Antisemitic boofhead Lucas Gage aka Angelo John Gage has apparently been banned from Twitter/X for three months, following a much shorter ban for posting a dumb “attempted humor” tweet calling for capital punishment for “two sodomites” in the Capitol building.
Naturally, he’s angry, because Lucas only really does anger and hate.
He’s ranting and raving on his new Telegram channel, as well as his old Gab account (he had previously told me he left Gab because it was unhealthy to be in a place so full of hate).
Apparently, Gage earned his suspension for three tweets:
The first was his rant calling to slay the (Jewish) demons, which he claims meant a rhetorical “slaying.”
The second was for this tweet:

The fire extinguisher emojis were a reference to this incident in which a far-right Polish lawmaker used a fire extinguisher to put out Hanukkah candles. In other words, it was a tweet in which Gage was simply showing his contempt for Jews.
I am unsure what the third tweet was about, but according to Gage, it was a Michael Myers meme (I am guessing it may have showed violence in order to be ban-worthy).
Even Elon Musk has weighed in on his suspension, much to boofhead’s chagrin:

Be that as it may, Gage has gone over to his friends at the Iranian controlled Press TV to – wait for it – paint himself as a martyr. He’s claiming he was suspended from Twitter/X because he supports palestinian rights (and not because, say, he has expressed the vilest Jew hatred and seemed to be inciting violence).
This is rich. Antisemitic boofhead Lucas Gage has appeared on Iranian controlled Press TV, to whine he has been banned from X essentially because he supports palestinian rights. Nope, he was essentially banned for inciting hatred and violence against Jews. pic.twitter.com/kIh6Ff0dTK
— (((David Lange))) (@Israellycool) December 23, 2023
Gage is no lover of palestinian Arabs, despite his ruse. Then again, most of those demonizing Israel and the Jewish people aren’t either. They are motivated by their hatred of, or prejudice against, the Jewish people, plain and simple.