Posted on 09/12/2018 7:51:18 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Canadian columnist and host of the Glazov Gang, Jamie Glazov, was suspended from Facebook on September 11 a day dedicated to remembering the 9/11 terrorist attacks after he posted an article he wrote about how to counter Jihad.
Jamie Glazov a Canadian columnist and host of the Glazov Gang, was suspended from Facebook for 30 days on September 11, after posting an article titled 9 Steps to Best Counter Jihad. Glazov posted a screenshot of the article link in which Facebook claims it broke the platforms community standards.
Glazov commented to Breitbart News, saying: First I was banned for reporting a member of the Religion of Peace threatening me. Now I am banned, on 9/11 mind you, for daring to give suggestions on how we can stop another 9/11. It is against Facebooks community standards to try to stop Jihadist attacks on Americans. This is really getting surreal in the creepiest and most harrowing Stalinist sense.
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No, it isnt. It was started with CIA money. Furthermore, Verizon is a private business, American Airlines is a private business.
Can Verizon disconnect your service because you tried to call Trump on the phone? Can American Airlines decide that they can refuse you boarding because their illicit research on you showed you to be a Trump voter?
They are a public accomodation.
Also, Jim Rob did not create his site with CIA money.
Exactly.
Sure. It may not be great business but theres no law stopping them.
I'm not so sure about that. Can anyone cite an instance where a telecom or electric company denied a customer service for any reason other than non-payment?
Some seem to think anyone who does not fall into the categories specified in the civil rights acts can be denied service for no particular reason, but that question needs to be answered by some legal authority in that area of law.
Actually, youre probably right about the electric companies since most are regulated as public utilities - I didnt read your post carefully enough.
More like genocidal.
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