No one should hold tremendous wealth when majority of working class just struggle to servive

Yeah, I was banned from the same subreddit 18 months ago for posting a picture of a comment that didn't actually break their rules. A certain speaker of the house had used a Reagan era dog whistle and while there were plenty of comments uncritically repeating an incredibly well known and well documented 30+ year old racist dog whistle, the subreddits automod settings made it virtually impossible to criticize the use of the racist dog whistle.

So I just took a picture of some text and posted that and was banned for breaking a rule against "moderation evasion." Now that I actually agree should be a rule for their subreddit but the problem is that despite me repeatedly reminding them it isn't in their rules, it still isn't in their rules.

Their ban appeal process requires I quote the rule for them and explain how I'll go about not breaking rules in the future but I can't quote the rule that isn't written down anyway and I can't promise to obey all the rules when there are apparently secret unwritten ones I have to follow as well.

What is in their rules is "don't be racist" and the comments of that thread never became a graveyard of deleted posts because the mods never went through and deleted all the comments uncritically repeating a common and well known racist dog whistle. The only thing against the rules is getting frustrated at the tacit approval of racism.

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