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Iowa police chief suspended for suggesting running over #BLM protesters
The police chief of Sioux Rapids, Iowa was suspended for a controversial Facebook post. Sioux Rapids is not to be confused with Sioux City or Cedar Rapids. The man entrusted with the public safety of Sioux Rapids posted a comment under a news article on Facebook about BLM protesters in Des Moines. In all caps,…
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Harris County, Texas prosecutor resigns over Facebook holocaust post
Back in late June, a prosecutor from the office of the Harris County, Texas District Attorney resigned over a Facebook post she made. The post she allegedly made was comparing today’s political climate to the holocaust. Yes, you read that right, The Holocaust. Here is the post in question… Before I get into the post…
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Calls for Ga. mayor to resign over Facebook post about ‘privilege’
The mayor of Bloomingdale, Georgia has found himself in hot water for a Facebook post that many have deemed racist. Some have even called for his resignation. It seems that the good mayor allegedly posted the ‘privilege’ meme on his Facebook page. If you’re not familiar with the privilege post that has been making the…
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Ala. Mayor: “When you put Black lives before all lives they can kiss my ass.”
If there’s one thing I know about Alabama it’s that college football is religion in the Heart of Dixie. Most practitioners subscribe to that of the Crimson Tide from the University of Alabama. Recently, the Crimson Tide put out the following video on social media… “In this moment in history, we can’t be silent.” pic.twitter.com/YF4ndJSpa0…
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Four San Jose police officers suspended over racist private Facebook group
You’ve probably heard of this one. Four San Jose, California police officers have been placed on administrative leave after it was revealed that they allegedly took part in a private Facebook group that included current and former employees of the San Jose Police Department. The group called ’10–7ODSJ’ is said to have had racist and…
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Detroit area attorney: “If it weren’t for slavery you would still be in Africa”
Before we even get started I would like to mention that the person in question this post is about has issued an apology but we will get to that later. A Detroit-area attorney got into hot water after a discussion about the current state of America he was having with a Facebook friend became heated.…
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Hoover, Alabama cop fired for suggesting the shooting of black protesters
In Hoover, Alabama, a police officer was recently fired after posting a threatening image on Facebook. The officer in question was responding to this news article accompanied by the image of an armed protestor in Georgia. In response to the question, the officer posted the following… What? Where is the defense of this protester’s Second…
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Vigo County Sheriff’s deputy posted “The South Was Right!”
You can add the Vigo County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana to the ever-increasing dumpster fire that is Facebook racism. One of their long time deputies was recently fired. The reason behind the termination was not initially made public until local media filed a public information request. It seems that the good deputy had somewhat the…
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Bexar County Sheriff’s Deputies: “kill them all” and “y’all should lynch mob his ass”
Two Sheriff’s Deputies in Bexar County, Texas are in hot water over their recent social media postings. One deputy, when asked what should be done about rioters and looters, posted a meme from Starship Troopers that said ‘kill them all’. Another Deputy had been in previous trouble for posting on one of his social media…