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[–] CaptnObvius 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Who uses Facebook to read Natural News? Go straight to the source.

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[–] TheTrigger ago 

Boomers.

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[–] arc02001 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Facebook is saying, in so many words, that it lends Material and Philosophical support to the NEXT PHASE of the Gay Adjenda, which is something called Inter-Generational Relationships. This is nothing short than the ultimate goal of LEGALIZING Pedophilia or the Act of a grown Adult Man or Woman having sexual contact and relationships with Juveniles and Minor Children. This is precisely what all of this is leading up to people! -

LGBTQ's CAN NOT reproduce sexually because they reject the G-d Mandated Function of a Man and a Woman to come into a Relationship and have Biological Children as a result of the same! So what do they do? They prey or recruit or attempt to adopt very young boys and girls and Indoctrinate them into their detestable and degenerate ways to increase their numbers!! These people are PURE DEVIANT EVIL in personification. Never forget that G-d himself BURNED ALL OF THEM and their cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to literal ASHES because of the danger they and their practices represented to all of Mankind. (Sodom and Gomorrah today rest at the bottom of The Dead Sea, the lowest place on Earth's Surface below Sea-Level, entombed under a H2O/Na brine of 34% salt water. Think about that long and hard......)

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[–] Phantom42 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago 

"Fascistbook"

OMEGALOL!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU FUCKING DUMBASSES ARE ACTUALLY COMPARING FASCISM TO COMMUNIST CENSORSHIP? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

You scumbags are more worthless than I thought. LOL

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[–] Zoldam 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Fascism actively censors shit as well, usually Marxist filth. But yes Facebook is totally commie.

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[–] Phantom42 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Censoring Marxist filth is a civic duty.

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[–] cdglow 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not a lawyer, and don't care enough about Kikebook to research this, but do their terms of service say that you can be banned for off-platform behavior? I'd be shocked if their terms of services doesn't give some legal wiggle room to make any decision they want.

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[–] billstickers420 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

You need to lurk moar if you still think the fascists were the bad guys.

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[–] ArcAngel ago 

militia to FB HQ. round em up & shoot em

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[–] grantedrights 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

https://hooktube.com/watch?v=_hjx_T_Sqvw Mark Zuckerberg kills own pigs, chickens and goats

Is telepathy texting the next step in technology communications? With over 2 billion registered members, Facebook is the world’s most popular online service. But to maintain that title, Facebook is constantly developing new services to keep people logging in. In a recent video conference, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg discussed one of the cutting edge projects his team are working on. The top secret Building 8 division has begun to develop what they call a “direct brain interface”, or the technology that would allow to text by “telepathy”.

What would you do with a direct brain interface? The direct brain interface is intended to capture the words you plan to speak as they pass through your brain. These thoughts would then be converted into text, ready for transmission – to a nearby screen, or even directly into the mind of another person using a similar interface.

Initially, Facebook hopes that their new technology will allow people with brain injuries or communication problems finally “speak” with the outside world. One scientist working on the project believes such a device would be “as transformative as the computer mouse”.

Taking the direct brain interface mainstream Once the medical application has been proven, Facebook would naturally expect to take the interface mainstream. Zuckerberg described how he would like to see the technology used to send messages telepathically between Facebook users.

Because the technology is “decades” from release, it is hard to properly imagine what the interface could do. At the most basic level it will probably work like a person-to-person version of the Facebook Messenger app. Presumably users would be able to send text messages direct to the brain of their friends, anywhere in the world without having to lift a finger, or making a sound.

The potential for problems Just like any computing device, there is always a potential risk that the direct brain interface could be hacked. Again, the specifics of such an attack are hard to guess, but could be relatively harmless, such as receiving unwanted advertising messages directly into the brain.