Alexander Hall
newsbusters.org

Activists reportedly bullied Facebook into discriminating against white people and men.

At the same time, the platform is selectively protecting certain groups of minorities, a Washington Post story indicated.

Activists infamously pushed the idea there is no such thing as racism against white people, but now, there appears to be no such thing as hate speech against white people, either. The Washington Post scorched Facebook for past moderation practices in a Nov. 21 blog, â€śFacebook’s race-blind practices around hate speech came at the expense of Black users, new documents show.” Deep into the article, however, The Post revealed that liberal groups successfully bullied Facebook into explicitly favouring black users, because anti-white hatred is apparently less harmful. Facebook Vice President for Global Public Policy Joel Kaplan and other executives have reportedly agreed upon “programming the algorithms to stop automatically taking down content directed at White people, Americans and men,” The Post reported.

An internal Facebook document drafted in April 2020 said roughly 90 per cent of “hate speech” subject to content takedowns were statements of “contempt, inferiority and disgust directed at White people and men,” The Post summarized.

At the same time, an internal team at Facebook was busy trying to overhaul Facebook’s hate speech algorithm to remove “hate speech” only against people who are “Black, Jewish, LGBTQ, Muslim, Arab and LGBTQIA,” while essentially disregarding hate speech against whites, The Post reported.

It appears that Facebook designated white people, by omission, to become a scapegoat class that users could hate without consequence. 

The liberal campaign to bend facebook to the will of far-left race hustlers has continued for some time

More than 1,000 companies joined an advertising boycott against Facebook during the 2020 election. The boycott was headed by leftist Color of Change, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros, and Common Sense Media led by Jim Steyer, brother of former Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer.

Facebook also met with “civil rights” leaders such as Anti-Defamation League Director Jonathan Greenblatt, Color of Change President Rashad Robinson, and NAACP President Derrick Johnson on July 7 to discuss the platform’s policies and recent civil rights audit. The leaders said they were dissatisfied with Facebook’s refusal to follow their demands and censor then-President Donald Trump.

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