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Did raping the Capitol wash out the nigger blood? | Did raping the Capitol wash out the nigger blood? | ||
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I was annoyed at first, but I was not in the least surprised. I used ugly, violent words — the ugliest and most violent I could think of. | I was annoyed at first, but I was not in the least surprised. I used ugly, violent words — the ugliest and most violent I could think of. | ||
I stand by all of those violent and ugly words | I stand by all of those violent and ugly words. | ||
Like for like, monster words for monster people. | |||
Civility is worse than useless for hunting monsters. | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 18 January 2021
I was suspended from Facebook for 24 hours on January 17, 2021, for posting material in violation of community standards.
Nigger Blood
The post consisted of the text of my short poem "Nigger Blood":
Did raping the Capitol wash out the nigger blood?
The post included an image with the same text.
My response
I was annoyed at first, but I was not in the least surprised. I used ugly, violent words — the ugliest and most violent I could think of.
I stand by all of those violent and ugly words.
Like for like, monster words for monster people.
Civility is worse than useless for hunting monsters.