Looking at the meme... You might think that... But in truth - I took someone else's meme (which used what I'm guessing was a direct quote from that well-know, African-American comedian) that I'd found somewhere on Imgflip (probably in the comments) - and recontextualized it into a statement about the darker aspects of human nature, as found on teh Interwebs.
Granted - under today's ToS and particularly the tight standards of MSMG - it wouldn't fly... But at the time I submitted it, it was approved. I guess we're going into the kinds of debates that the Supreme Court once did, about what's "obscenity". At the time, the standard was about weighing something called "Redeeming Social Value"... So certain books, like "Portnoy's Complaint", "Lady Chatterley's Lover", or "Tropic of Cancer", etc. - were deemed not to be 'obscene', because aside from the sex, they had artistic merit. I would argue that this was the case with this meme, as well.
Though it appears that it was 'unfeatured' back to "submitted in Fun" - even though when it was made, there were no streams, just Imgflip. And a Mod approved it back then... I guess SOMEONE must have found it and 'flagged' it... And now today's ToS and standards have censored a work of art, from the past. So I guess I must have you to thank for that negative addition to the historical continuity of Imgflip.