This could be giggle worthy or this could be very serious. Please note. Don't ever quote the Yank Declaration of Independence.
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From the wall of Irami Osei-Frimpong
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A few days ago, I was suspended from facebook for hate speech. I appealed the suspension, but the appeal was rejected, and I was given a thirty day suspension. Then there was a bit of a twitter media event over it, including some Lefty outlets, and a day later, the suspension was magically lifted.
What was I suspended for? Posting an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, where the Founders indicted King George for stirring up slave insurrections and supporting Native Americans.
“excited domestic Insurrections among us, and has endeavoured to bring on the Inhabitants of our Frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known Rule of Warfare, is an undistinguished Destruction, of all Ages, Sexes and Conditions.”
This was flagged as hate speech.
The conventional argument is that "This can't be hate speech; it's the Declaration of Independence!" I'm going to go the other way and say that the Declaration of Independence is hate speech in support of concentration camps and genocide. I'm sure there are other ways to describe slave plantations and Native American removal, but I'm also sure that concentration camps and genocide are appropriate descriptors.
What does it mean to have a nation that is founded on hate speech? We've casually assumed that there is an absolute distinction between Mein Kampf and the Declaration of Independence. That's an inappropriate assumption.
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I read the original and some of the comments. One person has commented “I know the guy who wrote the algorithm (FB algorithm) that did that and he's sorry”.
I giggled at the humour. The Facebook algorithm writer is not sorry that Irami has been wrongly blamed, but because his algorithm has dug up the ban worthiness of the Declaration of Independence.
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From the wall of Irami Osei-Frimpong
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A few days ago, I was suspended from facebook for hate speech. I appealed the suspension, but the appeal was rejected, and I was given a thirty day suspension. Then there was a bit of a twitter media event over it, including some Lefty outlets, and a day later, the suspension was magically lifted.
What was I suspended for? Posting an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, where the Founders indicted King George for stirring up slave insurrections and supporting Native Americans.
“excited domestic Insurrections among us, and has endeavoured to bring on the Inhabitants of our Frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known Rule of Warfare, is an undistinguished Destruction, of all Ages, Sexes and Conditions.”
This was flagged as hate speech.
The conventional argument is that "This can't be hate speech; it's the Declaration of Independence!" I'm going to go the other way and say that the Declaration of Independence is hate speech in support of concentration camps and genocide. I'm sure there are other ways to describe slave plantations and Native American removal, but I'm also sure that concentration camps and genocide are appropriate descriptors.
What does it mean to have a nation that is founded on hate speech? We've casually assumed that there is an absolute distinction between Mein Kampf and the Declaration of Independence. That's an inappropriate assumption.
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I read the original and some of the comments. One person has commented “I know the guy who wrote the algorithm (FB algorithm) that did that and he's sorry”.
I giggled at the humour. The Facebook algorithm writer is not sorry that Irami has been wrongly blamed, but because his algorithm has dug up the ban worthiness of the Declaration of Independence.