More evidence that YouTube blocks conservatives instead of wackos
We’re learning more information by the moment about the New York subway train shooter who allegedly wounded ten people in a terror attack during Tuesday morning’s commute in Brooklyn.
But, we’re also learning that the FBI knew in advance about this terrorist monster who set off diversionary smoke bombs before he emptied his semi-automatic pistol on commuters. Frank James was on their terror watch list, but it appears nobody was watching the terrorist.
The Daily Mail reports that federal investigators saw Frank James’s three-week-old video in which he reportedly vowed he wouldn’t return alive to his Wisconsin home after the self described “prophet of doom” planned a mass attack on Americans.
The video shows James driving out of Wisconsin, saying “and as I leave the state of Wisconsin … all I can say is good riddance and [laughs] I will never be back alive in that motherf*****.” He complained that “a ghetto is a fu**ing ghetto. You seen one you’ve seen em all. Doesn’t matter.”
He hated white people and, in his videos, espoused the separation of the races by geography.
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The YouTuber, who espoused racist retaliation for America’s historical treatment of blacks, said “there’s nothing f**king over here. No, n*****, you’re not free. The Emancipation Proclamation didn’t stop sh*t. The civil rights movement didn’t stop a f****** thing. This train’s still moving. And it’s moving in a direction that going to take you to your death.” In another video, he urged blacks to be separated from whites.
He was an apparent adherent to the Nation of Islam, according to his Twitter account.
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And the FBI was aware of it all, reportedly.
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It tells you something about how social media views threats. They are big on blocking politicians they disagree with but ignore a black racist.
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