Facebook apologizes for mistaken Hate Speech but fails to restore censored post
Facebook apologizes for mistaken Hate Speech but fails to restore censored post as promised
For National Release | August 24, 2018
The Washington Times (View) and Breitbart News (View) ran articles yesterday reporting Facebook's 24-hour suspension of ALIPAC's President William Gheen and censorship of comments over fake allegations of "Hate Speech" which led to a follow-up report from the Washington Times carrying a surprising apology from Facebook.
However, Facebook's written promise to restore the deleted post has not manifested at the time of this release.
The Washington Times Article
Facebook admits error in deleting conservative immigration comments after Mollie Tibbetts death
'Sometimes we get things wrong'
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...m-gheen-immig/
Facebook stated, “We mistakenly removed a comment by William Gheen and restored it as soon as we were able to investigate because it did not violate our community standards,” in a statement to The Washington Times. “Our team processes millions of reports each week, and sometimes we get things wrong. We are sorry this happened.”
This Facebook comment was reported by The Washington Times 12 hours ago, and William Gheen received a notice from Facebook apologizing and claiming "we restored your content."
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Unfortunately, as of noon on August 24, 2018, Facebook has not restored the wrongfully censored content as they state, and William Gheen's response to Mollie Tibbetts's aunt Billie Jo Calderwood is still missing from the page at this link--
https://www.facebook.com/william.gheen/
Unrestored Censored Post
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"We are so thankful The Washington Times and Breitbart News were able to get a response from Facebook and that Facebook apologized for the wrongful ban and branding of our comments as 'Hate Speech,' yet we are puzzled they have not restored the comment as promised," said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. "Also, our hearts go out to all of the Americans out there being wrongfully censored by Facebook who do not have the means to get their story out. Facebook needs to end all censorship and suppression of our treasured free speech rights in America immediately as there is a clear pattern of bias and abuse against conservatives, Christians, and Republicans who do not share the far left values of the vast majority of Silicon Valley tech workers."
ALIPAC has been the target of censorship, suppression, and shadowbanning by Google, Twitter, and Facebook due to the organization's rigid opposition to Amnesty legislation for illegal aliens and its efforts to gain national exposure for the many problems illegal immigration causes for US citizens.
For more information about Silicon Valley censorship and oppression of illegal immigration fighters in America, please visit www.alipac.us