Facebook has added a Muslim Brotherhood member, Tawakkol Karman, to its “Oversight Board”.
Choosing Tawakkol means either Facebook does not recognize that the Muslim Brotherhood’s ideology advocates violent and extremist activities -- or, she was chosen purposefully to aid in Facebook's new censorship program. Tawakkol is a lead figure in the Islah Party in Yemen -- the Muslim Brotherhood's party. Karman has repeatedly defended the Muslim Brotherhood and is well known for her Islamist activism. |
The Oversight Board also includes Kenyan Islamist activist Maina Kiai, Pakistani Islamist activist Nighat Dad and Endy Bayuni, Islamist activist from Indonesia.
Recently, the UN adopted a blasphemy resolution. The UN desires "to counter defamation of sacred religious personalities” (aka Muhammad.
Meanwhile, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell has urged Facebook to pro-actively eradicate 100% of anti-Muslim content before it is ever seen (aka Sharia Law).(1)
Recently, the UN adopted a blasphemy resolution. The UN desires "to counter defamation of sacred religious personalities” (aka Muhammad.
Meanwhile, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell has urged Facebook to pro-actively eradicate 100% of anti-Muslim content before it is ever seen (aka Sharia Law).(1)
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-MI) urged immediate action from Facebook to eradicate anti-Muslim bigotry from the platform and demanded that Mark Zuckerberg implement six measures to censor content. Dingell and 29 colleagues signed the letter.(1)
In her letter to Mark Zuckerberg, Dingell asked for Facebook to implement the following measures: |
- Form a working group comprised of senior staff focused on anti-Muslim bigotry issues and responsible for coordinating work within the company to address hate groups, tropes, bigoted content, and anti-discrimination training.
- Enforce your hate content and hate group policies in a way that ensures militias and white supremacists cannot use your event and group pages to terrorize targeted communities.
- Committing to an independent third-party review of the company’s role in enabling anti-Muslim violence, genocide and internment.
- Strive towards and commit to a 100 percent proactive detection and removal of anti-Muslim content and all other forms of hate before it is even seen.
- Commit to regular anti-discrimination training for your entire staff world-wide
- Training key staff on civil rights issues and common words, phrases, tropes or visuals used by hate actors to dehumanize and demonize Muslims.
Note number 4: “100 percent proactive detection and removal of anti-Muslim content.” This means they want to ban everything critical of Islam.
It also means the First Amendment is being attack by the 30 House members who signed this letter.
The letter was signed by Dingell and 29 of her colleagues, including, Rashida Tlaib, André Carson, Ilhan Omar, Jahana Hayes, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Pramila Jayapal. Full letter here.
The letter has received the support of the following organizations:
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
Islamic Networks Group
Justice for Muslims Collective
National Iranian American Council
Progressive Democrats of America
National Network for Arab American Communities.
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An American Woman Living in Egypt: Life during an Islamic takeover.
Available on Amazon or order it from your local book store.
Cheri's book is jam-packed with explosive information about U.S. involvement in the Islamic takeovers of foreign countries and details why there is a similar crisis lurking subversively inside America.
Read the INTRODUCTION to Cheri's book
Read the Jacket Back