
Submission statement : After releasing hundreds of videos that cast people of color in a negative light, Tyler Oliveira published one about Jews, and was immediately banned from Patreon.
I haven’t seen much outrage about this. Many people in the Black community seemed satisfied with the outcome, but I haven’t seen much reflection on why Patreon was willing to profit from hundreds of videos that painted Black people in a negative light—often focusing on low-income neighborhoods or amplifying harmful stereotypes, yet acted swiftly when the target shifted to Jewish people. There’s been no comparable push to hold the platform accountable for profiting from anti-Black content, or to question why it only took action when the Jewish community was affected.
I highly recommend watching the video it’s incredibly insightful. It reveals how the ultra-Orthodox community has expanded from just a few thousand members to over a hundred thousand in just 30 years. Once they approach the nine-digit mark, things could take a dramatic turn. Will the U.S. eventually resemble Gaza? The video also examines the ripple effects of this growth on other communities, who are powerless as funding for non-Jewish schools continues to be cut.
Posted by northskywave
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well well well
They are fine with Somalians, Mexicans, Haitians, and all other races under the sun getting demonized.
But the second you question the race that claims to be “blessed by god” and are the descendants of prophets, your a Nazi?