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Facebook suspends Venezuela President Maduro

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Facebook suspends Venezuela President Maduro

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Emboldened to censor world leaders, Facebook suspends Venezuela’s President Maduro

Emboldened to censor world leaders, Facebook suspends Venezuela’s President Maduro

Facebook says Maduro posted coronavirus misinformation and temporarily locked him out.

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Helga I. Fellay
Helga I. Fellay
March 29, 2021

I have had the same experience with FB. I guess I am in good company, two heads of state are now in the same boat as I. Btw, my account was disabled on Feb 23, 2021, and still today FB contacts me every single day between 2 to 5 times with enticements to send them a photocopy of my driver’s license or my passport. It’s not that they promise to reinstate my account if I do. Of course I am not so stupid as to do this.

Helga I. Fellay
Helga I. Fellay
Reply to  Helga I. Fellay
March 30, 2021

I just checked my e-mail file and find 55 attempts since Feb 23 to get me to send them a photocopy of my ID. Why not just cancel my account? WHY do they need a photocopy of my ID – to do what with? Sell it to the highest bidder? Put me on a database of “domestic terrorists” for daring to question their propaganda lies? This is a legitimate question.

Smoking Eagle
Smoking Eagle
Reply to  Helga I. Fellay
March 30, 2021

55 attempts in 34 days! FB seriously wants your ID! A friend subscribed me to FB years ago but I never used it. I got tired of all the FB emails I started to receive so I decided to unsubscribe. At that time, FB hid how to perform this action, but I found some instructions online that some kind soul had posted. It took FB SIX WEEKS to unsubscribe me and over those weeks I was inundated with “are you sure?” and “if you unsubscribe, you may not be able to subscribe again in the future” emails.

Smoking Eagle
Smoking Eagle
March 30, 2021

Yes, Venezuela should block Facebook. And everyone in the west who disagrees with Facebook’s “suspension” of world leaders, or anyone else who dares to stray from the globalist narrative, should immediately unsubscribe in protest. Hopefully, China and Russia can help Venezuela set up its own national social media.

Smoking Eagle
Smoking Eagle
March 30, 2021

Facebook is acting in violation of the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration consists of 30 articles affirming an individual’s rights.

19. Freedom of opinion and expression Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers

https://opseu.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/30_basic_human_rights_list_english.pdf

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