Chadwick Moore

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Spectator columnist (Chadwick Moore) got banned for linking his own articles published in the Spectator.
Spectator columnist (Chadwick Moore) got banned for linking his own articles published in the Spectator. The articles are intelligent, reasonable, and ask questions that leftists are Facebook are unable to answer. Which is why they likely banned him.
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Created: 2020-01-20 

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  • Spectator columnist (Chadwick Moore) got banned for speaking to others on FB like he does in real life. Then for linking his own articles published in the Spectator on Facebook.
  • Horribly offensive things like
    • "Rednecks are the least racist people in America" and explaining why with research by Thomas Sowell and historian Colin Woodard.
    • Or, "The death of the bulldyke" -- which while the headline is a bit edgy, the article itself is not-offensive and appreciated defense of the working class lesbians who are being overshadowed by trans women.

In all these cases Facebooks appeal process is a bad joke that offers no consistency or transparency and is slower than the DMV when their computers are down.

His amusing attempts to figure out his tormentors identity and limits is somewhat amusing -- but the definition of allowing some groups to use some words, but not for him, is exactly the type of bigotry that Facebook pretends to be defending against. If they got irony, they'd fix this. But then again, if they could see themselves in the mirror, they would have banned themsleves.

🗒️ Note:
Some of my favorite friends and family happen to be gay. I have neither a special preference nor aversion based on someone's kink. The problem is that context and intent matter on what something means: and people creating unpublished rules by ignoring context, is never going to be a reasonable or fair system for limiting communication. Heck, what kind of social network can you really be, when you can't be yourself on it?


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