A Facebook friend of mine posted yesterday that she hoped Donald Trump would denounce the Ku Klux Klan rally celebrating his victory in North Carolina. http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Ku-Klux-Klan-Trump-victory-parade-North-Carolina-10608851.php
A friend of that Facebook friend posted "Well, will Obama condemn the anti-Trump protests taking place all over America?"
I replied: what a terrible analogy! do you know nothing at all about the truly ghastly history of the Ku Klux Klan in this country (name redacted)? It's okay to be conservative, but don't have shit for brains.
Apparently, that violates Facebook's community standards, as I was blocked from posting for 24 hours as a result.
Wild.
Well, all the music posts will be on here today I guess.
Happy November 13th.
3 comments:
It's okay to knowingly post false news. That meets community standards.
It's okay to set up fake accounts and post fake comments. That meets community standards.
But don't call a pinheaded racist on his faulty reasoning. Educating others does not meet community standards.
Sad!
The idea that Trump would denounce a core constituency should - all by itself - result in being banned by Facebook
Ha!, yes indeed- anything resembling shit would definitely take offense, PKF. PVL, you have a definite point- the real banning should be in response to complete silliness of all kinds.
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