Posted on 09/01/2021 9:08:49 AM PDT by Bearshouse
Check out Facebook's warning that interest in food preservation might be a sign of extremism among those who are "becoming too prepared." This is what I call "War by Venn Diagram." Everyone knows folks who can/prep are conservatives. This is just a sneaky way to harass them.
Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming too prepared?
Wait’ll they discover the candle making groups.... /h
People still use facebook?
you push the rabbit food and when some people become interested, you criticize. nuts...
most people know by now that it’s cheaper to buy canned goods.
however, not to worry Left wing whack jobs are still welcome on Facebook.
Satan’s little ne.pers sure are worried that people might be self sufficient enough to not need big government’s 666 mark
Satans little Helpers I meant
Canned meats?
Not if you’re canning veggies that came from the garden.
Gardeners, canners and preppers are now "extremist groups"
Boy are these useful idiots setting themselves up for some rude awakenings.
So canning food = too prepared = violent extremism.
What they do is look at your interests. Some genius has determined that people interested in the flag, canning or motorcycles and who support Trump need to be monitored closely by the FBI.
Notice that they do not think there’s anything wrong with membership in islam, growing a beard long, buying a koooran, buying a machete or posting hateful messages about Jews and Christians.
The government does not have the right to do this. It does not have the right to do this by proxy, with social media.
Wow! Who knew that Aunt Bee was a closet anarchist who was making jellies and preserves as part of her extremism?
Normal people are never prepared for anything.
That way they can wait for the government to rescue them!
Gardens are another obvious sign of extremism.
All food must be bought from government sanctioned stores.
Why is anyone still on Fecebook making Zuckerberg richer so he can buy more elections?
Don’t these nimrods know that canning and making jellies and preserves has always been done? Talk about totally clueless.
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