Facebook Just BANNED A Major Trump Campaign Issue, Immigration, This Is MAJOR Election Interference
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🗓️ 27 June 2020
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Summary
After pressure from far left groups Facebook announced that they will no longer allow certain ads to run.
This means that a major campaign issue for Americans and Trump's platform, Immigration, will not be able to be run as ads.
While some think mark Zuckerberg won't actually enforce these rules we have already seen Trump ads get removed for having the wrong image on them. Why would Facebook allow Trump's campaign to run ads on Immigration if they changed the rules?
Democrats of course have shifted far left on the issue of immigration and seem to be pulling out all the stops in their effort to defeat Trump. republicans for now seem to be doing absolutely nothing as big tech censorship and social media bias wreaks havoc on political discourse.
Trump however has said he believes Twitter will ban him and has floated the idea of switching to Parler
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| 0:00.0 | Facebook has just nuked Donald Trump's campaign from orbit with new rules banning hate speech. |
| 0:07.6 | Now you might say Tim, hate speech is a bad thing and how will this even hurt Donald Trump? |
| 0:12.8 | It's not like Trump engages in hate speech, right? Well, if you've been paying attention to the |
| 0:17.3 | past several years and how censorship works on social media, then you probably realize hate speech |
| 0:22.9 | is just something they use as an excuse to target conservatives for the most part. Because we've |
| 0:29.1 | seen many left-wing profiles get away with overt hate speech, we've seen say the New York Times, |
| 0:34.0 | Sarah Jong, post for years hateful rhetoric against white people and that is protected. |
| 0:39.4 | But more importantly, this actually will hurt Donald Trump's campaign because it specifically will |
| 0:46.0 | ban one of his most important campaign issues, immigration. Donald Trump has run ads and put a |
| 0:52.6 | ton of money into them, specifically stating that illegal immigration breeds crime. There's drug |
| 0:58.1 | trafficking, there's cartels, and these people effectively take our jobs. These are considered to be |
| 1:04.8 | scapegoating advertisements, which Facebook will now explicitly ban. The most expensive ad campaign |
| 1:11.7 | Trump ran on Google had to do with illegal immigration. The third most interacted with ad campaign on |
| 1:18.1 | Facebook had to do with immigration. And although these campaign ads are actually about a year old, |
| 1:23.7 | and according to Gallup, the most important issues today are not immigration. Donald Trump is |
| 1:28.4 | still claiming that he will be fighting DACA, that he's going to win. Yes, a campaign issue. |
| 1:34.9 | And of course, Donald Trump maintains the position that illegal immigration hurts the American |
| 1:38.8 | worker. This violates the rules of Facebook's ad campaigns. Now you may say Facebook's not that |
| 1:45.3 | important. Trump can win in other ways. And that's fair. So I don't want to act like Trump has been |
| 1:50.5 | completely shut out by these rule changes, but this will directly impact politics and will hurt |
| 1:56.8 | Donald Trump's ability to reach people on the most prominent social media platform in the world. |
| 2:03.6 | The shocking thing about this is that Facebook by banning these ads has made a hard political |
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