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Yes, Twitter took it down, the same way they take down racist content from the right wing. This is a good thing, in that it showcases big tech isn't nearly as biased towards the left as people claim.
Twitter is so radical left they don't even try to hide it. I refuse to use any of the social medias.
It isn't Liberals who are calling Tim Scott that.
It's his own Race.
Go to any Black forum to see how they really feel about him.
Why ignore or dismiss what Tim Scott said? From the link in OP:
Quote:
Scott, in an appearance Thursday on “Fox & Friends,” slammed the use of the slur by his detractors, adding “you cannot step out of your lane according to the liberal elite left.”
“Intolerance so often comes from the left with words like ‘Uncle Tim’ and the N-word being used against me by the left, and last night what was trending on social media was ‘Uncle Tim,’ ” said Scott, a second-term senator from South Carolina.
Twitter allows ‘Uncle Tim’ to trend for hours after Sen. Tim Scott’s rebuttal, and then took action
What a lame response. You take a clip from a TV show to try to back up what you're saying. Sorry, but you are out of touch if you think that there are no black republicans. Not only that, to make such assumptions like you did is bigoted and racist.
It needs to be said over and over again that white racists are those who want to lower the educational bar because THEY think that blacks need extra accommodation to be able to compete with whites and Asians. In other words, they think that blacks aren't as smart as whites and Asians, and so they need extra help to make things "fair".
I honestly cannot think of anything more racist than that.
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