The Attack On Free Speech: Tommy Sotomayor Vs. American Negroes
I have always been a fan of Tommy Sotomayor since September of 2013. Because he shows his character in a very hilariously interesting way, he makes me want to talk about black issues today with my blog. I am not as famous as he is, but I am trying to get at a peak of success like him. Unfortunately, others do not want others to succeed, which is a disgusting disposition to have. Due to his statements on the black community (primarily black women), he has been getting statements from people to kill him, beat him, threatened his family, “How dare you say that about black women?” statements, and other comments towards Tommy Sotomayor.
It is understandable to not like how he talks about black women, however there are two problems: one, if you actually do not like his material on the “Black American” culture, you just do not watch his material. There are plenty of interesting things on YouTube besides Tommy’s views on black Americans.Two, there have been people that have spread their message WITHOUT any offensive words -- absolutely none! Malcolm X, Michael (Martin Luther) King, Jr, Gandhi, Jesus Christ, should I keep going? However, due to them speaking the truth, there were people that still felt hurt or ignored their message. What I am saying is that it doesn't matter how a person speak their message, they are some people that will not like their message.
Another problem that Tommy Sotomayor has is the instantaneous flagging by people that do not like his message. Over the last four to six weeks, I kept seeing more of Tommy's videos being deleted off of YouTube to the point where he had to make a Twitch account, which did not do him much excellence because they deleted his Twitch account! What these people do not see is that there are messing with his livelihood. What if someone came up to their places of employment and started a scene so much that it would cost their job? They probably wouldn't like it. Yet, they don't care! They flag his material all because they don't like him, his material, or both.
Tommy Sotomayor, if you come across this short blog post, I want to let you know that I love your work and you have inspire me to do blog, talking about the black culture of America. If you can, I would love to have an one on one with you, and to talk about the future for me as a black male in a country where we are overlooked on many things.
Keep doing what you're doing, sir.
~ Joshua Kyle Jackson
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