Facebook and freedom: Facebook’s nexus to LifeLog, and its linkages to (Pentagon’s) DARPA: What does it mean, and why does it matter? Connecting the dots. (August 3, 2021) can be found here.
ATOP all of the evidentiary trails re the rabid, vicious, anti-American underbelly of Facebook (a/k/a Meta), it was back in 2016 that this investigative journalist felt compelled to co-author a book with Joe Newby, “BANNED:How Facebook Enables Militant Islamic Jihad.” Its basis fully documented, six ways to Sunday, the countless ways in which,
“The world’s largest social media site has become the defacto Internet since nearly every site connects to it. With that size comes great power — the power to lift up and the power to destroy. CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised to stifle negative stories of “migrants” and assured Muslims to make his site a welcoming place for them. Banned explains how social media in general and Facebook in particular seems to operate with a double standard that ultimately enables militant Islamic jihad.”
ALAS, despite a years-long avalance of irrefutable proofs that the behemoth of all behemoths empowers Islam, that is, even as the jihadi carnage amps up, Facebook —alongside Allah’s Muslim Terrorists — has become ever more emboldened. How can this be??
BY the way, not too long after BANNED debuted, it was a distinct honor that Jamie Glazov — a pre-eminent scholar/expert on Islam — interviewed Joe Newby, as per its underbelly. Hmm.
Celebrating jihad is OK, reporting on its dangers is a violation of community standards
Facebook has taken the next step in its agenda to censor comments critical of Islamic terror, disabling the account of Frontpage Editor Jamie Glazov, his publication has confirmed.
Facebook has a long history of banning speech that opposes Islamic violence, and the new report explains the censorship was announced after Glazov posted a recent episode of his “Glazov Gang” program, which featured radio host Alex Newman.
The focus was the threat to America from the Islamic terror group’s butchering last Oct. 7 of some 1,200 innocent Israeli civilians, sometimes in horrific ways such as beheading babies and burning families alive.
The report explained on April 4, “Facebook disabled the account of Frontpage Editor Jamie Glazov.”
The report explained, “Facebook notified Jamie that it had removed his post and disabled his account because the post violated its ‘community standards’ and posed a threat to ‘the security of people on Facebook.’ Jamie has appealed the disabling of his account but has received no response.”
The magazine noted, “Why, exactly, is Facebook trying to cover up the barbarities Hamas inflicted on Israelis on Oct 7 – and the barbarities that it promises to inflict on innocents around the world in the future? And why is Facebook disabling the accounts of individuals who are telling the truth about it? Meanwhile, Facebook’s Oversight Board has decided that calling terrorists ‘martyrs’ is an acceptable form of free speech. This, of course, opens the door for Hamas supporters to celebrate the murder of Jews. Facebook did this in response to pressure from Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats.”
The result, the report explained, is that celebrating “Hamas murderers, rapists and kidnappers as ‘martyrs’” is fine on Facebook but Glazov “isn’t allowed to tell the truth about what Islamic terror means not only for Israel, but for America.”
The magazine asked people to share the news, and object to Facebook through the massive corporation’s Help Center at:
disabled@fb.com
support@fb.com
appeals@fb.com
WND has reported that Facebook for years has intervened in free speech of “counter-terrorist activists” who were being restricted by Silicon Valley.
At the time Sam Westrop, the director of the Middle East Forum’s Islamist Watch, wrote for National Review that many critics of “Islamist political ideology” have found themselves subject to bans and restrictions on social media “for articulating reasonable ideas and criticisms that deserve debate rather than restriction.”
At the time YouTube recently banned a video he uploaded four years ago that had received about a million views, he pointed out. It featured Muslims and non-Muslims “on both sides of a balanced and well-moderated argument and broadcast on British state-funded national television.”
At the time, Google also censored videos from Prager U by moderate Muslim or ex-Muslim voices such as Kasim Hafeez, Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Khurram Dara. In 2017, Ex-Muslims of North America, which offers “a home to apostates” facing persecution, was targeted by “a coordinated reporting and flagging campaign,” even though “nothing it posts on social media is remotely hateful,” Westrop said.
It was in 2015, Facebook removed a post of an image of outraged Muslims captioned, “Jokes don’t kill people, Muslims who are offended by jokes kill people.”
And a woman in Germany was banned from Facebook for 30 days for posting a set of two pictures: One showed the Iranian women’s national volleyball team from the 1970s, wearing T-shirts and shorts. The other was of the current Iranian team, wearing hijabs and clothes that cover arms and legs.
Facebook also trotted out the “community standards” claim when in 2017 it blocked and then shut down the pages of two popular moderate Muslim groups managed and followed by Arabs who reject not only violence and terrorism, but Islam as a religion.
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NO doubt, sociopathic Zuckerberg has become the defacto protector of Islam; its shield and cover — Islam uber alles!!