A WSJ article about thousands of Muslim scum escaping violent Muslim theocracies and invading Europe. I wrote a comment for that article: "They should let in humans only. Not Muslims."
In response the WSJ deleted the comment (after it got 2 thumbs up) and then stopped letting me comment there.
In response I cancelled my WSJ account. I now have a subscription to the New York Times.
I let the WSJ know they lost a customer. Their response: Agree to our rules and we let you comment at our website. My response was FUCK YOU.
9/14/2015 called WSJ to cancel subscription. "We don't do refunds" so I will continue getting WSJ until 10/1/2015.
New York Times online available to me now. The NYT newspaper probably starts tomorrow 9/15/2015.
The next day I wrote this reply to the WSJ Censorship Man:
I wonder if you would have the same complaint if I wrote the same thing about the Islamic State. Another comment you people deleted had 28 thumbs up and nobody thought it was inappropriate. I cancelled my WSJ subcription this morning. My New York Times subscription started yesterday, and despite their liberal editorials it's a much better newspaper. Since you people "don't do refunds" I am stuck with getting the WSJ until October 1st, so I might as well be able to write comments until then because I'm paying for it. I will comply with your nitpicking rules. You can end the suspension if you want, I don't care.
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