Friday, July 6, 2018

Facebook Algorithm Flags The Declaration Of Independence As "Hate Speech"

Over the last couple of years major social media, news and video platforms have been actively engaged in the censorship of what they believe to be fake news and information. Often spearheaded by third-party review organizations known to have biased views, there have been countless examples of unpopular speech and commentary that has seen its distribution suppressed or outright banned.
While there is most certainly a human element involved in the review and flagging of information, mega Silicon Valley conglomerates have also implemented automated systems to identify potentially hateful and repulsive content.
To give you an idea of the kind of automation in play and what words and ideas are being identified as running contrary to the principles of media aggregators and distributors, consider that Facebook recently banned America’s founding document from being posted.
Since June 24, the Liberty County Vindicator of Liberty County, Texas, has been sharing daily excerpts from the declaration in the run up to July Fourth. The idea was to encourage historical literacy among the Vindicator‘s readers.
The first nine such posts of the project went up without incident.
“But part 10,” writesVindicator managing editor Casey Stinnett, “did not appear. Instead, The Vindicator received a notice from Facebook saying that the post ‘goes against our standards on hate speech.'”
The post in question contained paragraphs 27 through 31 of the Declaration of Independence, the grievance section of the document wherein the put-upon colonists detail all the irreconcilable differences they have with King George III.
Stinnett says that he cannot be sure which exact grievance ran afoul of Facebook’s policy, but he assumes that it’s paragraph 31, which excoriates the King for inciting “domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages.”
The removal of the post was an automated action, and Stinnett sent a “feedback message” to Facebook with the hopes of reaching a human being who could then exempt the Declaration of Independence from its hate speech restrictions.
 Source: Reason.com
The Vindicator took a screenshot of the post’s removal:
According to the Vindicator, the post was eventually restored after it was manually reviewed.
  • 73828

Mueller Probe Expands Despite Pleas To "Finish It The Hell Up"

.
July 6th, 2018
Mueller Probe Expands Despite Pleas To "Finish It The Hell Up"
Instead of winding down his investigation into Russian interference/collusion in the US 2016 election, Robert Mueller is requisitioning additional Department of Justice resources in  Read More ›
Green Beret Reveals: 3 Shooting Hacks To Instantly Improve Your Accuracy
Did you know that you, me, and pretty much everyone else share ONE MAJOR HANDICAP that severely reduces our ability to fire a gun? I didn't... Read More ›
Teen Attacked For Wearing MAGA Hat, Assailant Fired
San Antonio police are investigating what appears to be a politically motivated hate crime after 16-year-old Trump supporter Richard Hunter was reportedly assaulted by an aggressive liberal for wearing a red MAGA hat at a local Whataburger.  Read More ›
Facebook Algorithm Flags The Declaration Of Independence As "Hate Speech"
Over the last couple of years major social media, news and video platforms have been actively engaged in the censorship of what they believe to be fake news and  Read More ›
Trade War Begins In Hours, As Trump Confirms China Tariffs To Start At Midnight
If China was hoping for Trump to relent, and back down in the last minute before the start of tonight's China tariffs, set to take place at Read More ›
Trump Says Scandal Plagued Scott Pruitt Has Resigned From The EPA
The Scott Pruitt saga is finally over: moments ago president Trump tweeted that he has accepted the resignation embattled EPA administrator Scott Pruitt, adding that "within the Agency Scott has done an outstanding job, and I will always be thankful to him for this."  Read More ›
Eric Peters: "People Assume That Stocks Always Rise Over Time. They're Wrong"
This week on the MacroVoices podcast, host Erik Townsend welcomed Eric Peters, the CEO and CIO of One River Asset Management, for a discussion about the long-term future of the US  Read More ›
Air Force Prepares For Eventual Retirement of B-1, Transition to B-21
The Air Force is looking toward the future of its B-1 bomber, including plans for upgrades to the bomber while also preparing it for an eventual retirement, Fox News reported. Read More ›
Michael Pento: This Is "The Most Dangerous Market Ever"
Money manager Michael Pento is sounding the alarm because we are getting very close to something called a “yield curve inversion.” Pento explains, “Why do I care if the yield curve inverts? Read More ›
Get A Secret Weapon in the “Battle of the Bulge”
Sadly, the people who do succeed in losing weight usually regain everything within a year or so. It can be truly disheartening, all these soldiers pushing the front line... Read More ›
Is This Why Tesla Executives Are Fleeing?
I originally started following Tesla as I felt it was a structurally unprofitable business nearing a cash crunch as hundreds of competing products were about to enter the market Read More ›
Trump Said To Narrow SCOTUS Pick Down To 3 Candidates
A day before the White House's first round of China-specific tariffs are set to take effect, Bloomberg is reporting that President Trump has narrowed down his list of potential  Read More ›
The Dark Cloud Of Global Debt... The Perfect Storm Looms
While everyone is debating the effects of possible trade sanctions on the global economy, few are paying attention to a far more serious issue. Enormous global debt, combined with low-interest rates, have set the stage for a global recession  Read More ›
Analysts Brace For "Serious Disruption" As Trade Growth Tumbles Ahead Of Tariffs
While the US prepares to unleash its latest salvo in the trade war against China at midnight tonight, business surveys suggest that global trade is already collapsing Read More ›
More Breaking News
 

 

Urge DOJ to investigate Netflix for criminal activity involving children

American Family Association

Urge DOJ to investigate Netflix for criminal activity involving children
Friday, July 6, 2018
Urge DOJ to investigate Netflix for criminal activity involving children
Dear Carl,
Netflix is receiving public backlash for streaming a film with a scene that appears to be child pornography.
The film in question is an Argentinian movie calledDesire that portrays a 9-year-old girl simulating sex with a pillow and includes close-up shots of her engaging face as a 7-year-old girl watches.
You can read an in-depth review of the scene from AFA hereWarning: The language used to describe the scene is graphic.
Department of Justice guidelines on child pornography state:
Notably, the legal definition of sexually explicit conduct does not require that an image depict a child engaging in sexual activity. A picture of a naked child may constitute illegal child pornography if it is sufficiently sexually suggestive. Additionally, the age of consent for sexual activity in a given state is irrelevant any depiction of a minor under 18 years of age engaging in sexually explicit conduct is illegal.
At the minimum, this scene clearly inappropriately sexualized a child, and unfortunately, this is a trend since Netflix seems to increasingly embrace objectifying and degrading depictions of sex and sexual assault.
Take Action
Send an email directly to Department of Justice Secretary Jeff Sessions, urging his department to immediately open an investigation of Netflix for the distribution of child pornography in violation of federal law.
If our mission resonates with you, please consider supporting our work financially with a tax-deductible donation. The easiest way to do that is through online giving. It is easy to use, and most of all, it is secure.


Tim Wildmon, President
American Family Association
 
 
Share this Alert:
Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Addthis
Connect With Us:

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *