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I experienced 2 cases here recently .
1 is was Blue MAGA complaining about using a screenshot of an anti-genocide post on X.
Really upset, bcs you can't use X for something trivial as a genocide. It was hurting them in their much more important battle against Red MAGA.
Yesterday (and today) I saw the many posts about the NZ woman (and kid) arrested for entering the US.
One of the comments was literally "even white people from white countries!".
Instantly reminded me of this.
So I look up this case and see it's big news in NZ, US,etc...
I remarked that the woman didn't have her travel documents and asked if they could name one of the 1000's of brown people that suffered worse fates and unlike her forcefully got removed from their children and deported.
Despite having all their documents in order.
They didn't seem to notice their own (subtle?) racism and didn't like me questioning these double standards.
It could only be about the bad thing Trump did and that I had no empathy for the woman.
Not much later I got banned ๐