Posted on 06/01/2023 5:32:01 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Editor’s note: In light of current events, Infowars is republishing an article from July 2019 that’s more relevant today than ever before.
Facebook has issued a new policy update saying it’s acceptable to post death threats and incite violence against “Dangerous Individuals,” an Orwellian term referring to conservatives.
A Community Standards update published by Facebook states:
“Do not post: Threats that could lead to death (and other forms of high-severity violence) of any target(s) where threat is defined as any of the following:
Statements of intent to commit high-severity violence; or
Calls for high-severity violence (unless the target is an organization or individual covered in the Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy)…”
So far, the “Dangerous Individuals” designated by Facebook are Alex Jones, Paul Joseph Watson, Laura Loomer, Gavin McGinnes, Louis Farrakhan, and Milo Yiannopoulos.
Meanwhile, actual terrorist groups like Antifa and Hamas still enjoy unfettered freedom on Facebook.
t’s clear the Big Tech companies believe they can get away with anything if they’re openly green-lighting violence against certain individuals to its 2 billion users.
Watson has already received innumerable death threats on Facebook for his political views.
If Facebook’s draconian new policy is allowed to continue, all bets are off when it comes to civil war.
UPDATE: Facebook has removed its new policy update that allowed violent death threats against conservatives following massive backlash.
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Heh. Part of my exit strategy from ZuckedUp included posting memes advocating the hanging of their employees.
I was more justified than I believed. lol
Zuck wants conservatives dead..He just doesn’t want to get blamed for it
Crap book is evil.
I shall never forget having a link I posted on Free Republic quickly erased by a Free Republic moderator solely because it was from InfoWars. The information in the poasting was timely and was researched with sources and photos and, in my opinion, worthy of consideration and sharing for discussison on FR. And, yes, the claim would be classified as shocking.
A lot of once sceptical, good people have come to learn that not every evidence-based claim that is shocking is false.
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