Posted on Aug 9, 2018
Facebook: Farrakhan’s Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories Don’t Violate ‘Hate Speech’ Rules
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Louis Farrakhan’s official Facebook page is rife with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and other hateful speech, which have not been censored by Facebook content monitors, a Daily Caller News Foundation review of the page reveals.
Videos posted to Farrakhan’s Facebook page show the Nation of Islam leader claiming that Jews are secretly controlling government agencies to suppress black Americans and blaming Jews for “weaponizing” marijuana with “chemicals” to “feminize” black men.
Neither of those videos violate Facebook’s rules prohibiting hate speech, a Facebook spokeswoman told The Daily Caller News Foundation in a phone interview Tuesday.
Another video that showed Farrakhan warning against interracial marriage — which he blames on “the enemy” in Hollywood — to keep the black race “from being any further mongrelized,” was originally ruled not to violate hate speech rules, according to the Facebook spokeswoman.
After this article was published, the spokeswoman called back and said that a closer review by the company’s content monitors determined Farrakhan’s use of the word “mongrelized” did violate Facebook’s rules, and that the video would be deleted.
Videos posted to Farrakhan’s Facebook page show the Nation of Islam leader claiming that Jews are secretly controlling government agencies to suppress black Americans and blaming Jews for “weaponizing” marijuana with “chemicals” to “feminize” black men.
Neither of those videos violate Facebook’s rules prohibiting hate speech, a Facebook spokeswoman told The Daily Caller News Foundation in a phone interview Tuesday.
Another video that showed Farrakhan warning against interracial marriage — which he blames on “the enemy” in Hollywood — to keep the black race “from being any further mongrelized,” was originally ruled not to violate hate speech rules, according to the Facebook spokeswoman.
After this article was published, the spokeswoman called back and said that a closer review by the company’s content monitors determined Farrakhan’s use of the word “mongrelized” did violate Facebook’s rules, and that the video would be deleted.
Facebook: Farrakhan’s Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories Don’t Violate ‘Hate Speech’ Rules
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Posted 6 y ago
Again, what to do about Louis Farrakhan?
What to do about Louis Farrakhan and his anti-Semitic and homophobic viewpoints
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Maj John Bell
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The great thing about free speech is that people will eventually tell you who they are, and what they are about.
When we try to stop idiots from speaking their idiotic thoughts, the only thing we do is stop them from self identifying. In addition, we are telling everyone else they are too idiotic to figure out that the idiot is an idiot. (I win the internet for using idiot the most times in one sentence.)
When we try to stop idiots from speaking their idiotic thoughts, the only thing we do is stop them from self identifying. In addition, we are telling everyone else they are too idiotic to figure out that the idiot is an idiot. (I win the internet for using idiot the most times in one sentence.)
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Louis Farrakhan's anti-Semitism and the silence of the left
Louis Farrakhan again makes anti-Semitic statements, and the left is again silent.
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