Thursday, March 4, 2021

Big Tech Censorship Is Now Hitting Completely Non-Political Businesses And Nonprofits

Amazon refused to put Justin's book on their platform because he had dared to describe how he invested and made money during the COVID-19 pandemic.

What was ECCAC'S social media crime? Facebook categorizes ECCAC as a "Social issue organization," and Facebook has banned ads for these types of nonprofits since October 27, 2020.

With Facebook's ban now ending on March 4, ECCAC also missed out on their early 2021 online fundraising.

Bottom line: A charity that needs donors to fund their efforts to save sexually and physically abused kids from harm is being banned from promoting their work to grow supporters and their community on Facebook.

They banned my soon-to-be-released business marketing book called "The Undefeated Marketing System - How To Grow Your Business And Build Your Brand Using The Secret Formula That Elects Presidents." Let me ask you a question: does that title sound like a book that's trying to influence an election? Or does it sound like a business marketing book? Facebook said my title was a violation of their political ad ban and that my ads were trying to influence an election.

I'll give you one guess as to how the referees at Facebook responded to my appeal.

Still confused? So were Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino of Fox News when they interviewed me on this Facebook ban story: Since 2018, political advertisements have been subjected to the scrutiny of the social media police.
 

https://thefederalist.com/2021/03/04/big-tech-censorship-is-now-hitting-completely-non-political-businesses-and-nonprofits/ 

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