On Thursday, October 22, 2020, 03:13:13 AM PDT, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:


>Worse than that - FB censors call to weigh SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett against a duck to prove she's not a witch.  I mean, what's the world coming to when you can't do a quick duck check against a possible witch?

>Shocking!

>Facebook really should be ashamed of themselves, interfering in a SCOTUS election in this way - and after a challenge by the BabylonBee, FBook doubled down on their eleckshun interference.

>(Oh, and free speech right to satire - but that's -so- mundane.) :

>   Netizens Slam Facebook’s ‘Woke Police’ For Banning Babylon Bee Satire on Grilling of Judge Barrett
  https://sputniknews.com/us/202010211080834168-netizens-slam-facebooks-woke-police-for-banning-babylon-bee-satire-on-grilling-of-judge-barrett/

>      Last Wednesday, the news satire website Babylon Bee ran a story with the
      headline, "Senator Hirono Demands ACB Be Weighed Against A Duck To See If
      She Is A Witch," in reference to the grilling Judge Amy Coney Barrett
      faced from a Hawaii senator, who asked the judge if she had ever
      "sexually assaulted" anyone.

>      Facebook has removed an article published by the conservative satirical
      site The Babylon Bee, mocking the grilling that Supreme Court nominee
      Judge Amy Coney Barrett came under from Hawaii's Democratic Senator Mazie
      Hirono during last week's confirmation hearing.

 >     Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon slammed the decision by the social media
      giant, revealing on Twitter the heated debate the satirical piece had
      triggered.

>         So after a manual review, Facebook says they stand by their decision
        to pull down this article and demonetize our page. I'm not kidding.
        They say this article "incites violence." It's literally a
        regurgitated joke from a Monty Python movie!
                — Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) October 20, 2020
                https://t.co/U9B6tTOj6N
      


While it may seem obvious to many of us, I think we should explicitly identify "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" as the movie this joke comes from.  There aren't as many advantages to being "old" as I'd like, but one key one is that we've heard and seen A LOT.   Which is great, as long as we've still got a good memory to go with it.

My memory used to be truly astounding, but then Amy Coney Barrett turned me into a newt.   But I got better...

                        Jim Bell