Facebook Stifles Ads For Film On Abortion Monster Kermit Gosnell

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Saw the movie on opening night with my wife and son. I thought it was well done. About less than 20 in the movie theatre. I recommend bringing your teens to it, so they get a sense of far people will go to protect this practice.
 
Abortion, euthanasia and gender ideology are the sacraments of the anti-life, anti-civilization left.
 
In the face of Russian attempts to sow discord, Facebook has attempted to take on the mantle of benevolent dictator.
Of course, they’re being pressured by the government to do just that.
The Silicon establishment do not want this story told
While I don’t work in Silicon Valley at the moment (will be soon), I do do contracting work at a major tech player headquartered outside Silicon Valley. Personally, I find it hard to believe that these companies would somehow have an “establishment” designed to push a certain ideological agenda.
Kickstarter refused to let us crowdfund to fund the film
No, they didn’t. They asked him to correct a factual error regarding the budgetary claims and also asked that he use less graphic language.
Facebook Leaves You Alone Because You’re the Product
Right, because humans are merely bits of information on a computer. :roll_eyes:

Seriously, this hyperbolic language needs to go. Slavers and sex traffickers sell people. Tech companies don’t. They don’t even sell what people claim they do, speaking of which…
it’s a business that sells our information to marketers
No, they don’t. It would be more correct to say that they sell access to your news feed to advertisers who want you to see stuff. Facebook merely has a lot of data that allows it to more smartly choose which ad it will or will not show. But it doesn’t even make any sense, from a technological or business perspective, for Facebook to sell the data to a third party as part of advertising.
so “politics” seems to be more of a cudgel against independent voices and opinions that run contrary to Facebook’s mores than an actual operating position.
So I guess Facebook also isn’t atheist, nor antifa, nor feminist, nor pro-LGBT, nor…you get my point.
 
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