jsteele wrote:Much like DCUM, a lot of Twitter's moderation is a result of user reports. If the original tweets were not reported, but Owens' were, that would account for the disparate actions on Twitter's part. I would not be surprised if Owens' own followers reported her tweets in the hope that they could provoke Twitter into exactly this response. But, sure, let's keep up the charade that Twitter and the NY Times are anti-white.
Anonymous wrote:Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk were also accosted yesterday when eating breakfast in Philadelphia. This is becoming the tactic of the left.
I love Charlie Kirk’s tweet in response to this attack:
"My favorite part of the last 24 hours has been seeing white liberals tell a black conservative @RealCandaceO she is a white supremacist because she was praising a black police force against white liberals trashing a city that is 44% black"
Conservative commentator Candace Owens, a black woman, wanted to make a point on Twitter and boy did she ever. The New York Times new editorial board member Sarah Jeong has dominated the news cycle these past few days due to her old racist tweets against white people. The left has defended her because, after all, white people cannot experience racism. Duh.
Owens decided to expose the double standard by changing Jeong’s tweets. Instead of white, she used Jewish and black. Twitter immediately suspended her account for 12 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tweets she made were indeed racist, and her account was suspended for them. Just because she's African American doesn't make it ok to say those things. It's wrong for any person of any race to tweet things like that. No one should get a pass.
Except all she did was retweet what the new NYT editorial member tweeted--she just substituted a different racial group for "white."
And, let's remember, Candace Owens is African American.
It just goes to show the double standard applied on this.
To the bolded. HAHAHAHAHAHHAAA. To the PP - you are 100% correct
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tweets she made were indeed racist, and her account was suspended for them. Just because she's African American doesn't make it ok to say those things. It's wrong for any person of any race to tweet things like that. No one should get a pass.
Except all she did was retweet what the new NYT editorial member tweeted--she just substituted a different racial group for "white."
And, let's remember, Candace Owens is African American.
It just goes to show the double standard applied on this.
dod someone call her a “gook” first?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tweets she made were indeed racist, and her account was suspended for them. Just because she's African American doesn't make it ok to say those things. It's wrong for any person of any race to tweet things like that. No one should get a pass.
Except all she did was retweet what the new NYT editorial member tweeted--she just substituted a different racial group for "white."
And, let's remember, Candace Owens is African American.
It just goes to show the double standard applied on this.
Anonymous wrote:The tweets she made were indeed racist, and her account was suspended for them. Just because she's African American doesn't make it ok to say those things. It's wrong for any person of any race to tweet things like that. No one should get a pass.