Facebook Begins Asking Users to Rat Out ‘Extremist’ Friends & Family

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Facebook asks users to rat out their 'extremist' friends and family

Facebook has begun sending out creepy Orwellian messages to users encouraging them to snitch on friends and family members that may have become “extremist.”

In a series of chilling notifications, Facebook warned millions of users that they “may have been exposed to harmful extremist content” while encouraging millions of others that they must oust friends and family they suspect have become “an extremist.”

In the eyes of Facebook, “extremist” means anybody who disagrees with the left-wing mainstream media narrative.

“You may have been exposed to harmful extremist content recently,” one message creepily warns. “Violent groups try to manipulate your anger and disappointment. You can take action now to protect yourself and others.”

Informationliberation.com reports: When you click through, it takes you to a page saying, “What arguments do violent groups use to gain followers?”

“Some violent extremist groups wrongly say that for the United States to succeed, its citizens should all be of one culture. However, there are amazing benefits to diversity, and minority groups like immigrants contribute a great deal to American society,” one statement says.

“Did you know that Jewish people account for only 0.2% of the global population and do not exercise any more power or control than any other group?” says another.

Facebook is also sending messages to some users encouraging them to rat out their friends and family to the US government-funded anti-racism group “Life After Hate” and report their posts to Facebook staff who “work with law enforcement.”

From The Post Millennial:

Life After Hate states that they are “committed to helping people leave the violent far-right to connect with humanity and lead compassionate lives.”

The group was awarded $400,000 in 2017 by the Obama administration, though co-founder Christian Picciolini, a former skinhead, said that those funds were rescinded by the Trump administration. The Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security later funded the group with a $750,000 grant in September 2020 to “disrupt domestic terrorism.”

“Our vision,” they write, “is a world that allows people to change and contribute to a society without violence.” They go on to say that “It was these principles that guided us away from lives of hate and that drive us to help individuals exit hate groups today and to support those who have already left.”

Last month, the Biden regime called on Americans to rat out their friends and family if they detect signs of “potential” radicalization.

Mark Zuckerberg, whose social media company just passed a $1 trillion valuation, is now carrying out their bidding.

3 Comments

  1. The CIA created Faceboik as agents for the Highlands Trust I think its called or the Highlands Group .A secretive cabal ,from where the highlands are. They the CIA do not have to disclose any of their financial dealings to anyone.

  2. Facebook, Twitter, etc…..their membership is made up of deep state traitors and their newly minted layer of compromised individuals from across the Great Water. The ones who are microchipped, glued to their cell phones (connectivity), who will vote, vaccinate and act exactly as they are programmed to. Can you tell the difference between a white “old” american and a white “new” american. How about a black “old” american and a black “new” american. How about a mexican, central or south american and a middle eastern ISIS operative. Gets tricky. How about an “old” american jew and a “new” american jew. That’s why Trump and Biden masked America. BECAUSE IT IS OBVIOUS WHO THE TRAITORS ARE. Old Americans share a unique blend of softening, entrenched with a unique sense of self and God. Black, White, Red and Yellow. The tenacity in preserving diversity is exactly what makes our nation great. And why it must return to civility.

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