Facebook ‘Unpublishes’ Multiple Popular Anti-Police-Brutality Pages

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Facebook Just Banned ‘Cop Block’ And Other Large Anti-Police Pages:
https://defensemaven.io/bluelivesmatter/news/facebook-just-banned-cop-block-and-other-large-anti-police-pages-kFdxAxma1EWWpq5XRQ8biw/?fbclid=IwAR3GkJmr-nHABJzAJh-l3rZ67vWntOEAJThQvnAmfM8qf1eUgju7feF42fQ

(Facebook announced on Thursday that 559 pages had been deleted for flooding their platform with politically-oriented spam, according to Washington Post.

Among the pages taken down were notorious anti-police pages for Cop Block, The Free Thought Project, and Police the Police, which had roughly seven million followers between them.

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My Commentary#StatistPrivilege

Doublethinking About a Democratically-Elected Government

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following quote, being shared by an acquaintance, and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

“I don’t trust the average person to make his own choices. I therefore want everyone subjugating his own judgment to that of an external law-making authority. But that authority can’t just be arbitrary and unlimited, so I want the common people–who themselves can’t be trusted–to choose other people to be the authority. That way all the people who would behave like violent, wild animals can select the best and brightest among them to force the rest to behave in a proper manner. Because while I don’t trust the average person to run his own life, I do trust him to choose someone to run everyone else’s life. Because I am a statist. And I haven’t gotten around to questioning all the patently insane bullshit I was taught when growing up.”

~Larken Rose

My Commentary: Doublethink much?

When Fighting Monsters…

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork, being shared by an acquaintance, and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

“I’ve been separated from my parents!”
“Because of Trump’s Nazi border policy, right?”
“No, they got caught with a plastic straw!”

My Commentary: Well, that’s awkward…

Zero Tolerance Policy in Public School Claims Another Innocent Victim

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Zach Cassidento’s snapchat post of his airsoft bb rifle

Child Arrested for Sharing Photo of Toy Gun on Social Media That He Got for His Birthday:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/high-school-student-suspended-arrested-for-sharing-photo-of-empty-toy-gun-on-social-media/

(Rachel Blevins) A teenage boy was arrested and detained for the crime of posting a photo on social media of a toy gun he received as a birthday gift. Despite the fact that the photo included a “Warning” sticker on the gun, which stated that it was a toy, the student was suspended from school and treated as a criminal.

As a senior at Amity High Regional School, Zach Cassidento said he did not think he was doing anything wrong when he received a new airsoft gun for his birthday and posted a photo of it on Snapchat.

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My Commentary: Was a warrant even issued? If so, which criminal judge signed it?

Government Remains Prime Enemy of Liberty

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House Rejects Bill to Give Patients a ‘Right to Try’ Experimental Drugs:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/13/us/politics/house-rejects-right-to-try-bill.html

(In a surprising rebuff to President Trump and Republican leaders, the House derailed a bill on Tuesday that would have given patients with terminal illnesses a right to try unproven experimental treatments.

The bill was considered under special fast-track procedures that required a two-thirds majority for passage, and it fell short. When the roll was called, 259 House members supported the bill, and 140 opposed it.

Most of the opposition came from Democrats, who said the bill gave false hope to patients and could actually endanger people dying of incurable diseases, because it would undermine protections provided by the Food and Drug Administration.

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My Commentary: All current “drug laws” are predicated upon the assumption that the State owns your body…