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ACLU Again Cowardly Abstains From Online Censorship Controversy: This Time Over BLM


Enormous sums of money have poured into racial justice groups since the May, 2020 murder of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police Department. “The foundation widely seen as a steward of the Black Lives Matter movement says it took in just over $90 million last year,” according to a February
$5 billion was raised by groups associated with that cause in the first two months alone following Floyd s death.
Two weeks after the Floyd killing,
The New York Timessaid that the “money has come in so fast and so unexpectedly that some groups even began to turn away and redirect donors elsewhere,” while “others said they still could not yet account for how much had arrived.” Propelled by the emotions and nationwide protest movements that emerged last summer, corporations, oligarchs, celebrities and the general public opened their wallets and began pouring money into BLM coffers and have not stopped doing so. ....

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Is an Activist's Pricey House News? Facebook Alone Decides.


Is an Activist’s Pricey House News? Facebook Alone Decides.
The New York Post has complained that Facebook is blocking and downplaying its stories. But the platform doesn’t pay any special deference to journalists.
Credit.Koren Shadmi
April 25, 2021, 8:23 p.m. ET
On Wednesday, I learned a new way to get a news article erased from much of the internet.
If the article shows your home or apartment, says what city you’re in and you don’t like it, you can complain to Facebook. Facebook will then ensure that nobody can share the article on its giant platform and, as a bonus, block you from sending it to anyone in Facebook Messenger. ....

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