Facebook has removed online ads and posts by President Trump's reelection campaign for violating its rules prohibiting "organized hate," a step the ad biz has been reluctant to take. The ads, which are said to have been circulating on Facebook since June 3, 2020, claimed that dangerous mobs of left-wing groups are running riot, and urged ad viewers to add their names to a marketing list and donate money to the Trump campaign. According to Media Matters, the ads were revised on June 17, 2020, to include a red triangle symbol that was used by the Nazis to identify political prisoners in concentration camps. The watchdog group says the Trump campaign ran 88 of these ads yesterday. The Anti-Defamation League identifies 88 as a hate symbol. It's used to refer to the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet, "H," which repeated twice can stand for "Heil Hitler." What's more, the first sentence in these ads is 14 words, also a white supremacist dogwhistle. Quite a coincidence it seems.
Odhinn wrote: » How do you get informed you have the "mandate of heaven" in the first place? Phonecall? E-mail? Skype? burning bush?
volchitsa wrote: » As an aside. "Mandate of Heaven": Isn't it a wonderful way to make your opinion on stuff seem far more important - suddenly it's not just your own thoughts, you get to decide who "Heaven" is rooting for too. How did we not see long ago what a scam this whole religion carry-on was?
Odhinn wrote: » Meanwhile, Gemma is stating that the whole Tuam babies incident is a hoax.
smacl wrote: » Don't know why he's panicking, no doubt there will be a place for him in Boris's new government.
robindch wrote: » Not only that, but poor little Tommeh/Stephen has had enough of English law and now wants to become a refugee himself
smacl wrote: » I see that Tommy Robinson / Stephen Yaxley-Lennon got jailed today for nine months
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Credibility? The first and only impression she gives is that of being mentally ill No trace of a coherent sentence never mind an argument.
Odhinn wrote: » That being said, I think CH4 paying attention to them gives them (if only in their own minds) far too much credibility.
Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, Steven Winberg wrote: I am pleased that the Department of Energy is doing what it can to promote an efficient regulatory system that allows for molecules of U.S. freedom to be exported to the world
robindch wrote: » A rather scary look into Farage's "Brexit Party" candidates running for election to the European Parliament:https://medium.com/@SJHolloway/this-is-everything-i-discovered-about-all-of-the-brexit-party-mep-candidates-2a59f8f850c5
Claire Fox Claire Fox doesn’t think the government should ban people from watching child porn. Yeah, you heard me. She has defended Gary Glitter’s right to download child porn on a Radio 5 Live phone-in (link)