The day reddit covered up terrorism.
On the day of the Orlando massacre, this was the front page of reddit:
As you can see, reddit completely erased all mention of the Orlando shooting.
Reddit had originally allowed posts regarding the Orlando shooting to be posted. However, once it became known that the terrorist was a muslim, that was when Reddit began deleting posts and comments, and covering up the news.
Here are some typical comments that reddit deleted. Disgustingly, they even deleted comments on how to donate blood:
Here are a few comments from The_Donald discussing the censorship by reddit:
"First time I realized it wasn't just groups of psycho mods suppressing information but infact many of the actual admins were totally cool with that sort of twisted censorship."
"The day admins thought they could control user content. As if no one would notice the missing story from all default subs."
"The Reddit staff has some serious questions to answer about their un-American activities and the covering up of crimes."
"Censoring opinions is one thing. Censoring a massacre is just pitiful."
"I remember this happening very clearly, it was surreal to experience real time... crazy s***. MAGA and rest their souls."
"Donald released his statement on the Orlando shooting and I respected him so much for being honest, blunt and telling it like it is. I became a supporter that day. The rest is history and a black hole of redpilling, once I opened the door."
This was a response to the reddit cover up which summed it up perfectly:
If the news doesn't fit the narrative, reddit will cover it up. Even if that means deleting information on how to donate blood. The law needs to change to hold reddit accountable for their actions.
Here's a screenshot from the r/news subreddit 'discussing' the Orlando shooting, which shows the extent of the censorship:
The overwhelming majority of comments were deleted.
As you can see, reddit completely erased all mention of the Orlando shooting.
Reddit had originally allowed posts regarding the Orlando shooting to be posted. However, once it became known that the terrorist was a muslim, that was when Reddit began deleting posts and comments, and covering up the news.
Here are some typical comments that reddit deleted. Disgustingly, they even deleted comments on how to donate blood:
Here are a few comments from The_Donald discussing the censorship by reddit:
"First time I realized it wasn't just groups of psycho mods suppressing information but infact many of the actual admins were totally cool with that sort of twisted censorship."
"The day admins thought they could control user content. As if no one would notice the missing story from all default subs."
"The Reddit staff has some serious questions to answer about their un-American activities and the covering up of crimes."
"Censoring opinions is one thing. Censoring a massacre is just pitiful."
"I remember this happening very clearly, it was surreal to experience real time... crazy s***. MAGA and rest their souls."
"Donald released his statement on the Orlando shooting and I respected him so much for being honest, blunt and telling it like it is. I became a supporter that day. The rest is history and a black hole of redpilling, once I opened the door."
This was a response to the reddit cover up which summed it up perfectly:
If the news doesn't fit the narrative, reddit will cover it up. Even if that means deleting information on how to donate blood. The law needs to change to hold reddit accountable for their actions.
Here's a screenshot from the r/news subreddit 'discussing' the Orlando shooting, which shows the extent of the censorship:
The overwhelming majority of comments were deleted.
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