It’s Dangerous To Disagree With The Narrative

I’ve found that if you just post your own comments on your account and you don’t argue with anyone, you reduce your chances of getting in trouble with Twitter and Facebook and other social media as well as in real life.

I almost never argue in real life or on social media.

Comment: A few weeks ago, I posted contradictory information on a BLM Facebook page. I also said something to the effect of “black dads matter,” as well as facts regarding Michael Brown. It was like a sack of hornets converging with bizarre and shrill accusations galore from regulars on the site.

A few days ago, my Facebook account was suspended. I was informed that my account was suspended until I provided evidence that I was who I said I was. They required a scan either my driver’s license, my birth certificate, or mail of a utility bill with my name and address on it. I’ve had the account for years.

What this means is, unless I dox myself for Facebook, so they can keep a record of me, for future use, my account cannot be cancelled, and can never be used again. All my posts, email messages, Facebook messages, photographs will remain with Facebook, as property of Facebook.

This also means Facebook can cite me as one of their users, even though I cannot cancel the account, which I would if they’d allow it.

This being the case, I’m hard put to figure out how Scott Zuckerberg isn’t a functional sociopath.

This is because he seems to be saying, “if you post anything against any political theory of mine, I will dox you, so that I can have leverage over you in the future, should it ever come to that. In the meantime, what you’ve posted so far, I own and control for good.”

Again, I didn’t post anything on the BLM pity page besides a differing opinion, as well as contradictory citations.

* I post all kinds of chauvinist, sexist, misogynist and racist stuff on my FB page and I’m still waiting for the FBI to knock on my door.
When I troll leftists sites, I make sure to report each and every asshole who calls me names. So far, it works.

* Maybe Thiel will help you file suit against him for billions.

Or maybe you can contact writers over at Breitbart. They would probably like to cover it. Once they do, Drudge can link.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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