Saturday, October 14, 2017

Facebook Bans Me Again for 30 Days--But Here's My New Response

Yes, I got blocked again. I will have to ensure that my settings on my original Facebook Account are changed across the board for every single post.

Here is the offensive post/video that Facebook deemed had violated the "community standards" of the platform:



There as nothing in this post, in this video which attacked anyone along any of those lines.

In fact, here is the video, uploaded to YouTube:


Facebook wants to jail people for speaking their minds and the truth. Not going to work. I had believed that getting away from Facebook to another medium was the way to go. That may be the case if Facebook goes down as fast as Hollywood is crashing and burning right before us.

However ... I realize now why people were telling me "Don't leave Facebook. Don't give up the fight." This platform is an incredible resource, even if the person running it is a corrupt regressive Leftist.



People were right that we should not leave this platform. Black people fled the South during the Jim Crow days and went to New York, Chicago, West Coast, etc. - and sadly, the KKK was there, too. The racism was still there.

Where did black leaders and their friends win the the Civil Rights Battle? Right there in the heart of the South! We are going to fight on this platform and WIN!

Frank Espinoza (LA Werewolf) made a great point on the Left's social media discrimination--these resources are too important, and therefore I--we--will not cede the battlefield. We need to find better ways to take on this discrimination on social media, the same way that black people would go to diners and refuse to leave the counter until they were served.



Marco Gutierrez, you suggested protesting in front of Facebook headquarters. Maybe that's a worthy idea after all! Anyone know of an attorney or a legal firm that will take on this nonsense? Steve Bannon had suggested rolling out federal regulations to ensure that these social platforms abide by free speech rights. I think that is a good idea, too.

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