Hate mail is hilarious! The funniest thing about racist garbage like this, however, is that on Facebook and Twitter, posting something like this can get you banned. In fact it happened to me last time I shared hate mail from a screen shot of email on Facebook. So when I posted this earlier today, I added this little disclaimer:
[I hate to have to say this, but because of Facebook censorship, I'm showing someone else's racism, not being racist! (BTW when social media hides racism, it can't be addressed properly.)]
Which brings me to why I'm grateful for Steemit and the Steemit Community. On Facebook and Twitter, our government-sponsored corporate overlords want to pretend that racism doesn't exist. If they see racism, they throw it down the memory hole. If you have a racist friend on Facebook and they post something racist, you won't even know about it and you won't have the opportunity to address it with them directly. This is just one way that centrally-controlled censored social media is holding back humanity. By virtue-signalling about how anti-racist they are, they actually promote racism.
Today, I got to debate Richard Spencer on the ethics of "White Nationalism" on Baked Alaska's YouTube channel. Stay tuned for that coming soon to DTube! I can't believe people who talk about anything that goes against the Google overlords' Hillary Clinton worldview (the owners of Google also own YouTube and were big Clinton supporters) aren't on DTube yet! I gave Steemit a solid plug in that debate. Hopefully we'll get Baked Alaska over here soon!
Here's another example of Facebook censorship. Maybe this explains their general policy. They don't actually like racism, they just like being able to censor anti-government information (truth) as much as possible and if they're going to allow censorship, they have to be "fair" about it. We know that Facebook and Twitter benefit from government policy. So do you think this explains their censorship policy? Does it matter? Can we make them obsolete with Steemit? I hope so!