Facebook is blocking links to a New York Post story that exposes Black Lives matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors’ multi-million dollar property empire. Although, Facebook allowed the same story to be shared via Black Enterprise, which promotes black-owned business.
The Post article from April 10 is headlined ‘Inside BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors’ million-dollar real estate buying binge’. It reveals how Khan-Cullors, a self-described Marxist, recently purchased four high-end homes for a total of $3.2 million.
Both versions cited the NYPost, but FB told the DM their story was prevented from being shared for being “in violation of her privacy rights”.
Now Facebook is completely blocking users from posting a link to the original NY Post story in yet another brazen act of partisan censorship.
When attempting to post the link, the user is met with the message, “Your post couldn’t be shared, because this link goes against our Community Standards.”
Users can’t even send the link via private message to their Facebook friends.
“Facebook will not allow you to post this NY Post story or even to message it to another person. (I just tested it). So Facebook is now effectively opening your mail and reading the contents for ideologically objectionable material. Anyone worried?” tweeted Abigail Shrier.
Forsided, 16.04.2021
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