Sunday, July 02, 2023

Facebook Religious Standards

This seems an appropriate topic to cover on a Sunday.

Those whose minds were imprisoned by the government reeducation camps, a/k/a “Schools”, may not understand or appreciate the principles that the United States Of America was founded upon.

One of those was Freedom Of Religion. Basically, the freedom to believe any damn fool thing one wants, as long as it doesn't result in physical harm to others.

As for “mental harm”, that is a very slippery slope. It was popular in some circles in the 1970s to kidnap people. Then, one set of programming or brainwashing would be replaced with another. As if some people have a monopoly on, and ability to divine, absolute truth.

Snowflakes were never intended to be insulated from life. Indeed, they are just as free to believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster as they are in anything else that doesn't actually harm others.

Many of those leaving Europe for America did so because they didn't want the jackboot of a State Religion upon their throats. They had formed their own beliefs, and didn't need their thinking dictated by Kings, Popes, Mark Zuckerberg, or anyone else.

It is no great revelation to point out that there have been long-term and gradual efforts to turn the US into a nation of mental mush. To divide, weaken, conquer, and liquidate.

Today's case in point: One of many efforts by Facebook to establish an Official Religion. Here the pretext is, “Facebook Community Standards”, which are like the exchange between Humpty Dumpty and Alice:

"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean--neither more nor less.''

"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."

''The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."

--"Alice In Wonderland", by Lewis Carroll

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]W]hen a Christian posts that, “Jesus died so you could live” – which would be one of the religion’s core beliefs – the person behind the post may yet end up accused of “hate speech” over on Facebook.

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The post was deleted altogether after an “appeal.”

“Your appeal was reviewed,” claimed Facebook, adding, “We are unable to show content that goes against our community standards on hate speech.”


Facebook Deletes “Jesus Died So You Could Live” Post, Calls It “Hate Speech”




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