Posted on 06/23/2020 8:42:38 AM PDT by rktman
The name Jussie Smollett has become a verb, used to refer to incidents where the left pretends there was a racist hate crime when there wasn't. Now there is a Facebook group set up to create these incidents.
They just did it to me. I'm not that well-known, or as those who came after me characterize it, "You're a nobody, no one cares enough about you to bother doing this." But that doesn't mean anything; as we already know, they try to get relatively unknown conservatives fired from their jobs all the time now.
One of my Facebook friends, a lefty atheist from my state who I've been friends with on Facebook for years, left a rude comment. After that, people I am not friends with on Facebook but who were coincidentally friends with him started leaving a photoshopped screenshot of my Facebook page everywhere on my account. The doctored image had me saying "F*** Black Lives Matters!" repeatedly, and the profile photo was a badge that said "Support Law Enforcement," something I've never had as a profile photo. The comments they left were horrific; I had to report most of them to Facebook for profanity and threats, and block them.
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That was her first mistake.
Facebook will soon be biting many in the butt
Rely on them for a life for years and one day it will destroy you.
I would say nows the time to dump FB.
Choose your friends wisely grasshopper. 8>)
Here’s a hint: those “friends” on facebook, aren’t your friends.
LOL! Probably why I never had a page. My social media credit score would be in the negative numbers.
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We are the sum of our choices and decisions.
I read two paragraphs worth of bad decisions she made over & over again.
This drama queen ain’t that smart.
You see a ‘drama queen’. I see a victim of a leftist mob pushing back.
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