I believe today Facebook also banned Louis Farrakhan, but that was a transparent effort to appear 'even handed' while actually going after conservative (and probably libertarian groups) as well. Farrakhan has been a 'hater' for well over 30 years. Waiting until now to ban him is laughingly pretextual. Jim Bell On Friday, May 3, 2019, 12:41:26 AM PDT, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-02/facebook-bans-alex-jones-... https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47974579 Facebook has imposed a ban on a new dozen far-right individuals and groups... British National Party Nick Griffin English Defence League Paul Ray National Front Tony Martin Britain First Paul Golding Jayda Fransen Knights Templar Jim Dowson Jack Renshaw Alex Jones Milo Yiannopoulos Laura Loomer Louis Farrakhan Paul Nehlen Paul Joseph Watson. John Earnest Tommy Robinson Plus everyone censored off in prior sweeps. Many millions of combined followers and contributors. All the top social sites trending censors. Includes Instagram and all other properties, and all syndication, and even so much as praise, support for, "representation" and convo about all censored persons and entities are now triggering shadow bans, demonetization, account deletion, etc on various platforms. Even "separatism" right of independance. https://www.tr.news/censorship-why-so-many-are-flocking-to-telegram/ https://www.tr.news/nzer-pleads-guilty-to-sharing-christchurch-video/ Arps will be sentenced on June 14 and faces a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison for the crime of sharing the footage. New Zealanders can also face up to 10 years prison for “knowingly” possessing a copy of the Christchurch shooting livestream or the shooter’s manifesto which he left in the wake of his attack. Corporations, including web hosts, face an additional $200,000 AUD fine under the same law for allowing users to have and distribute the video. Footage of the attack, including the shooter’s manifesto are illegal to view, possess and distribute in New Zealand. Last month, Australian and New Zealand telecommunication companies were quick to block websites that they thought would distribute the content, such as ZeroHedge, 8chan and 4chan. Another New Zealand man, 18, faces up to 28 years in prison for sharing the livestream. MP's said the measures were a "necessary first step" and should be strengthened by independent regulation and financial penalties for firms that were sluggish to remove material. Meanwhile, the Islamic terrorist organisation of Hamas is still permitted to use Facebook and Instagram. World Press Freedom Day: Jailed for a painting Today marks World Press Freedom Day. Around the world, hundreds of journalists are imprisoned for doing their jobs, and the highest number is in Turkey - according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Zehra Doğan, a Kurdish journalist and artist, was sentenced to nearly three years in a Turkish jail for painting a picture. Her story gained worldwide attention in 2018 after Banksy drew a mural calling for her release. In jail, Doğan secretly published a newspaper and created materials to paint. Now released, she is determined to continue sharing stories.