Saturday, May 4, 2019

Snoop Dogg Tells His Followers How to Respond to the Facebook Banning of Louis Farrakhan

Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg took to Instagram late Thursday, reports Breitbart, and urged his 31 million followers to post and share videos of Louis Farrakhan to Facebook and Instagram.

Farrakhan was banned from both platforms for what Facebook said was Farrahkahn’s decision to “promote or engage in violence and hate.”


“If you’re down with it like I’m down with it, post your favorite Mr. Farrakhan videos on your Instagram and Facebook page,” Snoop Dogg said in an Instagram video posted Thursday. “Show some love to a real brother.”

Snoop is a clever one.

Facebook and Instagram’s also banned Infowars host Alex Jones, Infowars contributor Paul Joseph Watson, and journalist and activist Laura Loomer.

 -RW

2 comments:

  1. Is this not an opportunity to co-opt other groups for a shared cause, in this case fighting censorship, with whom we might not otherwise overlap in views or principles?

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  2. Farrakhan is unrelenting in his criticism of the influence of Aipac on the US government. That is the real reason he was banned. You simply are not permitted to criticize Israel or her policies, because that is by definition anti Semitic. Just like criticism of Obama or his policies was racist.

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