The conservative group Project Veritas released a recording on Jan. 31 that leaked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s intention to cooperate with the Biden administration on major issues. (Screenshot of the video)
On Sunday (Jan. 31), the conservative group Project Veritas released a video conversation between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his executives that leaked Zuckerberg’s interest in working with the newly inaugurated Biden Administration on major issues. The video reveals Zuckerberg’s intention to work with the newly inaugurated Biden administration on major issues. At the same Time, Facebook executives admitted that Facebook has “too much power.
Following the release of evidence that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and executives claim to want more widespread censorship of speech, on Sunday evening, Project Truth head James O’Keefe ‘Keefe’ again made a video public. The Facebook team member who provided the video said he still works at Facebook and is willing to continue to expose corruption at Zuckerberg and his organization.
In the video, Zuckerberg said he wants to continue working with the Biden administration on the direction of public opinion on the Communist pneumonia Epidemic after achieving a transfer of power from former President Trump (R) through strict speech censorship.
“President Biden, on his first day in office, has signed a number of executive orders that address areas of considerable concern to us as a company.” He said, “I think these (executive orders) are important and positive steps. I look forward to the opportunity to work with the new administration on some of their highest priorities, starting with the response to Covid (CCP pneumonia).”
Nick Clegg, Facebook’s head of global affairs, thinks Facebook already has too much power, even though comments to block former President Trump drew condemnation from leaders in several countries.
Clegg said many world leaders, including the president of Mexico, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, have expressed dismay at the blocking comments. These leaders said, “It shows that private companies have been given too much power and that they should only use democratically agreed rules to make these decisions.”
“We agree with that, we agree with that, and Mark can be very clear about that.” But Clegg still said, “We still have to make decisions in real time.”
Guy Rosen, vice president of Facebook’s so-called “journalistic integrity department,” said Facebook has been able to detect and freeze comments that “may be hate speech or threats of violence,” which These are systems that have been built up over the past three to four years.
Roy Austin, a Facebook vice president, said he could try “Oculus” to “help” a white police officer understand how a young black man feels when stopped, searched and arrested by police. He claims he wants to “protect civil rights” by doing so.
According to publicly available information, the so-called “Oculus” is the former name of Facebook Technologies, an American virtual reality technology company. The founder of Oculus told the media that the Oculus website is not the official website of Oculus China. However, in May 2017, Facebook announced that it would shut down Oculus’ VR content production division.
The Gateway Pundit, a conservative media outlet, reported that Facebook often censors conservative political speech and promotes the image of Democrats by providing them with free advertising. At the same time, however, Facebook still enjoys the protection of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act from legal consequences for its censorship of speech.
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