Substack did not name the five publications or their authors.
Platformer, which also did not name the publications, reported that they had endorsed “Nazi ideology.”
No, you're not allowed to know what the offending Substacks actually said, goy. Trust the Experts.
“We’ve now reviewed dozens of active, monetized publications that advance violent ideologies, including anti-Semitism and the great replacement theory,” Platformer said.
$20 says this is exactly what it was all about. There were no actual Nazis on the platform, it's just that saying white people have a right to exist makes you a Nazi and an antisemite.
Kabas, a third-generation Holocaust survivor,
As a 26th generation survivor of the Hundred Years' War, all I have to say is "lmao, these fucking kikes dude".
Sure are a lot of fucking survivors of a supposedly deadly, industrialized genocide. Almost like it’s a fabricated narrative that benefits a certain group of people and places them in a sacred victim category where they can’t be criticized, even as they mercilessly bomb civilians in Gaza and have secret tunnels filled with child-sized blood stained mattresses in NYC.
It's dead, Jim.
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No, you're not allowed to know what the offending Substacks actually said, goy. Trust the Experts.
$20 says this is exactly what it was all about. There were no actual Nazis on the platform, it's just that saying white people have a right to exist makes you a Nazi and an antisemite.
As a 26th generation survivor of the Hundred Years' War, all I have to say is "lmao, these fucking kikes dude".
Sure are a lot of fucking survivors of a supposedly deadly, industrialized genocide. Almost like it’s a fabricated narrative that benefits a certain group of people and places them in a sacred victim category where they can’t be criticized, even as they mercilessly bomb civilians in Gaza and have secret tunnels filled with child-sized blood stained mattresses in NYC.