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Canceled: Prominent Black Sportswriter, Jason Whitlock, In “Twitter Jail” For Criticizing BLM Activist

Black Lives Matter leader and self-proclaimed Marxist Patrisse Cullors has made a pretty healthy living smearing America as terrible and racist.

In fact, to show how awful America is, Cullors recently purchased a new $1.4 million home in Topanga Canyon, California, a Los Angeles suburb that is 88 percent white.

Apparently, Cullors’ new neighbors in lefty So Cal will appreciate, and possibly thank, Cullors for telling them what wretched, racist human beings they are.

Yet the only one being silenced right now is Jason Whitlock, the outspoken black sports journalist who has no problem challenging leftist orthodoxy.

He responded by labeling Cullors a hypocrite.

In a tweet on Friday, Whitlock spotlighted Cullors’ acquisition, and pointed out that Topanga Canyon is 1.4 percent black.

He added, “She’s with her people!” Whitlock also included a link to the real estate website The Dirt, which was first to report on Cullors’ new digs

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And, of course, Twitter canceled Whitlock.

The social media network froze his account, saying Whitlock had violated its rules about posting “private information” – information so “private” that it made news in countless media reports, especially on the conservative side.

The info on Cullors’ upscale house was so private that Hawk Newsome, the leader of Black Lives Matter Greater New York City, told the New York Post that her purchase ought to prompt an investigation in the finances of the national BLM. 

‘If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes,” he told the Post. “It’s really sad because it makes people doubt the validity of the movement and overlook the fact that it’s the people that carry this movement.”

Before Twitter sanctioned him, Whitlock had posted in response to a critic, “She had a lot of options on where to live. She chose one of the whitest places in California. She’ll have her pick of white cops and white people to complain about. That’s a choice, bro.”

On Monday, he told the London Daily Mail that his choice to sound off landed him in “Twitter jail.”

But unlike others, he wasn’t rushing or groveling to get out.

“BLM is one of Big Tech’s sacred cows. I’ve been harping on the fraudulence and the financial grift of BLM for years,” he told the Daily Mail.

“I think Twitter has been looking for an excuse to de-platform me.”

In a different interview on Monday, Whitlock told a YouTube host, “I’m still in Twitter jail, because I won’t post bail.”

“I won’t post bail,” he added, referring to the fact that his 450,000 followers could see his account again once he deleted the offending tweet. “I’m not sure if I’m going to post bail.”

“I’m going to play Nelson Mandela in the Twitter jail.”

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