r/denmark just hired more moderators and the senior moderator u/tomatocake just posted about it the monthly modpost. u/PepeDidNothing posted the linked comment on that modpost after having found out they had hired the muslim moderator u/shotdownm.
Full translation:
"Hey everyone -
I have a big concern and the community deserves to form an opinion on the facts:
What were your considerations when you hired a muslim moderator, who:
Openly posts on Reddit about his illegal drug use and is on drugs while modding?
Goes against any sort of criticism of islamic oppression of women in here?
Covers for muslim men who sexually harass women?
Gives advice on how to cheat on welfare?
Gets aggressive if people don't look at him the right way on the street?
Defends adult males' molestation of children in a thread about a muslim 28 y/o male who raped an 11 y/o?
He has already made several grave errors that he publicly had to reverse his actions on - e.g. here, here and here. How many comments did he delete that we don't know of?
How did you come to the conclusion this was the kind of type suited for deciding who's allowed to comment in here?
/end of translation
There are archive links to all the claims in the text, seems like pretty solid evidence. User was banned and muted for posting that comment.
The mods hiring him and covering for him are u/tomatocake and possibly u/amalian .
Thank you! I don't know why people still are stuck on reddit. I left when they banned us talking about pizzagate. Are those people really not red pilled by now? Boggles the mind.
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YourWorstNightmare ago
Context:
r/denmark just hired more moderators and the senior moderator u/tomatocake just posted about it the monthly modpost. u/PepeDidNothing posted the linked comment on that modpost after having found out they had hired the muslim moderator u/shotdownm.
Full translation:
"Hey everyone -
I have a big concern and the community deserves to form an opinion on the facts:
What were your considerations when you hired a muslim moderator, who:
He has already made several grave errors that he publicly had to reverse his actions on - e.g. here, here and here. How many comments did he delete that we don't know of?
How did you come to the conclusion this was the kind of type suited for deciding who's allowed to comment in here?
/end of translation
There are archive links to all the claims in the text, seems like pretty solid evidence. User was banned and muted for posting that comment.
The mods hiring him and covering for him are u/tomatocake and possibly u/amalian .
carmencita ago
Thank you! I don't know why people still are stuck on reddit. I left when they banned us talking about pizzagate. Are those people really not red pilled by now? Boggles the mind.