• August 10, 2021

Aubrey Huff, former MLB slugger, permanently banned from Twitter

Former MLB slugger Aubrey Huff has been permanently suspended from Twitter.

According to A report in the San Francisco Chronicle, citing a Twitter spokesperson, was expelled for “repeated violations of [Twitter’s] COVID-19 Misleading Information Policy “.

Huff had downplayed the severity of COVID-19, opposed vaccination mandates, and exaggerated the risks of vaccines.

Huff, who has become known in recent years on social media as an advocate for former President Donald Trump and his MAGA policies, boasted of his ban on his Instagram account.

“It finally happened! Beta cucks and liberal Karen’s over @twitter hate when people tell the truth or make money [off] its liberal platforms! ” he said.

“I consider this a badge of honor! I will never stop! No, patriots !! “he added.

Neither Mr. Huff nor the Chronicle specified which was the final offensive publication.

Mr huff He said his Instagram followers who hoped that Big Tech’s censorship would also reach that platform.

In 13 years in the majors, entering seven seasons with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Huff hit .278 for his career, hit 242 home runs and hit 908 runs.

The peak of his personal career came when he won the Silver Slugger Award in 2008 as a designated hitter for the Baltimore Orioles, hitting above .300, hitting 32 home runs and scoring 108 RBIs. He ended his career with three seasons in San Francisco while the Giants won two World Series titles.

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