Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader who in a recent tweet said he was not prejudiced against Jewish people but was simply “anti-Termite,” will be allowed to continue to use the social media platform.
Farrakhan took to the site on Tuesday by posting a video of himself speaking at an event in Detroit, during which he addressed “the members of the Jewish community that don’t like me.”
In a caption to the video, he wrote: “I’m not an anti-Semite. I’m anti-Termite.”
A Twitter spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that Farrakhan’s account on the platform would not be suspended because his message was not adverse to any policies currently in effect.
Twitter told Fox News that Buzzfeed’s report was accurate.
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2 comments:
Always different rules for different people. He's a lowlife anyway and shouldn't get any publicity!
If he were white he would be labeled racist, being he's black he just expressing his belief! THAT IS BLACK PRIVILEGE!
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