The Strongest Man in the World

I must be the strongest man in the world. I wasn’t aware of it, and still can’t believe it, but it must be so according to LinkedIn. They removed my previous post, The Good Are the Bad Say the Evil, because “We don’t allow bullying or harassment. This includes abusive language, and revealing others’ personal or sensitive information”.
LinkedIn doesn’t say who was bullied or harassed; or give an example of which language they consider abusive; or what personal or sensitive information was revealed. This in itself is grounds for libel. They accuse me of being a bully without presenting a word of proof. If there is any lawyer out there who has some pro bono time to spare, step right up!
The only “person” (A thing can’t be bullied, can it?) they can possibly be referring to is the Pfizer corporation. How strong does a single 80-year-old with no affiliation or support from any institution, organization or group have to be to bully the Pfizer corporation. That’s the equivalent of Mickey Mouse bullying the Hulk. Really?
The entire post is build on a public statement of The Department of Justice on the United States government’s official site. Therefore LinkedIn’s judgment can’t possibly refer to “revealng … personal or sensitive information,” regardless of how sensitive Pfizer’s leadership is to being specifically named as “those who seek to earn a profit through fraud.”
Nor can the post contain “abusive language”, unless calling those who “profit through fraud” criminals. The same applies to calling them “drug dealers”. The Department of Justice also uses the term “drugs” in their official statement: “Pfizer has /—-/ illegally promoted four drugs /(listed)/ and caused false claims to be submitted to government health care programs /—-/. Pfizer paid kickbacks to health care providers to induce them to prescribe these, as well as other, drugs.”
As LinkedIn makes no mention of why my post was considered bullying, and it contains no abusive language; and deals with official public information, we are left with only one possible reason; Pfizer feels bullied by me. Is that strong or what? I wonder if Hulk fears meeting me?
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“Why are mandates needed?
COVID vaccine mandates are necessary because the protected need to be
protected from the unprotected by forcing the unprotected to use the
protection that didn’t protect the protected.”
Steve Kirsch (has been vaxxed twice), Executive director, COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund
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