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An error occurred while saving the comment None commentedOkay, here's a new one: Obviously, Ellen DeGeneres must have stepped on some powerful person's toes because nobody's buying that Yahoo and the rest of the MSM turned against Ellen merely for being one of the many, many wealthy celebs who still cut her staff's pay during the shutdown. There was an article acting like she was the only one, and the Yahoo moderator would not allow me to name all the other wealthy celebs and studios which had cut staff pay or laid people off, though they were wealthier than Ellen. If I complained about the biased moderator, that posted, but nothing else would. I had to agree to hate Ellen. It was weird. I could not even post quotes from celebrities/articles or even links proving my point (any article links from Florida's Sun Sentinel are apparently out). I was not allowed to argue with anyone who disliked Ellen. The guy I was arguing with called me an imbecile, tushtard (new one for me), drool-dripping idiot (yes, this is for defending Ellen), but I was not allowed to respond to him merely by calmly pointing out: "Gaffers work for a set hourly wage". Something was apparently wrong with MY response, but not his continued insults of me. Is this a homophobic moderator or is Ellen being penalized by Yahoo for befriending President George Bush? The Yahoo moderator absolutely refused to allow me to point out the discrepancy between how the article (and Yahoo) was treating her versus how they treat everybody else in the world.
None supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment None commentedDear Yahoo Users:
Ever since we hired John Quinones to be our full time moderator, we have seen an increase in complaints from white women that their opinions will not post. To explain our guidelines: If you post that white people kill everyone, that comment is allowed, but if you post names of white people who were killed for being white, that comment is not allowed. If you post that women never serve jail time, that comment will post, but if you post names of women who were killed whose killers did not serve jail time, that comment will never post, especially if any of their killers are black or Mexican. If you are a white woman, we ask that you please ask yourself how John Quinones sees the world and only post opinions John Quinones personally holds. Please stop trying to post your own opinions in our comments section, as Quinones disagrees with white women on almost every matter of politics.Thank you,
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Another good question is "Why does Yahoo consistently and ubiquitously feature stories of white people using a racial slur or calling police unnecessarily, but if white people are burned to death for trying to do their non-white killer a favor (such as Heather and Kelly Jose or Jeanne Bickner), Yahoo doesn't find the murder newsworthy?"