In case you had any doubts about the sincerity of the anti-cyber-bullying crowd, consider the reaction of Twitter to Azealia Banks’ disgusting attacks on Sarah Palin.
Over the course of a week, the infamous rapper has dug a deeper and deeper hole for herself. Initially, she said Palin should be gang raped after reading a satirical article which falsely quoted her as saying blacks were happy under slavery.
Quickly realizing her mistake, Banks issued a public apology to the former governor, but tried to minimize the severity of her trangression by saying the term she used didn’t specifically refer to rape. Apparently, Twitter seems to have bought her explanation.
After receiving a complaint against Banks that documented how her remarks violated the social media site’s terms of agreement, Twitter responded by saying that it did not believe her remarks constituted “threats of violence” and thus would not be acting against her.
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Go Sarah
Trapper’s allows a woman
Of course but it’s sad what this country has can to. Almost sickening
Twitter is no part of this b******t. Truth an action needs to be sued !
Spineless trash
I hope this black get raped by a bunch of well hung monkeys.
I will (with pleasure) defend and cause grave pain to anyone who harms Sarah—and their families and their families families
u can make a black person rich but u can not make them smart
99% of the time, the American people evaluate and build respect for a public persona based on what is said and how those words lead to the perception of intelligence.
Then there is the other case 1%, in which there is no correlation between speaking and intelligence, common sense and good judgement.
Sara Palin has mastered the 1% technique.
Little known wannabe rapper trying 2 get attention with hate filled rage against a white person but since she is black, the Media will give her a pass..