Received a 3 day ban today for commenting on a post in r/conspiracy. This is the original thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/kdel1p/why_is_this_the_first_hit_you_get/
This is my reply to the OP:
"Because the jews that own Google hate all European people and are constantly working towards shaping a consensus among their brown golems that genociding White people is a moral act of self defense.
"The genocide was the culmination of decades of division and incitement of hatred towards the Tutsi by extremists in the country’s leadership, which was controlled by members of the Hutu majority group. A deliberate process of positioning the Tutsi as a dangerous and inferior minority group, and even as less than human, set the stage for the genocide that was to come."
https://humanrights.ca/story/WHAT-LED-TO-THE-GENOCIDE-AGAINST-THE-TUTSI-IN-RWANDA"
I've never been banned before on Reddit even though my Asberger's have definitely gotten me plenty of friendly guidance from the mods of r/conspiracy on what is and isn't allowed to think on Reddit proper.
So I'm guessing the extra-evil team of Peddit took special offense at me pointing out the similarities between the pre-genocidal rhetoric leading up to the Rwandan genocide and the anti-white racism promoted and celebrated everywhere on social media today.
If only I didn't suffer from that pesky pattern recognition...
I was actually just pointing out the rather foreboding similarities in rhetoric used today with regards to 'White people' and the rhetoric known from other historical genocides.
The recipe is always the same:
Describe the intended target population as evil, oppressive, powerful or any other characteristic which can be used to set them apart from the group planning the genocide. Former Yugoslavia, Rhodesia, Rwanda, anywhere with a history of genocide will have the same basic setup we're witnessing today being used against European peoples.
You'd think jews of all people would be extra sensitive and empathetic to this process since they claim to be the victims themselves of this process, but I guess their compassion only extends to members of their own ethnic group...