Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is facing more questions.
On Sunday night, Jan. 31, Project Veritas, a conservative group, released leaked insider video of a conversation between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives. In the conversation, they admitted that Facebook secretly blocks conservative speech and also has “too much power” and is willing to cooperate with Biden.
James O’Keefe and his Project Veritas team have obtained hours of leaked video from a brave Facebook insider. This person still works at Facebook and is willing to continue to expose the corruption of Zuckerberg and his organization.
In the video, Zuckerberg discusses the last weeks of President Trump‘s tenure. He said, “The president (Trump) intends to use his remaining Time in office to undermine a peaceful and legitimate transition of power.”
Zuckerberg said he wants to work with the Biden Administration. He said, “President Biden has issued a number of executive orders on areas that our company is very concerned about and has had for some time, such as: immigration, keeping areas like DACA, ending travel restrictions on Muslim majority countries, and other executive orders on climate and promoting racial justice and equity. I think those are all important and positive steps.”
Zuckerberg added, “We also have the first woman and person of color as our vice president in the history of our country …… The swearing in of Vice President Kamala Harris really reminds us that despite the challenges we face as a nation, we all have something to be proud of.”
He said Facebook is not only a Publisher, they also provide free advertising space for Democrats by covertly blocking and censoring conservatives, thus revitalizing the Democratic Party at the same time.
Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice president of integrity, described how the platform has acted in response to what it considers dangerous voices. He said, “Our system is able to freeze comments on lines that are potentially hate speech or violent when they are detected in the system …… These are all things that we’ve built over the last three or four years as part of an investment in a fair space where we will work to protect elections. “
For his part, Nick Clegg, Facebook’s head of global affairs, said, “Many leaders around the world have expressed a lot of unease …… Ideally, we wouldn’t make these (censorship) decisions ourselves, we’d make them (through the system) in our own way, and in our own democratically agreed rules and principles in our own way. But at the moment, those democratically agreed rules don’t exist, so we still have to make decisions in real time.”
From the president of Mexico to Alexei Navalny of Russia, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and many other leaders around the world have expressed a lot of unease that ‘this shows that private companies have too much power,'” Clegg said. ‘ And we agree with that.”
Facebook’s political speech censorship enjoys the protections afforded by Section 230 of the Communications Code while promoting the far-left agenda. And Zuckerberg has repeatedly testified to Congress that Facebook does not censor or monitor the publication of political speech.
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