I made a post about the Europeans who are being deported from Germany for being anti-genocide. https://lemmy.ml/post/28407953

A user repeated the now many times debunked lie that these victims facing deportation were “violent racist rioters”. Blatant German propaganda, made up to smear opposition to the genocide in Palestine. Which Germany supplies 30% of the weapons for.

After calling them, and a few other users out for repeating the same lie, the moderators banned me.

  • snooggums@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Rule 3 taken literally means you can’t call nazis out as the shit stains of humanity that they are. Sometimes rules are too simplistic and tone policing is a really, really common one.

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      8 months ago

      So like I said, there can be satisfaction in breaking the rules. But you’re still going to get the obvious repercussions.

      If I called a nazi a nazi and get punished for it, I’d wear that shit proud, not bitch about it. And things being the rules doesn’t make them moral. But you can still deserve the reaction you got, even if you were right in everything you did, and when that happens, you should be thrilled, not complaining.

      If I called a nazi a nazi and got punished for it, I wouldn’t be posted to YPTB, because that’s not power tripping. I’d be posting it everywhere else that there are nazis, and don’t you want to come call one of them a nazi and collect your trophy ban?

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        8 months ago

        Other users are insulting the people protesting against genocide and not getting bans.

        I did not insult any users. I insulted the German government for its complicity in genocide and everyone who aligns with that view point.