03/14/2021 / By News Editors
Being super gay is now a requirement to have a community on Reddit.
(Article by Chris Menahan republished from InformationLiberation.com)
On Tuesday night, Reddit banned the rapidly-growing “SuperStraight” subreddit for sharing “hateful” satire.
“This community was banned for promoting hate towards a marginalized or vulnerable group,” the site’s administrators said. “The community had become increasingly exclusionary with hateful content that is counter to its original satirical intent and was in violation of our policies.”
The “Super Straight” movement took off over the past week after a young TikToker made a video coming out as “super straight” — a sexuality meant to describe a “Male or Female that is only attracted to the opposite biological Sex/Gender.”
Anyone else super straight? Big respect to this guy createing a new thing. #superstraight pic.twitter.com/hdLdeV82xK
— 👑Super S+ Movement👑 (@OGSuperstraight) March 3, 2021
The subreddit exploded in popularity and amassed over 27,000 subscribers in just 8 days.
Here’s a snapshot of some of their top posts:
Mocking leftist lunacy is verboten.
TikTok also stepped in to shut down the #SuperStraight hashtag after it amassed over 103 million views.
@tiktok_us is taking down any profile pictures with the #superstraight flag and blocking us from commenting and putting it back as our profile picture. This is a violation of THEIR OWN guidelines. They are suppressing and censoring an entire sexuality for simply talking about it.
— CHAMPA BAY 🏴☠️ (15-5) (@UsfFan2019) March 9, 2021
Our liberal world order can’t withstand even the mildest of mockery.
The media is smearing the kid as a nazi and he and his family were apparently inundated with death threats.
How much longer can this system survive?
Read more at: InformationLiberation.com
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