Twitter flagged the video as ‘hateful conduct’, but didn’t take it down. Gosar has since removed the clip from his Instagram page. Regardless, the 62-year-old politician defended sharing the violent imagery, saying that it “symbolizes the battle for the soul of America” The video was shot by Gosar and others, notably, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, attacking Ocasio-Cortez and President Biden, who have their faces superimposed onto the titans. Many people condemned the video to his sister Jennifer Gosar, from fellow members of the Congress. His sister told MSNBC that she was “beyond aghast” at how much he got away with, and that woman said in the video that it said that he would depict immigrants in that video. Like Twitter, it seems that Instagram has opted to not remove the video itself. It has released a warning that it may contain graphic or violent content. Gosar only posted it yesterday as it did an anti-semitism on Twitter. Gosar has since attempted to deflect criticism in meme format, though many highlight how ironic it is that he portrays his opposition as sensitive when he has turned off anyone that he’s not following. He did that in his recent tweets and Instagram page. Gosar, Boebert and Greene were all named in a recent report on the January insurrection, based on prior planning, and prompted them to attend the Trump rally. Protesters claim they had meetings with the trio’s teams, with Gosar offering a “blanket pardon” for all which would happen at the January 6 rally.


title: “Twitter Flags Attack Titan Clip Shared By Republican Lawmaker Depicting Him Killing Aoc And Biden Killing And Proposing Twitter Toss On Titan Clip” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Justin Yates”


Twitter flagged the video as ‘hateful conduct’, but didn’t take it down. Gosar has since removed the clip from his Instagram page. Regardless, the 62-year-old politician defended sharing the violent imagery, saying that it “symbolizes the battle for the soul of America” The video was shot by Gosar and others, notably, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, attacking Ocasio-Cortez and President Biden, who have their faces superimposed onto the titans. Many people condemned the video to his sister Jennifer Gosar, from fellow members of the Congress. His sister told MSNBC that she was “beyond aghast” at how much he got away with, and that woman said in the video that it said that he would depict immigrants in that video. Like Twitter, it seems that Instagram has opted to not remove the video itself. It has released a warning that it may contain graphic or violent content. Gosar only posted it yesterday as it did an anti-semitism on Twitter. Gosar has since attempted to deflect criticism in meme format, though many highlight how ironic it is that he portrays his opposition as sensitive when he has turned off anyone that he’s not following. He did that in his recent tweets and Instagram page. Gosar, Boebert and Greene were all named in a recent report on the January insurrection, based on prior planning, and prompted them to attend the Trump rally. Protesters claim they had meetings with the trio’s teams, with Gosar offering a “blanket pardon” for all which would happen at the January 6 rally.