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Black Rock Icon Among Hundreds of Others Blocked by Facebook After Allegedly Being Labelled Racist

© AFP 2023 / Michael BucknerINDIO, CA - APRIL 16: Musician Neville Staple of The Specials backstage during Day 1 of the Coachella Valley Music & Art Festival 2010 held at the Empire Polo Club on April 16, 2010 in Indio, California
INDIO, CA - APRIL 16: Musician Neville Staple of The Specials backstage during Day 1 of the Coachella Valley Music & Art Festival 2010 held at the Empire Polo Club on April 16, 2010 in Indio, California - Sputnik International
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Furious netizens have rushed to defend a whole list of ska and reggae musicians, as well as their fans, who were suspended by Facebook over, they believe, their haircuts.

Hundreds of social media users including The Specials legend Neville Staple have complained about being banned from Facebook because they’ve been mistaken for racist skinheads.

Addressing the incident, they say their musical and fashion identity is all about things like ska and reggae, without any links whatsoever to neo-Nazis.

On Tuesday, Neville, the 65-year-old rocker, called the social media giant to carry out more profound checks “before doing a general cull".

"Unity runs through the veins of me and Sugary Staple [Neville’s wife] plus all our 2Tone Ska community's veins", the musician pointed out.

Neville’s wife and vocalist Sugary shortly thereafter took to Twitter to confirm what had happened, posting:

"#FacebookDisabled @Facebook has disabled hundreds (probably thousands) of accounts tonight! Mine @NevilleStaple & @No1SkaMama too".

"Lockdown of the mind! @facebookapp @FacebookAppDev @fbnewsroom", she concluded fuming.

Another person hit by the cull said, as reported by The Sun, that in a baffling move, he was targeted over his haircut.

"We are traditional skinheads, reggae, ska, old skool and we have all been branded racists", one shared with the edition, assuming the gaffe has something to do with the violent nationwide protests in the US.

© AP Photo / Matt YorkProtesters demanding police reform walk past Mesa police officers blocking a street, Tuesday, June 9, 2020, in Mesa, Ariz. The protest is a result of the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25
Black Rock Icon Among Hundreds of Others Blocked by Facebook After Allegedly Being Labelled Racist - Sputnik International
Protesters demanding police reform walk past Mesa police officers blocking a street, Tuesday, June 9, 2020, in Mesa, Ariz. The protest is a result of the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25

"President Trump has branded some white supremacy organisations as terrorists", he suggested.

One of the targets is "the British skinhead scene and culture", he went on, complaining about not being given any explanation.

"We aren’t connected to any groups or anything like that. It seems like even people with short hair have been taken off. Facebook have just tarred us with the same brush", he fought back.

It appears that not only musicians have been targeted in what they believe is a crackdown - their fans also have, in "an absolutely disgraceful" move.

© AP Photo / Elise AmendolaMedia and guests mingle before a tour of Facebook's new 130,000-square-foot offices
Black Rock Icon Among Hundreds of Others Blocked by Facebook After Allegedly Being Labelled Racist - Sputnik International
Media and guests mingle before a tour of Facebook's new 130,000-square-foot offices
"So it seems Facebook have deactivated my account because I follow a lot of skinhead and mod groups", wrote Twitterian Vic Mullan, further inviting Facebook to do some "homework".

The rhetoric was quickly upheld by netizens, stating the move is totally unjust and that the skinhead movement evolved out of the Mod generation in the 1960s, while their hairstyle was merely "adopted" later by racists.

Facebook said in response, without specifying the reasons for the blocking, that it was investigating the complaints, asking those whose accounts have been blocked to possibly submit photo IDs to be considered for reactivation.

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