Twitter Bans Black Journalist Who Criticized BLM Co-Founder’s Lavish Lifestyle


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A black sports journalist was banned by Twitter after he criticized a Black Lives Matter co-founder’s recent purchase of a $1.4 million house.

The New York Post reports:

Jason Whitlock says Twitter blocked him over a tweet pointing out the demographics of Topanga Canyon, the Los Angeles enclave where Black Lives Matter leader Patrisse Cullors recently snapped up a $1.4 million home, according to reports.

Whitlock showed fellow journalist Ryan Glasspiegel the Friday email he received from Twitter about the offending post, which said Topanga Canyon “has a black population of 1.4%.”

“She’s with her people!” Whitlock wrote of Cullors, adding a link to a story about her real estate purchase on the celebrity blog Dirt.com.

Whitlock told the Daily Mail that Twitter went “too far” in blocking him and called BLM “one of Big Tech’s sacred cows.”

“’I’ve been harping on the fraudulence and the financial grift of BLM for years,” said Whitlock. “I think Twitter has been looking for an excuse to de-platform me,” he continued.

Twitter told Whitlock his account was locked because he revealed personal information about someone.

“They said I needed to remove the tweet that linked the dirt.com story about Cullors buying a house in Topanga,” he said.

Ironically, Cullors is a self-proclaimed “Marxist” and has purchased a number of real estate properties in recent years, including two Los Angeles homes and a 3.2 acre property in Georgia.

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A black sports journalist was banned by Twitter after he criticized a Black Lives Matter co-founder’s recent purchase of a $1.4 million house.

The New York Post reports:

Jason Whitlock says Twitter blocked him over a tweet pointing out the demographics of Topanga Canyon, the Los Angeles enclave where Black Lives Matter leader Patrisse Cullors recently snapped up a $1.4 million home, according to reports.

Whitlock showed fellow journalist Ryan Glasspiegel the Friday email he received from Twitter about the offending post, which said Topanga Canyon “has a black population of 1.4%.”

“She’s with her people!” Whitlock wrote of Cullors, adding a link to a story about her real estate purchase on the celebrity blog Dirt.com.

Whitlock told the Daily Mail that Twitter went “too far” in blocking him and called BLM “one of Big Tech’s sacred cows.”

“’I’ve been harping on the fraudulence and the financial grift of BLM for years,” said Whitlock. “I think Twitter has been looking for an excuse to de-platform me,” he continued.

Twitter told Whitlock his account was locked because he revealed personal information about someone.

“They said I needed to remove the tweet that linked the dirt.com story about Cullors buying a house in Topanga,” he said.

Ironically, Cullors is a self-proclaimed “Marxist” and has purchased a number of real estate properties in recent years, including two Los Angeles homes and a 3.2 acre property in Georgia.