Facebook Deplatforms Former Employee Who Questioned BLM/Diversity Narrative
Facebook Deplatforms Former
Employee Who Questioned BLM/Diversity Narrative
by Tyler Durden Sat,
07/18/2020 - 18:00
Earlier
in the week, we posted an interesting video from ex-Google and
Facebook employee, Patrick Shyu, who explained why he thought
"diversity" policies were creating more problems than solutions.
It appears the video, which
went viral, did not sit well with the social media overlords of the ministry of
truth, as Shyu has just been banned from Facebook, and shadowbanned from
YouTube, after 10 years on the platform. As Shyu begins,
"...just because you
didn't like something I said... for 10 years I said all great things and
then one time I say something that you may not necessarily like, you disable my
entire account and I lose access to all the past 10 years information... and
there's no explanation, no customer service, and not much an appeals
process."
The former tech-lead exclaims
that "this sounds more like high school drama than a company
trying to be a platform," adding that "it seems like they are
maybe trying to swing the election again."
He also suspects, based on
the sudden drop in traffic to his other site, that he has been shadowbanned by
YouTube.
"I think it is quite
disturbing the age of censorship in which we are entering with most
communication dominated by these top-tier tech companies... and almost all of
these companies have certain political biases, promoting only certain
viewpoints and blocking others."
They simply "don't want
to promote a open, free discussion," he ominously concludes, "and
there is no such thing as a neutral platform or means of discussion these
days."
Of course, Shyu is not alone
in being banned or shadowbanned for expressing a
non-arbiter-of-truth-acceptable perspective... or even merely discussing such
matters... and we suspect, before the election is over, he will not be the
last.
Watch the full clip below:
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