Facebook blocks users from sharing NY Post story about BLM co-founder’s pricey home-buying sp

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Facebook blocks users from sharing NY Post story about BLM co-founder’s pricey home-buying sp

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-04-22-facebook-blocks-users-sharing-story-about-blm.html

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Natural News) Facebook is censoring the New York Post — again.

(Article republished from TruePundit.com)

Users on the platform reported Thursday that they weren’t able to share the link to a story, published by the Post, that detailed Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors’ recent multimillion-dollar “real estate buying binge.”

In the story, the Post reported that as protests and riots were carried out last year in the name of Black Lives Matter — and as money poured into the organization’s coffers — the group’s co-founder snagged four high-end homes worth a total of $3.2 million. The Post article highlighted the irony of a self-proclaimed Marxist like Khan-Cullors cashing in on a grassroots movement.

But when users went to share the story, they were blocked from doing so. TheBlaze can confirm that as of Friday afternoon the article was still restricted from being shared on a personal Facebook page or through the platform’s Messenger app.

When attempting to share the link, an alert pops up on screen, saying, “Your post couldn’t be shared, because this link goes against our Community Standards.” – READ MORE[/URLhttps://www.theblaze.com/news/facebook-censors-ny-post-blm-founder-story


Sounds about right. Truth is Treason in the Empire of Fedbook.

Now, why are you still letting your friends use Fedbook?

When they come and round up the white people that are not stupid enough to take THIS vaccine for being Republican / Christian / Failed their Litmus Test, then KILL you for your "Crimes against Humanity", and they KNOW who almost everyone is because those people post on Fedbook, will you rethink your decision to let you and your friends play on such a dangerous website? Would Nazi Germany wanted a weapon as dangerous as Fedbook?

Again, why are you or your friends still using Fedbook?
 

FTA:
In an explanation provided to the Post, Facebook stated, "This content was removed for violating our privacy and personal information policy."

Facebook evidently gave a lengthier explanation to the Daily Mail, saying, "As per our Community Standards: We do not allow people to post personal or confidential information about yourself or of others. We remove content that shares, offers or solicits personally identifiable information or other private information that could lead to physical or financial harm, including financial, residential, and medical information, as well as private information obtained from illegal sources."

And yet, I'll bet Facebook has done and will do nothing whatsoever to prohibit (or even just discourage) people from sharing links to the story from The Guardian that doxxed private and anonymous donors who made perfectly legal contributions to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense fund.

Twitter certainly didn't. In fact, it actually went out of its way to actively promote that story - despite the fact that it clearly involved the publication of "hacked materials" (which is the excuse Twitter used to suspend the account of the New York Post after it broke the Hunter Biden laptop story in order to prevent its further dissemination).
 
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