>Avaaz said on Sunday that Facebook had taken down 23 Italian accounts with a total of more than 2.46 million followers which were spreading “false information and divisive content” over issues such as migration and vaccines as well as anti-Semitism.
So you can get taken down for saying "divisive" things now? I'm guessing saying "Italy for Italians" or "Stop the boats" are some of those divisive things. And "Open borders" or "Italy for everyone" are probably not divisive. "Throw people in jail and absolute ruin their lives for saying rightwing things" probably isn't divisive, either.
Russia is cheating our elections by making accounts that tonnes of people like and agree with.
Globalists AREN'T cheating our elections by banning accounts that tonnes of people like and agree with.
Understand?
Avaaz, by the way, is an globohomo activist org started with funds from the 1%ers. Founded and run by Ricken Patel. Who is Ricken Patel?
>Patel was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to a Kenyan-born Gujarati father and an English mother with Jewish heritage.[2][7]
Who'd a thunk?
>He was also named a Young Global Leader[5] by the World Economic Forum
Those WEFers sure love the open borders types.
Avaaz is operated out of America. The concept that an American organisation is blacklisting pages/accounts popular with millions of Europeans of a particular political slant I suppose should count as foreign interference? But then, it is the EU who is asking the American techies to ban hatespeech and such, isn't it?
Free speech:
Defn, The freedom to say things that do not challenge the status quo in a meaningful way.
In summary. If you like The League, the techpriests are against you, the EU bureaucrats are against you, and the WEF (most powerful people in the world) are against you. Oh sorry, they're not against YOU, they're just against lies and bad things. Right.