1/n It all started when a user (who shall remain nameless) mentioned that a meme of the user's was flagged as a comment. Said user is not black. I, being blackish (which is more than enough for anyone remotely left-leaning), decided to try to post this myself to m/politics. So here's what I posted:
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Was that everything there was to the image? If so, it was likely viewed as you calling all black people criminals. My suggestion would be to go into greater detail on the image on your stance so it’s made more clear what you’re saying and why you came to that conclusion.
2/n It got rejected, claiming that it attacked black people. I'm not sure how criticizing crimes committed by blacks is attacking black people, but whatever. I decided to post their rejection to m/politics as a demotivational poster:
3/n Giving the mod (no idea who it is, btw.) credit, he/she seems cordial enough, and I get the idea, but the path to the mindset is skewed at best, racist at worst. Currently, I submitted this to m/politics:
Do not get it twisted, I am for black lives. I do believe they matter. This includes the lives affected by criminals of all colors. However, black-on-black crime (and black crime as a whole) disturbs me to no end. And to think that you can be censored for """""potentially""""" bringing up racist arguments is absolutely stupid. Emancipation and Civil Rights movements should've been shut down out of fear of Democrats and the KKK (but I repeat myself). I'll keep this updated.