Permanently banned from r/science without explanation
37 17 Jan 2022 18:35 by u/karmagheden *
Again, no reason given. All I can think of is that I posted there a couple days ago in this thread:
https://np.reddit.com/r/science/comments/s3zuwm/transgender_individuals_twice_as_likely_to_die/
I posted:
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10084515/Daphne-Dorman-trans-woman-bullied-death-defending-Dave-Chappelle.html
>https://www.inquirer.com/news/daphne-dorman-suicide-dave-chappelle-netflix-sticks-and-stones-20191014.html
But my comment didn't show up, was removed immediately by automod.
I replied again to the thread with:
>No doubt, just see what happened with Daphne Dorman.
I replied to another user with:
>Neither does cancel culture. See Daphne Dorman.
Now I forget what they said, but I checked later and their comment was removed but both of mine were still up.
Someone replied to this comment of mine above saying that I don't know that this is why she killed herself and to stop pushing that agenda. Their comment appears to now be removed, along with both of my above comments.
Very curious what I did that warranted a ban, let alone a permanent ban. I mean I know it's r/science, one of the larger subs known for their censorship, but come on.
I replied to the ban message asking what I did that justified giving me a ban. No response yet.
Edit: Mod/s responded with:
>You were banned for suggesting that "cancel culture" within the trans community is a significant factor in the death rate of trans people. The cause of Daphne Dorman's suicide is unknown.
I wrote back:
>Because there is evidence to suggest she killed herself due to being bullied over defending Chapelle from 'cancel culture.' Me suggesting it may have played a part in her suicide is not unreasonable, and I don't see where my comment/s violate any rules in your siebar that warrant being banned, much less permanent ban.
They replied with:
>Your comments violated our [comment rules.](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules) Have a nice day.
They wouldn't say what rule.
I said:
>Which rule exactly?
They said:
>Sorry, you seem to be mistaken in thinking this is up for debate. It is not. Have a nice day.
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