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These abhorrent images from Parler show why Apple upheld its ban on the app – Input
Images obtained by Input reveal the vile content that still proliferates on the conservative social media app two months after its ban.

Parler is still home to rampant racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, and calls for violence in the name of white nationalism, leading Apple to reject its bid to be allowed back on the App Store, documents obtained by Input show. Apples decision to continue blocking Parler was first reported by Bloomberg.
More than a dozen examples highlighted in an email sent to Parlers developers on February 25 reveal pages upon pages of results for terms including n****r, f****t, and the neo-Nazi favorite, 1488….
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