Monday, December 30, 2019

Instagram Enabling Sexual Predators While Punishing Victims

Corporate Trash At Instagram Enabling Sexual Predators While Banning Victims


My OpEd: What does this have to do with treasonous criminal Donald Trump? You may may be asking. As you may or may not know, society, the criminal justice system, and corporate run social media has rules for us peasants while members of the ruling class are exempt from all rules including the rule of law. As most people know, Trump, scumbag that he is, violates rules on Twitter with every lie filled tweet yet Twitter allows him to post lie after lie after lie. There was a time when this sort of fuckery wouldn't be happening because somebody would show up at 181 South Park Street Suite 2 San Francisco, CA 94107 United States, San Francisco, CA Instagram head quarters and beat the shit out of the gangsters responsible or vandalize their BMWs or pie them in the face with a shit pies for this sort of fuckery. Instagram Customer Service Support Phone No – 1-415-857-3369.

Social media corporations are disgraceful. They censor anonymously. They offer no appeals process. They sic their own trolls onto targets. They take money from Russian trolls. If this sort of treachery existed during the time of the French Revolution Robespierre would have executed every last one of them. Billionaire Kevin Systrom the piece of shit billionaire CEO running Instagram.

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She Reported Her Sexual Harasser To Instagram. It Banned Her Instead.

After calling out a harasser on her Instagram page, Venus Libido was told she was the one who'd violated the platform's rules. (Photo: Courtesy of Venus Libido)

After calling out a harasser on her Instagram page, Venus Libido was told she was the one who'd violated the platform's rules. (Photo: Courtesy of Venus Libido)

British influencer and illustrator Venus Libido was at home in Southampton recovering from a recent surgery when the notifications popped up on her phone. In private messages to her 128,000-follower Instagram account, a stranger had sent her two photos of his penis, along with the text “enjoy the view.”
It was the afternoon of Dec. 16 and Venus, who uses a pseudonym to protect her identity, closed the app in disgust. If she ignored him, she figured, he would probably go away. But moments later, another message appeared: “bitch i know you read it say something.”
As an outspoken feminist and mental health advocate, Venus decided to post screenshots of the man’s messages on her Instagram Story and page (censoring his genitals and username) to call attention to the kind of harassment women endure daily on the platform. She also blocked and reported him to Instagram. It wasn’t long before he contacted her from two newly created accounts to threaten and verbally abuse her.
“WTF take that down bict [sic],” he wrote. “My fucking girl could see this … your done!!”
So Venus reported him again. A short time later, Instagram — which rolled out a new anti-bullying initiative that same day — told her the man had not violated its user guidelines, and his account would remain intact. In fact, it was Venus who’d broken the rules, according to the next alert she received. Instagram removed her post without specifying which policy it had violated, an action the company would later claim was taken in error.
“That really angered me,” Venus recalled. She then posted a piece of her artwork on her page with a caption describing the situation and criticizing Instagram for declining to take action against her harasser. Minutes later, as comments were flooding in from other people describing their similar experiences on the app, Instagram shut down her account altogether. My OpEd: The scumbag who sent her the dick picture was probably Instagram's CEO Kevin Systrom. The reason I say this is because Systrom knows this what happened and he could have her account restored in minutes and have the guy who sent her the dick pictures found and arrested.

After Venus called out Instagram for punishing her instead of her abuser, Instagram deleted her account. (Photo: Instagram/VenusLibido)
After Venus called out Instagram for punishing her instead of her abuser, Instagram deleted her account. (Photo: Instagram/VenusLibido)

Social media sites are shielded from liability for user-generated content, meaning they’re free to decide who and what is allowed on their platforms. By choosing to silence victims and protect abusers, Instagram is not only tolerating harassment — it’s encouraging it. 
Venus’ case isn’t an isolated occurrence. In July, when accusations of sexual misconduct started to pour in against disgraced celebrity photographers Marcus Hyde and Timur Emek, a number of models used Instagram to speak out about their own alleged experiences with the two men.
Instagram reportedly disabled the account belonging to photographer and art director Haley Bowman after she used it to accuse Emek of assaulting her when she was a teenager. Upon regaining access to her page, Bowman said she felt as if she was “being punished for calling out a rapist,” according to Screen Shot Magazine.
Similarly, after model Sunnaya Nash posted screenshots purporting to show Hyde asking her for nude photos of herself in exchange for a free photo shoot, Instagram took down the posts and threatened to delete Nash’s account. 
Instagram, which eventually removed Hyde and Emek’s accounts as the allegations continued to surface, later claimed that the deletion of Nash’s content “was a mistake obviously.”
Venus received a similar explanation from the company, but she doesn’t buy it.
“I felt like I was being silenced for calling out an issue Instagram wasn’t addressing,” she said of her own account’s closure. “I’ve built my account up over two years, and it felt like it was being ripped away from me for speaking out.”
Like many content creators, Venus uses Instagram as a digital portfolio where she promotes her work to a wide audience. Being kicked off the billion-user site threatened to jeopardize her livelihood, so she appealed the deletion through the app and contacted an Instagram representative directly.
After several anxious hours, Venus’ account was reinstated. Not long after she’d logged back in the next morning — her 28th birthday — her harasser sent her yet another photo of his penis with the message: “I hope that teached you a lesson getting your account removed!!”

Venus' harasser has sent her unsolicited photos of his genitals from multiple Instagram accounts. This image was blurred by HuffPost. (Photo: Courtesy of Venus Libido)
Venus' harasser has sent her unsolicited photos of his genitals from multiple Instagram accounts. This image was blurred by HuffPost. (Photo: Courtesy of Venus Libido)

Venus blocked the man yet again, but that didn’t stop him from creating one new account after another to continue his campaign of abuse. Later in the day, he sent her a full-body nude and another stream of messages:
“ur boring”
“oh and a dumb slut” 
“if i gave u my real instagram would you not expose me and just write me a message?”
After being contacted by HuffPost, a spokesperson for Facebook, which owns Instagram, said that it has taken action to ban the man from its platform, and that it had mistakenly removed Venus’ content and account.
“@venuslibido didn’t violate our policies and we apologize for the mistakes we made when reviewing content on her account,” the spokesperson said. “We have taken steps to stop the individual harassing @venuslibido from returning to Instagram.”
Venus sees a pattern. Instagram is notorious for censoringshadow banning and silencing womenshe noted. And although the company claims her original post was removed in error, it still hasn’t been restored.
“How is it that Instagram cracks down so hard on things like female nipples, but they’ll continue to let a man send me photos of his genitals even after I’ve reported him over and over again?” Venus asked, referring to Instagram’s ban on posts that show women’s nipples.
Since the scare of having her account deleted, several people have suggested that Venus keep her head down and stay quiet to reduce the risk of being deplatformed again, she said. But she refuses to self-censor.
“I have a chance to use my voice and my platform for good,” she said. “I don’t care if I get removed again. I’ll just keep fighting it because this is wrong, and if I don’t say something, then what am I doing?”
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This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

Monday, December 23, 2019

By Supporting Trump Evangelicals Have Assured Themselves a Place in Hell

As the political clamor caused by a top Christian magazine’s call to remove President Donald Trump from office continues to reverberate, more than 100 conservative evangelicals closed ranks further around Trump on Sunday.
In a letter to the president of Christianity Today magazine, the group of evangelicals chided Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli for penning an anti-Trump editorial, published Thursday, that they portrayed as a dig at their characters as well as the president’s in spite of the fact the editorial was truthful
“Your editorial offensively questioned the spiritual integrity and Christian witness of tens-of-millions of believers who take seriously their civic and moral obligations,” the evangelicals wrote to the magazine’s president, Timothy Dalrymple.
The new offensive from the group of prominent evangelicals aka fake Christians, including multiple members of Trump’s evangelical advisory board, signals a lingering awareness by the president’s backers that any meaningful crack in his longtime support from that segment of the Christian community could prove perilous for his reelection hopes. Though no groundswell of new anti-Trump sentiment emerged among evangelicals in the wake of Christianity Today’s editorial, the depraved president fired off scathing tweets Friday accusing the establishment magazine – founded by the late Rev. Billy Graham in 1956 -- of becoming a captive of the left.
The letter to the magazine’s president sent on Sunday also included a veiled threat that Christianity Today could lose readership or advertising revenue as a result of the editorial, which cites Trump’s impeachment last week.
Citing Galli’s past characterization of himself as an “elite” evangelical, the letter’s authors told Dalrymple that “it’s up to your publication to decide whether or not your magazine intends to be a voice of evangelicals like those represented by the signatories below, and it is up to us and those Evangelicals like us to decide if we should subscribe to, advertise in and read your publication online and in print, but historically, we have been your readers.”
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Among the signatories of the letter are pedophile George Wood, chairman of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship; con artist Rev. Tim Hill of the Church of God; former Arkansas governor and pedophile enabler GOP presidential hopeful Lyin Mike Huckabee; and former Minnesota GOP Rep. Crazy Michele Bachmann.
Galli told CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday that he views the chances of Trump leaving office, either through a reelection loss or post-impeachment conviction by the Senate, as “probably fairly slim at this point.” The editor-in-chief defended his editorial as less of a “political judgment” than a call for fellow evangelicals to examine their tolerance of Trump’s “moral character” in exchange for his embrace of conservative policies high on their agenda.
“We're not looking for saints. We do have private sins, ongoing patterns of behavior that reveal themselves in our private life that we're all trying to work on,” Galli said Sunday. “But a president has certain responsibilities as a public figure to display a certain level of public character and public morality.”
Galli referred comment on Sunday’s evangelical letter to Dalrymple, who on Sunday published his own strongly worded defense of the magazine's anti-Trump commentary.
Countering Trump's suggestion that the magazine had shifted to favor liberals, Dalrymple wrote that the publication is in fact “theologically conservative” and “does not endorse candidates.”
“Out of love for Jesus and his church, not for political partisanship or intellectual elitism, this is why we feel compelled to say that the alliance of American evangelicalism with this presidency has wrought enormous damage to Christian witness,” Dalrymple wrote.
Asked about the editorial’s indictment of Trump by “Fox News Sunday,” Marc Short – chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, himself a prominent evangelical Christian – cited some of the policy positions that have helped endear the president to many in that voting bloc.
“For a lot of us who are celebrating the birth of our Savior this week, the way that we look at it is that this president has helped to save thousands of similar unplanned pregnancies,” Short said Sunday, adding that “no president has been a greater ally to Israel than this president.”
Roughly 8 in 10 white evangelical Protestants say they approve of the way Trump is handling his job, according to a December poll from The AP-NORC Center.
The Trump campaign is planning a Jan. 3 event in Miami called “Evangelicals for Trump."

The Fake War On Christmas and Youtube Fuckery

The slime that invented the bullshit war on Christmas all deserve long ad painful deaths. In the above video the creator explains how the trash that runs youtube is fucking with them and other channels. Below is a song that mocks the fake Christian and their war on Christmas crap. To all you Trump MAGAts; may each and everyone of you die and burn in hell.

Another Example of the American Police State