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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Facebook BANS sale of pro-America procucts

 



(WND)  Facebook has informed a pro-American apparel retailer that its ads on the platform are permanently banned, for no apparent reason, other than they celebrated patriotism.

In recent days, Big Tech has de-platformed thousands of Americans, including the President of the United States. The message seems to be clear: a deviation away from the politics of the left will not be tolerated.

Sure, Twitter attempted to justify banning President Donald Trump from its platform last week by claiming his presence could incite violence. Arguably, Trump’s presence merely posed a threat to the monopoly of the Silicon Valley tech giant and its apparent pledge to only protect viewpoints that are sanctioned by the incoming administration of president-elect Joe Biden.

It’s a sobering time to be an American, especially if you’re one of the tens of millions of people who still value the American principles of free speech and free expression. The conservative movement is currently the target of a campaign to alienate and silence all those who stand it opposition to the institutional left’s desire for one-party rule.

But those feeling the heat from the tech censorship are not just those who openly support Trump. They also apparently include people who broadly support the idea that the country is one worth being proud of.

LeeAnn Miller, whose online clothing company PatrioticMe sells American-inspired T-shirts, hoodies, hats and other items, has been banned from advertising on Facebook. Miller explained to The Blaze that the ban actually took effect in November, prior to the current purge of conservatives.

Still, even then, she was offered no reason as to why her red, white and blue products were 86'd.

WND.com

Banned By Facebook



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