William Limbough is facing criticism on social media after posting a comment widely described as racist under a Facebook post shared by Stacey Patton.
According to screenshots circulating online, Limbough left a remark suggesting that Black people in America exaggerate or falsely claim victimhood related to racism. In the comment, he implied that being Black would allow someone to “cry victim” without cause.
“I wish I was black so I could be racist and cry victim 24/7,” Limbough wrote in the comment.
The statement quickly drew backlash from Facebook users, with many calling the remark offensive and dismissive of the experiences of Black Americans who speak out about racism and discrimination.
As of the time of reporting, Limbough has not issued a public apology or clarification regarding the comment, and it remains unclear whether the post has since been removed.The incident has sparked renewed discussion online about racism, accountability on social media, and the impact of inflammatory language in public forums.

