Chris Menahan
Information Liberation
August 6, 2018
Conservative activist Candace Owens quoted newly hired New York Times’ writer Sarah Jeong’s anti-white tweets but replaced “white” with “Jewish” to show how such comments would never be tolerated if it was any other race in the crosshairs.
She was immediately suspended from Twitter as a result.
UNREAL! @RealCandaceO has been banned from tweeting for 12 hours because she allegedly violated Twitter terms in service
She tweeted nothing wrong!
And interestingly @sarahjeong hasn’t been banned or suspended
Why was Candace banned?
Because she is a conservative
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 5, 2018
Candace says Twitter said she was “inciting hate.”
Sarah Jeong, the @nytimes, and the truth about racism in America. https://t.co/adIqd4bc2n
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) August 5, 2018
After receiving backlash, Twitter reversed their decision, The Daily Caller reports:
Twitter restored Owen’s access following a sharp backlash. The social media company chalked up Owens’ suspension as an “error.”
“Twitter takes reports of violations of the Twitter Rules very seriously,” Twitter’s support team wrote in an email to Owens, who shared it with TheDCNF. “After reviewing your account, it looks like we made an error.”
“This was our mistake and we’ve apologized to the account owner for the error,” a spokeswoman for Twitter told TheDCNF. The spokesperson did not say whether a human content monitor or an algorithm was responsible for suspending Owens’ account.
It was definitely a mistake, but not in the way they’re describing it. The mistake was showing their anti-white bias.
Owens’ objective in sending out the provocative tweets was to demonstrate what she sees as a racial double standard, she told The Daily Caller News Foundation in a phone interview. And she thinks Twitter proved that…