Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
November 3, 2016
another head-scratcher from Twitter: Twitter Doesn’t Think This Attempt To Disenfranchise Voters Violates Its Rules https://t.co/hgXJ6oZ9kd
— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) November 2, 2016
@cwarzel not sure how this slipped past us, but now it’s fixed
— ??jack (@jack) November 2, 2016
Round these parts we call him Jumpin’ Jack: When Jews say jump, Jack tweets back “how high.”
Desperate to get rid of Twitter, Jack Dorsey’s been upping the ante on the Jew ass-kissing. With potential Zionist (Google, Disney, Salesforce) mega-monopoly bidders barely putting the tip in before pulling out, Jumpin’ Jack can’t bend backwards anymore without breaking his spine.
In this latest episode of the sitcom known as America, the owner of a major social media platform personally intervened to re-ban Ricky Vaughn for posting satirical anti-Hillary memes, after a a kike on Buzzfeed complained that it was disenfranchising POCs.
I’m not kidding.
Yesterday, Robert McNees, a physics professor at Loyola University, was curiously scanning through the popular alt-right account @TheRickyVaughn when he came across a number of tweets apparently designed to spread misinformation about voting among African-American and Spanish-speaking citizens. The tweets told voters they could “avoid the line” and “vote from home” via text (which, to be clear, they can’t). They were photoshopped to look as if they’d been created by the Clinton campaign, down to the small-print “Paid for by Hillary for President 2016” disclaimer at the bottom.
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The photoshopped campaign ads may violate FEC laws. They also appear to be in direct violation of Twitter’s policies, which state in part that “Twitter accounts portraying another person in a confusing or deceptive manner may be permanently suspended.” The tweets could also be in violation of Twitter’s spam rules.
These kinds of fake voter ads have appeared on Twitter from numerous Trump-supporting accounts during the campaign; just last month, the Democratic National Committee condemned a similar fake voter ad tweet sent out by Trump adviser Roger Stone.
The Clinton campaign, for its part, appears to be actively combating the disinformation. When BuzzFeed News texted the number in the tweets, we received the following response.
Once again, the system overreaches in their Ricky Vaughphobia.
These are the offending tweets:
I don’t know what’s funnier here, the memes themselves, or the fact that Jews and SJWs-for-profit like Jack Dorsey are certain Ricky Vaughn’s twitter can convince blacks and Mexicans to try and vote like the Presidential election is American Idol. This is why arguing about the reality of race with these people is a waste of time: they already know the average black is basically malleable and retarded, that’s precisely why the elites want more of them and less of us.
As for these memes (collected in their entirety in this week’s Memetic Moday), you know what to do with them. Jews fear Ricky because he can hold a mirror up to them. If Jews thought “rednecks” were as dumb as they portray them, you would have John Oliver disseminating identical memes on cable television.
But what’s good for the goose certainly isn’t good for the Goyim.
SHUT. IT. DOWN!