Deplatforming Trump: The Facebook Oversight Board Decision
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On Wednesday, May 5, the independent Facebook Oversight Board will announce its binding decision on the suspension of Donald Trump following the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Join us for an on-the-record public discussion with Oversight Board members and other experts about the decision and its far-reaching implications.
We will be joined by:
Facebook Oversight Board Members
Ronaldo Lemos, Professor, Rio de Janeiro State University’s Law School
Julie Owono, Executive Director, Internet Sans Frontières
John Samples, Vice President, CATO Institute
Commentators
Henry Olsen, Senior Fellow, Ethics & Public Policy Center; Columnist, The Washington Post
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During a presentation for Indigenous People’s Week, celebrated in April in Brazil, at his son’s elementary school in Rio de Janeiro, the first thing sociologist José Carlos Matos Pereira did was to show a photo of several individuals and ask the children, “What do you think, are they Indigenous?”
The children immediately answered in unison: “No.” He asked why, and they responded, “They are not naked; they do not have a bow and arrow and they are not in the forest; so, they are not Indigenous.”
The episode, centering on a picture of Indigenous people from the city of Altamira in the Amazonian state of Pará, is just a snapshot of the reality faced by Indigenous people living in urban areas throughout Brazil.