SNOOP DOGG PUTS FACEBOOK IN A DOUBLE STANDARDS DILEMMA
When Facebook recently banned a load of "soft right" figures, such as Milo, Paul Joseph Watson, and Laura Loomer, they decided to throw in a Black nationalist, Louis Farrakhan, to "balance the ticket" and show they weren't just being racist against White people as usual.
They also threatened that anyone caught supporting the banned accounts on their platforms would face a ban themselves.
But while White celebs failed to show up and denounce this crass attack on free speech, Black celebs have not been so compliant, with one of the biggest stars, rapper Snoop Dogg, coming out in full support of Farrakhan on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
As reported by Russia Today:
Aging rap star and pot enthusiast Snoop Dogg has marched gat-first into the Facebook censorship debate, slamming the platform for banning controversial black nationalist Louis Farrakhan.
“All he ever do was tell the truth,” Snoop told his 32 million Instagram followers in a video posted on Thursday. “I stand with him. Ban me motherf**ker, because I’m gonna keep posting his s**t.”
The ‘Gin & Juice’ gangsta rapper then encouraged his followers to keep posting content from the Nation of Islam leader.
“Show some love to a real brother,” Snoop said. “Put up some minister Farrakhan footage and show what he really be talking about. [Facebook] can’t ban all of us!”
This challenge by Snoop Dogg puts Facebook in a real dilemma. Either they ban him, sparking off yet more outrage at their growing Orwellian tendencies, while generating extremely bad PR for the company, or else they cuck and look like total losers.
The only other option they have is to impose a blatant double standard by which they crack down on White people supporting the banned accounts but leave "sacred negroes" like Snoop alone for doing exactly the same thing.
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