90 Miles From Tyranny : Lawful 2A AR15.com Site Deplatformed From Internet by GoDaddy

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Lawful 2A AR15.com Site Deplatformed From Internet by GoDaddy










They’re coming after guns now

Merely discussing gun rights and firearms has become a crime in the eyes of Big Tech.

AR15.com, one of the most popular websites for firearms enthusiasts in America and around the world, was deplatformed by GoDaddy on Monday morning.

The gun site contains advertisements and promotions from firearms company, gun craftsmanship and building content. A backup for ar-15.com was furbished later Monday.

Second Amendment supporters were quick to offer hosting services to AR-15.com, and the site’s operators expect its primary domain to be fully operational within days. GoDaddy has distinguished itself for progressive deplatforming operations before.

Big League Politics has reached out to GoDaddy for comment, and was ignored. Internet users who utilize the web hosting service to publish content that isn’t sterile, liberal corporate drivel should strongly consider migrating their content elsewhere.

The site’s operators had received record-setting levels of traffic following certification of Biden’s victory, with many Americans inclined to acquire firearms and ammunition under the Democrat’s reign.

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3 comments:

SiGraybeard said...

"They’re coming after guns now" - Not exactly. It's still shutting down speech and marginalizing us.

Makes it harder to get support on tech problems for new shooters. Makes it harder to talk, communicate and organize. Makes peaceful protest harder.

As the leftist hero JFK said, "those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."

Bear Claw Chris Lapp said...

Backup link
https://www.ar15-backup.com/index.html

Advo said...

I don’t know what the site used to look like, but I can get in on AR-15.com. Maybe they’ve already re-routed DNS to go to the backup site.