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Big Tech ‘censored’ Air Force veteran who shared story of rising from poverty to a college education

By Megan Myers

 

“I’m not seeing Democrats being censored. I’m seeing conservatives censored,” Smith told Fox News.

An Air Force veteran’s account was disabled on social media after she posted her story of rising from poverty to graduating with four degrees, saying she “made it happen” herself and is “not responsible” for anyone else’s student debt.

“It’s hard work, but you can do it,” Air Force veteran Gretchen Smith told Fox News. “You can manage your money, no matter how small of a pot it is, you can manage it. You can pay off your debt, and you can learn lessons from it moving forward.”

Gretchen Smith is an Air Force veteran and the founder of the non-profit organization Code of Vets, which she started in honor of her father who died at 57 after years of struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. The organization uses social media platforms to help veterans in crisis nationwide.

 

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