cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/43229202
I made this comment:
The executions of top Republicans are a necessity: Nuremberg 2.0. Not enough Confederate officials were punished as traitors.
It was removed and I was given a warning. On a whim I decided that “the system” might actually work so I made a straightforward argument that:
Arguing for Congress to initiate an inquisition as to who has failed the country and when, with the capacity to institute the death penalty, is within legally mandated freedom of speech.
And very quickly, my comment’s removal was overturned.
The federal government has been usurped by a minority of White evangelical christians around a nazi-style fascist.
Not enough confederates were put to death. We have to stop making the mistake of failing to hold these people accountable.
Trump raped children.
Frankly I wish I had saved the text I used to submit the appeal. Oh well. It’s my reddit cake day and I’m still in favor of burning reddit to the ground but that doesn’t mean there isn’t work available there for the enterprising shitposter.
Got in an argument on Reddit with some asshole who was celebrating the fact that ICE was spotted in our city hanging out by an elementary school known for having a lot of ESL students. At some point, he remarked about Alex Pretti getting murdered that he “shouldn’t have had a firearm in the presence of law enforcement.” I responded that he wasn’t just licking boots, he was deep throating them. A week later, I received a permanent ban for this. First four years on Reddit, not once did I get banned for anything. After Twitler was elected, I started collecting temp bans like fucking Pokémon. Pretty much all of them for being mean to obvious Russian trolls/bots. That place really does need to be torn down for parts.
After 13 years without any issues, I got a permanent ban right when the orange joke got elected. Coincidence? I doubt it.
I was permabanned from /r/politics for saying “pretty soon it’s not just going to be red hats talking about second amendment solutions” in response to the police walking down the streets of Minneapolis shooting at houses during the George Floyd protests.
Permanently banned from politics, reason: advocating violence
Tried to appeal by pointing at a number of other comments that talk about second amendment solutions and was just sent a copy of the rules from the sidebar in a direct message from a mod.
For the longest time, people were getting banned for just saying the name “Luigi.” It’s so blatantly obvious who’s pulling the strings at Reddit these days.

