Facebook CEO(CIA) Mark Zuckerberg caught admitting to plans to censor anti-migrant posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015
By Paul Martin

FACEBOOK THOUGHT POLICE TO CENSOR “ANTI-MIGRANT” POSTS

BY ALEX THOMAS
INTELLIHUB.com
September 29, 2015

In yet another startling example of Facebook’s increasing power to control public thought, the CEO of the massive social media network was recently caught on mic discussing his plans to censor posts that the sites thought police deem anti-migrant.

The discussion, between Zuckerberg and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, was caught on a hot mic during sideline discussions at the United Nations. Merkel can be heard pressing Zuckerberg about what she deemed to be “anti-migrant” posts on the social media site after which the Facebook CEO makes clear that his site is working on censoring them.

“We need to do some work,” Zuckerberg stated in response to a question by Merkel about what she deems to be hate posts on Facebook.

“Are you working on this?” Merkel asks in English. “Yeah,” Zuckerberg responds before being cut off as introductory remarks for the United Nations development summit in New York begin.

Right on que, media outlets such as CNBC and Bloomberg claimed that the pair were discussing the curtailing of racist hate posts on Facebook, despite the fact that no actual policy as to what is an isn’t allowed on the site in regards to the migrant crisis has been revealed to the public.

With Facebook’s long history of supporting left wing ideas and censoring alternative media content, one can only imagine that Zuckerberg meant any Facebook post criticizing allowing millions of refugees into Europe would be removed.

As Mikael Thalen of Infowars.com notes, “Only just last week, an article by Infowars’ Kit Daniels examining the pope’s controversial comments on mass immigration was pulled and barred from Facebook without explanation.”

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