“Defund anti-White colleges that censor criticism of White Genocide” was submitted at the end of February to the White House’s “We the People” petition site (created by President Obama and continued by President Trump), but the petition was quickly removed by the new administration’s moderators.
Apparently a more immediately appropriate petition would have been “Defund the White House’s ‘We the People’ petition site if it’s going to censor criticism of White Genocide.”
Those of you active on Twitter are invited to share your reactions with President Trump and his staff to their “more anti-White than Obama” policy on their petition site.
The removed petition may be read at the link, and below is the notice of removal from the White House followed by our two replying emails that have so far gone unanswered. Any replies from the White House will be inserted later into this article.
Sent: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 10:58 am
Subject: Your Petition Has Been Removed from We the PeopleYour petition “Defund anti-White colleges that censor criticism of White Genocide” has been removed from the We the People platform on WhiteHouse.gov because it was in violation of the We the People Terms of Participation.
Learn more about the We the People Terms of Participation:
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/about#terms
Sincerely,
We the People Moderator
Sent: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 2:10 pm
Subject: Re: Your Petition Has Been Removed from We the People
Dear We the People Moderator,
Thank you for your note, and this is a request for your reconsideration.
Possibly a complaint was received, but I hope that upon review you will judge that the petition fits your guidelines, or if not, you will be able to tell me wherein the particular or general violation occurs so that we can correct it.
Thank you very much,
Jennifer Byrd
Sent: Fri, Mar 10, 2017 3:46 pm
Subject: Fwd: Your Petition Has Been Removed from We the PeopleDear We the People Moderator,
This is a second request for reinstatement of the removed petition
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/defund-anti-white-colleges-censor-criticism-white-genocide
or for guidance as to wherein it violates the guidelines so that we may suitably correct it.
Under the previous administration, over 100 petitions were submitted and allowed to run their 30-day course that challenged the Federal Government to not only reverse policies that allow massive third-world immigration into our country, but to also reverse policies that force assimilation with the newcomers:
We believe that such policies constitute a genocide against Whites in White countries just as similar polices carried out in Tibet by the Chinese constitute a genocide against Tibetans.
We were impressed that the Obama administration allowed free speech on this issue on the White House petition site, and we hope that President Trump will also allow it.
Thank you,
Jennifer Byrd
This article was originally posted at White GeNOcide Project by Jennifer Byrd. Comments may be made there.