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Facebook's Oversight Board upholds ban on Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="Fantine" data-source="post: 75932751" data-attributes="member: 114159"><p>Can you name any Democratic legislators whose FB behavior would be comparable to Lauren Boerbert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, or Donald Trump?</p><p> </p><p>I looked at AOC's FB page. It either discusses legislation she is sponsoring or co-sponsoring or public service announcements of charitable programs to help people in her district.</p><p></p><p>I looked at Maxine Waters' FB page. There was an op-ed she wrote for the LA Times explaining her Minnesota speech in connection with the peaceful civil rights movement typified by Martin Luther King. Everything else was involving legislation.</p><p></p><p>I looked at Cori Bush's FB page. She had nice comments about Jewish-American heritage month and other cultural events, and advocacy for causes that are necessary and just.</p><p></p><p>I then looked at Boerbert's page. A video: "Why I Will Carry My Glock to Congress."</p><p></p><p>I then looked at Taylor-Greene. "Drain the swamp." "Stop Socialism." Sponsor of "Honey Badger Gun Giveaway." (I kid you not.) She even cheered on the Louisville restaurant customer who drew his gun because he saw black customers he assumed were BLM. (Discussed in another thread right now).</p><p></p><p>Because Trump is no longer on FB I can't access his information.</p><p></p><p>I did look at Donald Trump, Jr.'s FB page. Lots of videos of Trump on television shows speaking his mind. I suppose that's a way they can circumvent the FB ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fantine, post: 75932751, member: 114159"] Can you name any Democratic legislators whose FB behavior would be comparable to Lauren Boerbert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, or Donald Trump? I looked at AOC's FB page. It either discusses legislation she is sponsoring or co-sponsoring or public service announcements of charitable programs to help people in her district. I looked at Maxine Waters' FB page. There was an op-ed she wrote for the LA Times explaining her Minnesota speech in connection with the peaceful civil rights movement typified by Martin Luther King. Everything else was involving legislation. I looked at Cori Bush's FB page. She had nice comments about Jewish-American heritage month and other cultural events, and advocacy for causes that are necessary and just. I then looked at Boerbert's page. A video: "Why I Will Carry My Glock to Congress." I then looked at Taylor-Greene. "Drain the swamp." "Stop Socialism." Sponsor of "Honey Badger Gun Giveaway." (I kid you not.) She even cheered on the Louisville restaurant customer who drew his gun because he saw black customers he assumed were BLM. (Discussed in another thread right now). Because Trump is no longer on FB I can't access his information. I did look at Donald Trump, Jr.'s FB page. Lots of videos of Trump on television shows speaking his mind. I suppose that's a way they can circumvent the FB ban. [/QUOTE]
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