Who said the Left are fascists?
"...people who are 'making fun of members of Congress' online 'should be prosecuted..'
'Those people who are online making fun of members of Congress are a disgrace and there is no need for anyone to think that is unacceptable,' Wilson said during a press conference.
'We are going to shut them down and work with whoever it is to shut them down, and they should be prosecuted'..."
Florida Democrat says those 'making fun' of members of Congress online should be 'prosecuted'
She was referring to some of the boarder guards:
But dozens of hateful posts in a secret Facebook group for current and former Border Patrol agents raise questions about how well if at all the company is policing disturbing postings and comments made outside of public view.
Many of the posts ProPublica obtained from the 9,500-member “I’m 10-15” group (10-15 is Border Patrol code for “alien in custody”) include violent or dehumanizing speech that appears to violate Facebook’s
standards. For example, a thread of comments before a visit to a troubled
Border Patrol facility in Texas by Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, of New York, and Veronica Escobar, of Texas, included “**** the hoes” and “No mames [fist].” Another post encouraged Border Patrol agents to respond to the Latina lawmakers visit by hurling a “burrito at these bitches.” And yet another mocked a video of a migrant man trying to carry a child through a rushing river in a plastic bag. A commenter joked, “At least it’s already in a trash bag” — all probable
violations of the rules.
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Posts in hidden groups have incited incidents of violence in the real world, most famously against Rohingya
Muslims in Myanmar and at the 2017 white supremacist
march in Charlottesville, Virginia. The military launched an investigation of a secret Facebook group in 2017 after
Marines shared naked pictures of female service members. Facebook has acknowledged the problem and has made some efforts to address it with new initiatives, such as a
proposed independent review board and consultations with a group of 90 organizations, most focusing on civil rights.
Facebook has acknowledged the problem and has made some efforts to address it with new initiatives, such as a
proposed independent review board and consultations with a group of 90 organizations, most focusing on civil rights.
Civil Rights Groups Have Been Warning Facebook About Hate Speech In Secret Groups For Years — ProPublica