities announced that they would be attending the event. Those guests include conservative political pundit Bill Mitchell; U.S. Representative Matthew Gaetz; Ali Alexander, a right-wing conspiracy theorist who the Daily Beast[6] called "a right-wing operative pushing a smear that Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris (CA) isn’t really 'an American Black," and conspiracy theorist James O'Keefe, who operates Project Veritas, a controversial group of right-wing operatives known for a series of heavily edited videos and sting operations aimed at left-wing advocacy groups; and infamous pro-Trump meme creator Carpe Donktum.

The various technology that have been routinely criticized by Trump, including Google, Facebook and Twitter, were either not invited or declined to join, according to the Mother Jones.[7]

Ben Garrison's Invitation

On July 5th, 2019, controversial political cartoonist Ben Garrison tweeted[2] an invitation to the summit. He wrote, "Honored to be invited to the White House! Thank You Mr. President!" The tweet received more than 13,000 likes, 3,600 retweets and 1,100 comments in less than one week (shown below, left).

The following day, CNN host Jake Tapper tweeted,[3] "Man who drew a cartoon the @ADL[4] calls 'blatantly anti-Semitic' says he was invited to the White House for a social media summit." The tweet received more than 3,600 likes, 2,200 retweets and 1,000 comments in one week (shown below, right).


GrrrGraphics Cartoons @GrrrGraphics Honored to be invited to the White House! Thank You Mr. President! @realDonaldTrump #SocialMediaSummit The President requests the pleasure of your company for The Social Media Summit to be held at The White House Tharsday July 11, 2019 on at three o'clock East Poom 5:03 PM 5 Jul 2019 Jake Tapper @jaketapper Man who drew a cartoon the @ADL calls "blatantly anti-Semitic" says he was invited to the White House for a social media summit adl.org/blog/anti-semi twitter.com/GrrrGraphics/s... ROTHSCHILDS JA SOROS PETES MASTER BEN GARRISON 3:15 PM - 6 Jul 2019


Following the controversy, the White House disinvited Garrison from the event. On July 10th, the cartoonist published a statement on the controversy, claiming that he was not an anti-semite. He writes,[5] "The Fake News Media is only attacking me to attack the President." The post received more than 8,700 likes, 3,900 retweets and 1,000 comments in 24 hours (shown below).


GrrrGraphics Cartoons @GrrrGraphics Official Statement from Ben Garrison on the White House Social Media Summit Ben Garrison's Statement on the White House Social Media Summit July 10, 2019 Yesterday I had a discussion with the White House and we came to the conclusion that my presence at the Social Media Summit would be a media distraction from the President's message. They were nice about it, but naturally, I'm disappointed. Because I mentioned Soros and the Rothschilds in a cartoon, the perception from the ADL and those on the left is that I'm a 'blatantly' anti-Semitic cartoonist and they were all dancing a tantrum because Trump invited me. As a result, the White House invite was rescinded. I was asked to remain silent about the whole thing. I said I would remain silent and l did remain silent. But then overnight they released a statement saying Ben Garrison will no longer be attending. The news was on CNN World News and elsewhere. We are disappointed the White House released this news-I thought we would both be ignoring the entire thing. It is obvious to anyone with common sense I am not anti-Semitic. I have received many emails of support from my Jewish friends. I'm not anti-Semitic merely because the ADL says I am. They are not final word on such things. In fact, they continue to commit libel against me by having an altered cartoon on their site. It features a cartoon with the face of an offensive Jewish stereotype pasted over my cartoon. My signature remains on that cartoon and they are holding it up as an example of my anti-Semitism The Fake News Media is only attacking me to attack the President. I will not let this stand. I will continue to draw cartoons that speak out against those who must be held accountable. I will continue to critique their actions and deeds I will continue to support our President. -Ben Garrison STP 2:21 PM 10 Jul 2019


Criticism

Various personalities within the right-wing online community criticized the event for not including them. On July 9th, conspiracy theorist Paul Joseph Watson tweeted,[8] "Have any of the people who got invited to the social media summit actually been censored by social media?"


Paul Joseph Watson @PrisonPlanet Have any of the people who got invited to the social media summit actually been censored by social media? 9:28 PM -9 Jul 2019

The New York Times[9] spoke with Madihha Ahussain, a lawyer with Muslim Advocates, who criticized the event and its guests. They said, “Enforcing basic standards of decency on social media isn’t censoring conservative speech. Hate speech is hate speech, regardless of whether the person spewing it has met with the president […] We urge social media platforms to ignore the circus at the White House and instead commit to enforcing their hate-content policies objectively and forcefully."

Trump's Comments

On the day of the event, President Trump tweeted[10] a series of tweets about the Summit, claiming that it would address the "tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies." The first of his series of tweets received more than 30,000 likes, 7,000 retweets and 5,000 comments in less than three hours (shown below).


Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump A big subject today at the White House Social Media Summit will be the tremendous dishonesty, bias, discrimination and suppression practiced by certain companies. We will not let them get away with it much longer. The Fake News Media will also be there, but for a limited period.. 11:52 AM - 11 Jul 2019 Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump 2h ..The Fake News is not as important, or as powerful, as Social Media. They have lost tremendous credibility since that day in November, 2016, that I came down the escalator with the person who was to become your future First Lady. When I ultimately leave office in six.. 898 t 26K 8.5K @realDonaldTrump 2h Donald J. Trump ...years, or maybe 10 or 14 (just kidding), they will quickly go out of business for lack of credibility, or approval, from the public. That's why they will all be Endorsing me at some point, one way or the other. Could you imagine having Sleepy Joe Biden, or Alfred E. Newman... t 4.6K 1.5K 21K @realDonaldTrump 2h Donald J. Trump ...or a very nervous and skinny version of Pocahontas (1/1024th), as your President, rather than what you have now, so great looking and smart, a true Stable Genius! Sorry to say that even Social Media would be driven out of business along with, and finally, the Fake News Media!

#StopTheBias

#StopTheBias is a social media hashtag often used to call for an end to anti-conservative bias on various online platforms. In mid-May 2019, the hashtag was used by Trump to promote a survey portal for conservatives to share their experiences with bias on the web.

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Tags: white house, donald trump, ben garrison, turning point, conservative, google, facebook, twitter, carpe donktum, dan scavino, qanon, bill mitchell, charlie kirk, free speech, first amendment, politics, social media, censorship,


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