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After a popular subreddit was banned, people are fighting back by trashing photos of churches

Jun 12, 2015, 02:07 IST

Reddit closed five communities on Wednesday night, including r/hamplanethatred and r/fatpeoplehate, both of which were devoted to mocking people who are overweight. Reddit users are outraged, considering this to be in direct violation of Reddit's status as a protector of free speech.

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So one group has fought back by flocking to a subreddit called r/fatsteeplehate.

This forum is similar to r/fatpeoplehate, except for one thing: all of the bullying hatespeech is directed to steeples instead of people.

Here are a few examples. The words on the right are directed to the church steeples pictured on the left.

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The thread has been active since well before the r/fatpeoplehate ban.

Although the language used on the subreddit is undeniably hateful, it's unlikely this page will meet the same fate as r/fatpeoplehate, because it's directed at inanimate objects instead of people.

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Guess it's just one of those Reddit inside jokes that will keep cracking up those in the know.

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