I have no problem with the new rule........'We do not allow posts that include racial slurs, pejoratives, or religiously bigoted statements.

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Yet .....we must understand hatred is a basic human emotion. It can be negative or positive.

Though some would like to categorize all hatred as evil that is simply not the case aka I hate Hitler, I hate communists, I hate evil, I hate crime, I hate rapists etc.etc.

Under the disastrous term of biden....a great push began to demonize 'hatred' as a concept that should not be allowed ... yet those who wanted to classify hatred as evil engaged in it constantly...i.e. the famous liberal actor who used vulgar language to vent his hatred of Trump

Public figures are easy targets as they have difficulty suing for defamation..............While it's more difficult for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, they can still sue. The key difference is that public figures must prove "actual malice" – the defendant made the statement knowing it was false or with reckless disregard for the truth – according to FindLaw. Private figures only need to prove negligence.
 
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Yet .....we must understand hatred is a basic human emotion.
We do not allow posts that include racial slurs, pejoratives, or religiously bigoted statements.
Such offenses will receive a first time warning and a second offense will result in an extended, if not permanent, ban.
How is this new?
 
Yet .....we must understand hatred is a basic human emotion. It can be negative or positive.

Though some would like to categorize all hatred as evil that is simply not the case aka I hate Hitler, I hate communists, I hate evil, I hate crime, I hate rapists etc.etc.

Under the disastrous term of biden....a great push began to demonize 'hatred' as a concept that should not be allowed ... yet those who wanted to classify hatred as evil engaged in it constantly...i.e. the famous liberal actor who used vulgar language to vent his hatred of Trump

Public figures are easy targets as they have difficulty suing for defamation..............While it's more difficult for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, they can still sue. The key difference is that public figures must prove "actual malice" – the defendant made the statement knowing it was false or with reckless disregard for the truth – according to FindLaw. Private figures only need to prove negligence.
Can I assume you've just got dinged by that rule?
 
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