Franklin Graham BANNED von Facebook über 24 Stunden postiert


Über das Wochenende wurde Franklin Graham über einen Post von 2016 aus Facebook gesperrt.
Folgendes sagte der Beitrag:
“He says the NC law #HB2 to prevent men from being able to use women’s restrooms and locker rooms is going ‘backwards instead of forwards,’” Graham said in reference to the singer in the post. “Well, to be honest, we need to go back! Back to God. Back to respecting and honoring His commands.”
ABER jetzt sagt Facebook, es sei ein Unfall und sie werden sich entschuldigen.
“The problem with Facebook, if you disagree with their position on sexual orientation then you could be classified as hate speech, or that you’re a racist. This is a problem,” Graham said Sunday of the social media company.
“The Bible is truth and I would hope [Facebook] would look to the Bible and get some instruction from God’s word.”
Facebook plans on apologizing to the administrator of Graham’s Facebook page, according to a spokesperson from the company. Graham said on Fox that he would accept the apology.
In addition to his comments on Sunday, Graham claimed that Facebook was trying to “define truth” in a post on the website.
“Truth is truth,” he wrote. “God made the rules and His Word is truth. Actually, Facebook is censoring free speech. The free exchange of ideas is part of our country’s DNA.”
Es ist gut, dass sie sich entschuldigt haben, aber machen Sie keinen Fehler. Die Transenlobby gewinnt in den Medien jeden Tag an Kraft, und ich habe absolut keinen Zweifel, dass sie sich in Zukunft nicht für weitere Sprachverbote entschuldigen werden….

Das ist es für dieses Wochenende! Habe einen offenen Thread - hier ist ein Kommentarfutter:
Oops!
Woah!!! Very cool.
Uhm. OK?
Lay off the weed, man.

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