Facebook Bans Infowars As Rapper Who Posted Child Porn to Instagram Keeps His Account

Wednesday, August 15, 2018
By Paul Martin

As Facebook targets pages for removal who post politically charged content, a rapper who used their platform to upload child porn is reaching millions.

By Matt Agorist
TheFreeThoughtProject.com
August 15, 2018

As TFTP reported, Jones pushes anti-Muslim rhetoric, plays right along with the two-party paradigm, and serves as little more than a cheerleader for the current president, all while stoking divide all the way along. His words are often hateful and he sometimes spreads outrageous conspiracy theories.

While Jones may distribute a ton of questionable content, he’s never posted anything illegal and, he has never posted videos of child porn to any of his platforms. What does child porn have to do with Alex Jones, you ask? Well, nothing really unless we compare Jones getting banned for his entirely legal political speech while others have posted literal child porn to social media and maintain their accounts. Seriously.

For those who may be unfamiliar, rapper Daniel Hernandez, aka Tekashi 6ix9ine, is facing three years in prison for uploading videos to Instagram of he and a friend having sexual contact with a naked 13-year-old girl.

This 22-year-old rapper, who just released a single featuring Nicki Manaj, pleaded guilty to “the use of a child in a sexual performance” after he uploaded the videos.

According to the criminal complaint, “the child engages in oral sexual intercourse with the separately charged defendant Taquan Anderson, while the defendant, Daniel Hernandez, stands behind the child making a thrusting motion with his pelvis and smacking her on her buttocks. The child is nude in the video.”

Another video listed in the complaint is written up as follows: “In the third video, the child is completely nude and is sitting across the laps of the defendant and the separately charged defendant Taquan Anderson. The separately charged defendant touches the child across her legs and vagina with his hand. The same three individuals are observed in all three videos.”

In total, Hernandez uploaded three different videos, all of them in which he was seen sexually engaging with the child.

The videos were not removed until several days later—after the victim’s mother saw them and reported Hernandez to the police.

These videos were enough for Hernandez to be charged with a felony, yet they were not enough for Instagram—which is owned by Facebook, Inc.—to remove his account. This is in spite of the fact that Hernandez used Instagram to post the videos.

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