Literary Agent Fired For Using Parler, Gab Accounts

A New York-based literary agent was fired for joining alternative social media platforms Gab and Parler. Colleen Oefelein, an associate literary agent with the Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency, confirmed her termination via Twitter. “Well thanks Twitter and @JDLitAgency,” Oefelein wrote. “I just got fired because I’m a Christian and a conservative.” The firing was prompted by Oefelein’s decision to join Gab and Parler, a move that “distressed” the agency. De Chiara wrote: “The Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency was distressed to discover this morning, January 25th, that one of our agents has been using the social media platforms Gab

Democrat WH Adviser Sues To Remove Telegram From App Stores

Longtime Democrat adviser Marc Ginsberg has sued Apple and Google demanding they remove Telegram from app stores. The January 17th lawsuit comes from the former aide to Senator Ted Kennedy, White House Liaison under Jimmy Carter, and Ambassador to Morocco under Bill Clinton and seeks to give Telegram the same fate as Parler. “Telegram is being used to intimidate, threaten and coerce members of the public,” says Ginsberg’s complaint about the app, which has quickly become an alternative social media network to Twitter. “Telegram continues to enable extremist incitement in its platform, promoting political violence as extremist groups and individuals