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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Very True Meme Instantly Gets Student's FB Account Disabled

 
 
  Facebook is full of memes making anything from political statements to making fun of someone. Donald Trump can testify to that; even unknown people shot to stardom overnight thanks to memes. FB has no problem with this amazing digital graze and knows a good meme can go viral. Occasionally they will remove a nasty meme that contains nudity or explicit violence, otherwise they probably laugh with it too. 

  But a few days ago the social media gaint revealed its ugly belly of 'say anything you want as long as we like it too' attitude towards free speech, when a mod not only deleted a meme but also immediately disabled the uploader's account. Quite a harsh action for an account holder that had a pretty good record on the site. And that for a meme that was spot on in the truth department! 

A student in Pretoria, one Erica Miller, got into a word scuffle in an atheist vs Christian debate group with two zombies, four days ago. Them being Christian, and she as an atheist. As we know, religious people are unable to apply logic and reason when their brain illness is being discussed. Examples of that is everywhere in daily life.

  One can only debate with another person when both participants agree to accept proven facts. When facts are being ignored, or blatant untruths are dished up as facts, the debate falls flat on its face. And in debates with mentally unstable people, that happens inevitably.

  In the argument Erica Miller had, her two opponents soon displayed their trait for dishonesty and making up facts. A few other atheists and Christians jumped in too. And so Miller decided to screenshot a wisdom or two of her opponents, meme it with a new app, and upload it to the group again.

  Minutes later her four year old account with a flawless track record of no temporary bans before was instantly disabled by Facebook.

  Take a look at the memes yourself, and judge for yourself if Facebook overstepped the line. I personally do think so. When a person posts something on a public platform, he becomes kind of a celebrity, a public figure, for as long as people find what he said worthwhile. That's why some people became famous for things they said before, isn't it? And it's human nature of others to then dissect and analyze what such a new public figure had said, and to apply ridicule if necessary. That's what Miller had done, so why the excessive punishment by Facebook? 

The retardee's buddy threatened to report the student for her quick meme, after she ridiculed Ryan Chesmore. Chuck Hall had Erica's back, while the Asian guy Lin Nian Juan boxed in Ryan Chesmore's corner.   

...And another one of the memes Miller made. By this time Lin Nian Juan must have been paranoid. :D
 

And so Lin Nian Juan reported Erica's memes to Facebook, but not before Erica got a stab in at some goat fuckers too.

Islam had to be challenged too in the name of equality, and this may actually have earned Miller her permanent ban. 

We do know that Facebook employs a lot of Asian women as moderators, women that work for peanuts, and are mostly Muslim. Since Islamic women in the Phillipines aren't exactly allowed to leave their homes whenever they want, but surfing the internet moderating the West is okay with their owners husbands. 

So there you have it. A brain damaged Muslim woman banned another woman - that actually stood up for the former's rights -  instead of kicking off the two zombies. Some women really don't want to be free from the shackles of their mental illness religion.


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