Twitter is pretty casual, as everyone knows, about suspending conservatives. But it’s done everything possible to keep Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the racist hate group, The Nation of Islam, on its platform. And it’s done that through a convoluted dance.
Back during the summer, Farrakhan lost his blue checkmark for a video titled, “Thoroughly and completely unmasking the Satanic Jew and the Synagogue of Satan.”, but then refused to suspend him for his infamous, “I’m not an anti-Semite. I’m anti-Termite,” video.
Now, Twitter suddenly suspended and then unsuspended Farrakhan. Supposedly the issue was a spam filter, but it seems more likely that Farrakhan fell afoul of Twitter’s hate speech guidelines, but that decision was overruled from within Twitter.
Farrakhan has a good deal of political support and Twitter is more likely to move against President Trump than the racist black supremacist leader.
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