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GOODBYE: Don Lemon Thinks He's at an Airport, Publicly Announces His Exit from X

Don Lemon announced his exit from X, citing fear of persecution by conservative judges as Musk changes TOS.

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Former CNN anchor and homosexual, Don Lemon, just announced his exit from the popular social media app known as X (formerly Twitter) in a bizarre public diatribe that accidentally exposed how corrupt the left wing courts have become in major US cities.

Don Lemon (right) uncomfortably kissing his husband (left) while holding their little gay dogs in the ocean

Don took to X to write a bizarre public departure on official "Deon Lemon Show" digital letterhead:

I've loved connecting with all of you on X, but it's time for me to leave the platform.
I once believed it was a place for honest debate and discussion, transparency, and free speech, but now I feel it does not serve the purpose.

Not everyone seemed to care about Don's exit from X, as many users were quick to point out Don Lemon isn't even relevant enough for anyone outside of X to actually care. Popular conservative commentator, Valentina Gomez, lit him up in the comments saying:

"Good. 1. You get no views. 2. You're irrelevant. 3. Don't let the door hit you on your way out."

Additionally, popular political influencer Naomi Seibt didn't hold back saying:

"He's gonna miss being roasted, look at this pathetic masochist attention whore."

While former Louder with Crowder producer and current host of Blaze TV's Normal World, Quarter Black Garrett, dropped an unfortunate truth bomb under Lemon's video writing:

"Bro, I didn't even know you were still here." OUCH!

Although the criticisms were about 90% of the comments under the video and they did bring a good laugh to the crew here at Slightly Offensive, some were sympathetic to his cause like The Guardian, which also stated they would be leaving the app today.

While there have been many complaints by the ADL and other far left activist groups accusing X of not doing enough to curb the alleged rise of antisemitic memes and edgy jokes on the platform, the reason why Lemon decided to leave is for a much more serious reason that gives a glimpse into the lawfare system leftists have established in major blue cities like New York.

Don Lemon continued:

In addition, starting this Friday, November 15th, X is implementing new terms of service, which among other things states that "All disputes...be brought exclusively in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas or state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas.." The full terms of services can be found here: (lists the website to find the TOS)
As the Washington Post recently reported on X's decision to change the terms, this "ensures that such lawsuits will be heard in the courthouses that are a hub for conservatives, which experts say could make it easier for X to shield itself from litigation and punish critics." I think that speaks for itself.

What first appeared to be just another leftist complaining about edgy bro humor on X, Don Lemon's exit strategy turned out to be a gold mine peering into how leftists view the American judicial system.

For years tracing back to the Russia-gate Hoax, prominent Democrat politicians and left wing pundits like Lemon have denied that courts make judgements according to partisanship. Even when Donald Trump was clearly targeted in New York courts as a revenge from Democrats, the MSM accused anyone on the right who called the cases "lawfare" as being conspiracy theorists, emphasizing that courts are not partisan.

However, Lemon was clear in his exit that his ultimate reason for leaving was due to changing TOS at X, which would move future litigation involving the platform to be exclusively in Texas courts, particularly a conservative county like Tarrant. So there it is: a leftist openly admitting that he fears the courts would be rigged against Democrats in a Republican stronghold like North Texas. Well I'll be damned. So I guess the politics of a region can impact a court ruling, did I hear you correctly, Don? It's so strange because when Donald Trump and his associates were being prosecuted for phony crimes in New York and D.C., I was told there was nothing to fear because judges are not biased and there was no way any court rulings could be partisan.

Headline from Mother Jones accusing right wings claims of lawfare are "false"

For over a year now, Elon Musk has been complaining about the one sided lawfare against Republicans by Democrats in weaponized courts. One such famous example is the ridiculous $1.2 billion lawsuit against Alex Jones for his comments on the Sandy Hook Massacre.

However, once Musk got smart enough to realize courts in big blue cities would never judge him fairly due to his political affiliation with Donald Trump, it appears X is playing a smarter game and moving it's litigation to a less corrupt county in Texas going forward. A move we think is the right decision considering how insanely corrupt the US court system has become in coastal metropolitan regions.

So while this accidental acknowledgment by Lemon over his fear of the potential partisanship of courts is hilarious, it is a sharp reminder to everyone on the right that lawfare is very real and the left knows exactly what they are doing. Trump may have won the battle of getting re-elected, but the war to fix this country and its broken court system has only just begun. With the Daniel Penny case in New York and a myriad of other cases currently underway highlighting the unjust persecution of right wingers in left wing strongholds, we must take this admission seriously and stay out of places that might weaponize the courts against our businesses and families.

In the end, Don Lemon did us all a favor without even realizing it. He left X while also exposing that leftists are using the court system to persecute Republicans (and they know exactly what they are doing). For that we thank you Don. Enjoy being gay in the liberal hellhole of New York and please don't come back to X after you realize this was a bad career decision. Good riddance. You won't be missed.

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