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Saturday, September 7, 2019

Latinos for Trump banned by Facebook



(National File)  -  Mayra Gutierrez, a director at Latinos for Trump, was banned by Facebook shortly after she denounced the decision of San Francisco city council that labelled the NRA as a terrorist group.

Gutierrez, the South Texas Regional Director for Latinos for Trump, told the National File:
I was at lunch and when I came back, I logged onto Facebook… It took me to that screen where it said my account has been disabled… The last thing I posted was something from Telegram… about the NRA not being a terrorist organization.

Her post was referring to a recent decision by the San Francisco city council to label the NRA a “domestic terrorist organization.”

Facebook famously labelled Alex Jones, Paul Joseph Watson, Laura Loomer, and several others as “hate figures” that are not allowed access to Facebook earlier this year, and explained that it will ban some users who support the Proud Boys, who it considers a hate group.

National File asked Facebook if it considers the NRA to be a hate group and did not receive an immediate response.
Gutierrez had a few ideas as to why the social media giant wanted to target her and others in Latinos for Trump:
They’re trying to remove us because we’re activists who have thousands of followers… There are hundreds and hundreds of direct supporters. When they went after Jen, I was posting about [it] and bringing attention as to what they did to Jen…. I’m an administrator for several pages, I’m a patriotic American, I’m a free mind.
“Jen” is Jen Loh, the Texas State Director of Latinos for Trump and the President of Texans United for America, who was recently banned and then reinstated by Facebook. After her reinstatement, Loh posted on Facebook as to why she thought she was banned:
As soon as I returned from Boston I posted about AOC and her irresponsible tweet she shared to help raise bail money for Antifa. I was banned and more than likely it was because I called her out and for attending straight pride parade.
Loh is still currently unable to livestream from her account. This is not the first time that Facebook has targeted conservatives. Recently, they removed a comment for expressing support of President Trump in his trade war against China, and took down ads by the “Women for Trump” campaign for the crime of targeting women.
The latter is just the start of political ad censorship, as they have begun clamping down on even more before the 2020 election. The social media giant has even admitted that they censor conservatives, and have no plan to stop doing so, making it likely that these unjustified bannings and restrictions will continue in the future.
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