Facebook bans anyone who posts about Tommy Robinson. Unless you compare him to a convicted communist genocidal maniac

Facebook spokesman compares Tommy Robinson to convicted war criminal Ratko Mladic

Many viewers were likely left speechless last week after watching Deadline – one of Denmark’s most popular news programs during an interview with Peter Andreas Münster, Facebook’s Head of Communications for the Nordic Region. The issue was Facebook’s decision to censor virtually everything connected to the English journalist Tommy Robinson.

Facebook censors Danish Media Outlet and Free Speech Organization

Earlier this year, Facebook banned the Danish online media news outlet 24NYT. The organization is known for criticizing the establishment and focusing on the negative consequences of Muslim immigration to Denmark.

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That happened when the Facebook official said that; “In this way, we consider him [Tommy Robinson] a person in line with Ratko Mladic.”

(We are looking into translating at least segments of the TV show linked in the article above at the word, “Interview”. But for now the thing to know is, you will be banned from Facebook for writing about Tommy Robinson, that is unless you compare him to people who have murdered scores and scores of people, and are said to be guilty of genocide.

Here is what Wikipedia has to say about Ratko Mladic:

Ratko Mladi? (Serbian Cyrillic????? ??????pronounced [râtko ml??dit??]; born 12 March 1942) is a Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal and former military commander who led the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) as a general during the Yugoslav Wars.[1][2][3] He was later found guilty of committing war crimescrimes against humanity, and genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

 

On 31 May 2011, Mladi? was extradited to The Hague, where he was processed at the detention center that holds suspects for the ICTY. His trial formally began in The Hague on 16 May 2012 and was concluded on 22 November 2017 finding him guilty and sentencing him to life in prison.

 

A long-time member of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, Mladi? began his career in the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in 1965. He came to prominence in the Yugoslav Wars, initially as a high-ranking officer of the Yugoslav People’s Army and subsequently as the Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska in the Bosnian War of 1992–95. He has been referred to by certain media outlets as the “Butcher of Bosnia”.

Please spread this around. No matter what you think of Tommy Robinson, this interview by Facebook on Danish TV is a new order of magnitude of communist information totalitarianism. The comparison of Facebook principle, Mark Zuckerberg, while still inaccurate, would actually be closer to the truth, as his actions and the ideology they imply, are much closer to a communist psycho than anything Tommy Robinson has ever done in his life time.

At someone point soon, we hope to interview a member of the Danish Free Press Society about what happened to them at Facebook and why. The punchline you already know. Banned from Facebook for writing something less insanely inflammatory about Tommy Robinson.

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3 Replies to “Facebook bans anyone who posts about Tommy Robinson. Unless you compare him to a convicted communist genocidal maniac”

  1. This is a measure of how afraid the leftist elites are of Tommy Robinson and his group.

    Zuckerberg is pitiful specimen of humanity. A friend who worked at FB and his co-workers used to talk about only being there to make some money and then they would leave. They said they were “riding the t*^rd down the drain.” They’re gone now and talk freely about the “cult” atmosphere and the “kids” who have no life but the one FB has created for them.