Censorship

Now, I've never heard of the Babylon Bee, and I don't think they need to be censored, but I am entertained by the pearl-clutching from the right wingers on this.

For the past four years, your idol has been relentlessly attacking legitimate journalists and calling the media the enemy of the people. But now, Facebook removes a f##king Babylon Bee article and they are all "OMG! Freedom of the press!"

No sense of irony, and no shame.

 
Now, I've never heard of the Babylon Bee, and I don't think they need to be censored, but I am entertained by the pearl-clutching from the right wingers on this.

For the past four years, your idol has been relentlessly attacking legitimate journalists and calling the media the enemy of the people. But now, Facebook removes a f##king Babylon Bee article and they are all "OMG! Freedom of the press!"

No sense of irony, and no shame.


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Note that Facebook demonetized the Babylon Bee but did not censor them. Seems like Facebook does not understand satire and has egg on its face, but you're really reaching for "Enemies of Freedom".


That's what I call it when someone tries to snuff out speech instead of answering with their own.  I condemn right wing censorship too but it happens in the USA maybe twice per decade. 

 
Oh so sometimes Zuckerberg is not a dictator but a dirty thief.
I'm finding this humorous when it's been well documented that QAnon and other far right groups like Proud Boys have heavily used Facebook.  It's kind of the reaction I picture them having when they're sitting all jacked up to go save the world.

 
I've shared that same illustration several times with some of my more, shall I say, closed-minded friends and family. I really thought the extra expletives would help get the point across, but they just never seem to get it.
Well the problem with it is that it's wrong. 

Hannity reporting that NPR is refusing to cover the Hunter Biden story.  This fits even the pin-hole definition of censorship because NPR takes money from the US Taxpayer.  Regardless of your party people should say it's long past time for NPR to become a private radio company and sell ads like their competition. 

 
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