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Talk about hypocrisy,
It's ok for Nawaz Sharif and others to spread hate, and incite violence on every social media platform,
but, it is not ok, when it's their own turn, now, it is all about democracy and rule of law.
Pathetic double standards.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have taken down a video in which President Trump addressed his supporters as a mob of pro-Trump protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol Wednesday afternoon. The sites said the video, in which Mr. Trump seemingly sympathized with protesters and repeated false claims about the election, contributed to ongoing violence and violated misinformation policies.
Twitter then went a step further and locked the president's account.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-...-take-down-video-capitol-protests-washington/
Social media giants are purging Donald Trump supporters from their websites citing concerns over 'violent' protests against alleged electoral fraud.
Facebook banned the 'Stop the Steal' group on Thursday after it amassed more than 350,000 members and planned demonstrations across the United States.
Meanwhile Twitter slapped warnings on Fox News clips of Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham after they made the case that allegations of election rigging by the President should be adjudicated by the courts.
'Stop the Steal' had a soaring membership when Mark Zuckerberg's staffers moved in to wipe it out, citing 'worrying calls for violence from some members.'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/social-media-giants-delete-trump-supporters/ar-BB1aQ1aq
It's ok for Nawaz Sharif and others to spread hate, and incite violence on every social media platform,
but, it is not ok, when it's their own turn, now, it is all about democracy and rule of law.
Pathetic double standards.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have taken down a video in which President Trump addressed his supporters as a mob of pro-Trump protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol Wednesday afternoon. The sites said the video, in which Mr. Trump seemingly sympathized with protesters and repeated false claims about the election, contributed to ongoing violence and violated misinformation policies.
Twitter then went a step further and locked the president's account.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-...-take-down-video-capitol-protests-washington/
Social media giants are purging Donald Trump supporters from their websites citing concerns over 'violent' protests against alleged electoral fraud.
Facebook banned the 'Stop the Steal' group on Thursday after it amassed more than 350,000 members and planned demonstrations across the United States.
Meanwhile Twitter slapped warnings on Fox News clips of Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham after they made the case that allegations of election rigging by the President should be adjudicated by the courts.
'Stop the Steal' had a soaring membership when Mark Zuckerberg's staffers moved in to wipe it out, citing 'worrying calls for violence from some members.'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/social-media-giants-delete-trump-supporters/ar-BB1aQ1aq