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Thought Police Redux: Anti-White Group Openly Seeks to Have “Racists” Fired

grazziniSocial media scoured for non-PC postings; employers “notified” and encouraged to fire dissenters

RACIST TROLLS REPARATION TEAM insists they have a line of where commentary crosses into hate and racism and when they see public social media comments cross that line, they will make sure the user’s employer knows about it.

“Are you the social media police? No. No. No we’re not [the social media police],” Morisette Grazzini (pictured) says. “I would say we are the journalists. We are providing information. That is all we are doing.”

Minnesota-based Andrea Morisette Grazzini heads up the Racist Trolls Reparation Team, or RTRT. She describes her members as on the lookout for hateful trolls and language that might be construed to incite violence posted, often towards the Black Lives Matter movement. Morisette Grazzini then rattles off a letter to the employer with the posts attached and a gentle suggestion that someone else may be a better fit for the job.

Her group has sent out more than 60 of those letters in the last few months, with the group posting their alleged offenders on a publicly available database-style document.

“Freedom of speech ceases to become [that] when it’s hate speech,” Morisette Grazzini says. “There are laws against hate speech.”

One man on RTRT’s radar, whom Fox 9 agreed not to name publicly, says his employer recently received a letter from the group with a screengrab of one of his Facebook posts.

“It’s a wait and see at this point where I have my job in a couple of weeks or not,” He told Fox 9.

The man insists he isn’t racist, but acknowledges he wrote a short public Facebook post when Black Lives Matter announced their upcoming efforts to peacefully shut down the popular Crashed Ice event in St. Paul.

 “I did make a comment on Facebook,” He says. “14 key strokes that changed my life. I regret it today. Had they asked to remove it or told me they were unhappy, there are a lot of ways this could be resolved without immediately going after somebody’s job.”

Morisette Grazzini claims her group often does try to resolve it with the commenter, but that that only works a fraction of the time.

Fox 9 talked to employment attorney Clayton Halunen on Friday about whether contacting employers poses any legal issues in a battle over freedom of speech & perceived racism.

“Does that mean then that the employer has to monitor social media of employees about their feelings towards Muslims, gays or Jewish employees? Where does it stop?” Halunen said.

She estimates that RTRT’s efforts over the last couple months has resulted in between five and 10 firings, a number Fox 9 has not independently confirmed. …

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Source: Fox 9 News

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ufohunterorguk
ufohunterorguk
16 February, 2016 5:02 am

Evil bitch Looks like a fat tranny to me !

Clinton Seeber
Clinton Seeber
18 February, 2016 3:36 am

There are NOT laws against “hate speech” in America. What an idiot!

RTR Counter Active Measures Team
RTR Counter Active Measures Team
1 March, 2016 4:50 pm

You guys failed to mention about her family website getting hacked and all the addresses of her and her followers posted on social media so the people she got fired can at least have some sort of vigilante justice.

Alex Wells
Alex Wells
2 October, 2019 12:23 pm

Isn’t firing people because of their political beliefs a violation of the oh-so-important Civil Rights Act of 1964?