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  1. Candace Owens copied Sarah Jeong's tweets, replacing the word "white" with "Jewish" and "black". She was immediately given a 12 hour suspension. Jeong's account remains unaffected. The absolute state of this platform.

  2. 5 Aug 2018
  3. 5 Aug 2018
  4. 5 Aug 2018

    Hey Twitter why are you racist against a black woman?

  5. 5 Aug 2018

    Twitter came after my political bae and I’m not okay with it! Quit silencing strong black women in positions of power Twitter, not cool!

  6. 5 Aug 2018
  7. 5 Aug 2018

    Just spent a few min retweeting & liking all the tweets - it needs to trend higher & im creating a GAB acct

  8. 5 Aug 2018

    proved her point. Show some standards and consistency and . Ban also, the tweets were originally hers.

  9. 5 Aug 2018

    why did you suspend candance Owens and not the Asian girl who said the exact same thing but replaced Jewish with white?

  10. 5 Aug 2018

    stop Shadow Banning...stop double standards..

  11. 5 Aug 2018

    Wow , your bias is showing. And all you accomplished is that I’m now following

  12. 5 Aug 2018
  13. 5 Aug 2018

    Hypocrisy as its best

  14. 5 Aug 2018

    And someone said she was reported & locked out of her account for repeating Sarah's brand of humor.??? How....funny? 🧐 But that's ok & you keep doing you might be compromised but -All Is Well

  15. 5 Aug 2018

    seriously, how can you say that this is ok? Hate is hate.

  16. 5 Aug 2018

    it's time to wake up to who has always been the racist

  17. 5 Aug 2018

    Proved her point Spectacularly!

  18. 5 Aug 2018

    is ACCEPTABLE to twitter YET COPYING , and changing the ethnicity to black, jew, ect.; gets you Twitter is

  19. 5 Aug 2018

    When a Conservative black voice is silenced, we ALL lose.

  20. 5 Aug 2018
    Replying to

    Candace banned when she demonstrated how a tweet she COPIED was racist, but the original tweeter wasn't. and get rid of your two-faced double-standard.

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