Posted on 01/08/2016 3:06:41 PM PST by American Quilter
LOL!
“Here’s Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook post after the San Bernardino terrorist attack:
“I want to add my voice in support of Muslims in our community and around the world. After the Paris attacks and hate this week, I can only imagine the fear Muslims feel that they will be persecuted for the actions of others.”
Zuckerberg created (with help) the largest real time personal data collecting entity in history. For me, that’s more than enough reason to avoid it. But given his ongoing allegiance to all liberal and socialistic causes, is a billboard warning sign complete with flashing red lights and klaxons. In his comment above, he’s worried about backlash towards muslim believers who’s book openly tells them to kill us infidels, but makes absolutely no mention of the fear and terror their most recent acts in Paris and California have caused the rest of the world. He consistently sides with those who not only wish to take our freedom, but in many cases wish to kill us, and I think logic would have it, that he most certainly makes available the information gained from Facebook to further those causes, and to repress and censor anything deemed a threat to those liberal socialistic causes.
Should be renamed ‘Janus Book.’
Zuckerberg is an atheist; maybe considered part of the âreformâ Jewish persuasion/Spiritually vacant “traditionalist”, but should be considered a Min and Meshumad, not a follower of the One True G-d.
Hats off to Shurat HaDin - Israel’s Law Center... This is the way we fight back against bias... Showcase it. Great job guys.
LOL...it’s not the veracity of the accusation, it’s the severity of the accusation that counts.
That’s what I like about FR...the abundance of people that understand that sometimes a joke is just a joke.
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