
I have the proof.
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Facebook routinely allows racist blogs like The Root to share anti-white dogma like the following on its network without any repercussions whatsoever:
I’ve repeatedly tried to flag these posts but to no avail. According to Facebook, it’s perfectly acceptable for the entitled blacks at The Root to spout whatever anti-white dogma they want.
But God forbid, ladies and gentlemen, anyone direct even the slightest criticism at black people. In fact, almost every time either my colleagues or I have written a post critical of black people, our official Facebook page has been suspended for anywhere from a week to a month.
We have in fact just been suspended again this week, though Facebook refuses to pinpoint the specific post that triggered it. What I am aware of though is the double standards at play.
By targeting Downtrend for suspensions but letting The Root operate freely, Facebook has made it clear that it perceives blacks to be superior to whites and others, including my East Indian immigrant ass. And I don’t like that.
We can either live in a world where we are all free to criticize one another, or a world where criticisms of a certain form — namely those that involve race — are banned outright. Otherwise, if we continue living in this world — one where anti-white criticism by blacks is tolerated, but anti-black criticism by everybody else isn’t — then we’ll be living in an upside-down kingdom where blacks are superior to (instead of equal to) others.