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Members of the National Guard walk past the Dome of the Capitol Building on Capitol Hill in Washington Jan. 14, 2021. (AP/Andrew Harnik)
JTA The alert, tweeted by a college student, was vague: A man in a MAGA hat near West Virginia University was apparently asking for the locations of local synagogues and mosques.
On Thursday, a day after the tweet made the rounds of campus social media accounts, police didn’t know much more. A spokesman for the city of Morgantown, where the university is located, confirmed on Thursday that law enforcement was investigating the matter, but had no idea who the man in question was or even definitive confirmation that the interaction took place.
The alert, tweeted by a college student, was vague: A man in a MAGA hat near West Virginia University was apparently asking for the locations of local synagogues and mosques.
Six weeks ago, Facebook announced a ban on Holocaust denial - it s still easy to find
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Employees work in a Facebook unit focused on the fight against misinformation and manipulation in Menlo Park, California in 2018.
(JTA) - As of Wednesday afternoon, one of the first results in a Facebook search for Holohoax - a term popular with Holocaust deniers - was a post decrying Zionist White Jewish Supremacist Child murdering Apartheid State, Talmudic Satanic Holohoax promoters.
Right below it was a video, posted by a group with more than 6,000 followers, captioned Research: Holohoax and Jew world order.