But with standing against the cause comes hate, and Rachel felt it her duty to call on Twitter to do the same.
“I’ve been on here less and less, and a lot happier for it,” she wrote about distancing herself from her timeline alongside a telling picture of her wearing a t-shirt with zipped mouth.
“@Twitter needs to sort its act out, take down racist posts, COVID denial, ban prolific offenders, remove blue ticks from hate actors (at least) & stop abusive and bullying trends before all their users give up with them.”
The tweet was in response to a user who claimed Twitter had “permanently suspending” a key account fighting antisemitism online.
source: express.co.uk