There was nothing controversial about it. The article was a sports related article about the winners and losers of Week 16 in the NFL. The poster I was responding to joked about the Bears having five primetime games next season. I picked them out with the Bears playing at Las Vegas (in Brazil) and included home games vs Pittsburgh and Dallas plus games at Cincinnati (Thanksgiving) and Green Bay (Monday) I am willing to bet my life savings that the offending word was Thanksgiving. Everybody knows that Thanksgiving is a holy holiday created to give thanks to God. Yet the comment was rejected.
I also wrote a previous comment about the run-up to the last two NFL Drafts and somebody pointed out that the media basically pressured Carolina to draft Bryce Young in the 2023 draft and basically pressured Chicago to take Cable Williams in the 2024 NFL draft. Both were first overall picks. All I pointed out to them is that Rush Limbaugh was fired from ESPN for pointing out that the Media desires that Black Quarterbacks succeed. That comment on ESPN's NFL Countdown was made at a time when Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb was having a bad start to the 2003 season. Imagine my surprise when I hit the send button and the comment was accepted.
Seriously, this censorship has to stop.
Seems like an infringement of free speech and forcing you to be not religious. Good grounds for a lawsuit.
Sue all these fuckers into the ground. Trump is starting that already.