Facebook deems ‘Hunt & Kill All White Women’ not hate speech


Sometimes Facebook is accused of overtly employing quite the double standard. Sometimes those doing the accusing have little in the way of evidence. This isn’t one of those cases.
Along the same lines, sometimes InfoWars.com is accused of fabricating fake news spun-up completely out of whole cloth. Again, This isn’t one of those cases.
Reporter Paul Joseph Watson of InfoWars.com notes that in a recent Facebook posting, a woman identified only as “Laura” is calling for albo-gynaecide, presumably across the globe, as so it would be impossible for any more children of the Caucasian persuasion would be brought into this world.
As cited by Watson;
When the post was reported by another user for “hate speech,” Facebook responded with the message, “We reviewed the comment you reported for displaying hate speech and found it doesn’t violate our Community Standards.”
Meanwhile, posts by Christians that simply state bible passages in discussions about homosexuality are being removed, while pages devoted to showing grisly mock images of President Trump being assassinated are not taken down.
Meanwhile….. pic.twitter.com/YMLXv61hlE
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) March 3, 2016
Also posted on Watson’s Twitter feed was a screen capture of a rather sarcastic Facebook posting and subsequent notification that one of his posts was “removed” due to not meeting the high Community Standards of the social media giant.
Normally, I would have posted the offending post in its entirety, but I don’t want Facebook banning me.
If I suddenly disappear from the interwebs, you’ll know what happened.
Tell my wife I love her. I regret nothing.
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