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Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby Hannover » 2 years 10 months ago (Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:39 am)

If what is claimed about the so called 'holocaust' was factual there would be no need to censor free speech about it.

Discussion & inquiry should be a welcomed chance to verify what is alleged.

After all, those like Dieudonne bring good news. Jews should be elated to know that '6,000,000' of their people were in fact not murdered.

However, what is alleged is not truthful, in fact, what is alleged ridiculously impossible and easily shown to be so.

Black Comedian Dieudonne is & has been a real pain in the side of the corrupt "Holocaust Industry" and no doubt he will continue to be so.

Some of Dieudonne's posts used "dehumanising terms against Jews".
Yet is acceptable to "dehumanize" Germans and those who supposedly 'let it happen'.
He had about 1.3 million followers on Facebook, and about 400,000 on YouTube.
The tide is turning.

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Facebook bans French comedian Dieudonne for anti-Semitism

Some of Dieudonne's posts used 'dehumanising terms against Jews', says Facebook as it permanently bans him.

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The comedian had his YouTube channel cut off for similar reasons in June by Google

Facebook says it has permanently banned French comedian Dieudonne, a convicted anti-Semite, from its platform and from Instagram for content it said mocked Holocaust victims.

The company said on Monday that some of Dieudonne's posts used "dehumanising terms against Jews".

"In line with our policy on dangerous individuals and organisations, we have permanently banned Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala from Facebook and Instagram," the company said in a statement, using his full name.

"Banning a person permanently from our services is a decision that we always weigh carefully, but individuals and organisations that attack others on the basis of what they are do not have a place on Facebook or Instagram," it said.

The comedian, who goes by his first name Dieudonne, had his YouTube channel cut off for similar reasons in June by mother company Google.

He had about 1.3 million followers on Facebook, and about 400,000 on YouTube.
'Great victory'

The International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism welcomed the ban as a "great victory", saying Dieudonne's posts "have done considerable and irreparable damage among young people".

The comedian has been convicted multiple times, in France and in Belgium, for comments opponents say are bluntly racist while a loyal following champion his right to free speech.

The performer is infamous for his trademark "quenelle" hand gesture that looks like an inverted Nazi salute, but which he insists is merely anti-establishment.

Most recently, Dieudonne was fined 9,000 euros ($10,600) in November for posting a video deemed anti-Jewish by authorities.

He also received a two-month suspended jail term after saying he sympathised with one of the attackers involved in the January 2015 attack on the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Last year, Dieudonne was given a two-year jail sentence and a fine for tax fraud and money-laundering, under arrangements that allowed him to perform community service instead.

The French government has tried on several occasions to shut down his shows, during which he rails against the "Zionist lobby" that he claims controls the world.
If it can't happen as alleged, then it didn't.

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Re: Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby Lamprecht » 2 years 10 months ago (Mon Aug 03, 2020 4:29 pm)

Dieudonné was also banned from YouTube. From:
On the recent purges by big tech media companies
viewtopic.php?t=13343

Lamprecht wrote:French-born comedian Dieudonné Mbala Mbala had his YouTube account removed as well. http://archive.fo/Uw48N

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Dieudonné, pictured above, is a "Holocaust denier" which means he is a "white supremacist neo-nazi" that hates all non-Whites due to a personal distaste for their skin pigmentation levels.


This comes right around the time that this started:

#NoDenyingIt - "Holocaust survivors" launch "campaign" demanding Jewish CEO of Facebook censor "Holocaust denial"
viewtopic.php?t=13412
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NOTE: I am taking a leave of absence from revisionism to focus on other things. At this point, the ball is in their court to show the alleged massive pits full of human remains at the so-called "extermination camps." After 8 decades they still refuse to do this. I wonder why...

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Re: Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby Sannhet » 2 years 10 months ago (Wed Aug 05, 2020 11:29 am)

The anti-Holocaust activist and writer Alain Soral was also arrested and banned from Youtube very recently; some kind of tie between the latest Soral arrest and the latest Dieudonne case is being reported.

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Re: Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby Lamprecht » 2 years 10 months ago (Wed Aug 05, 2020 2:26 pm)

Sannhet wrote:The anti-Holocaust activist and writer Alain Soral was also arrested and banned from Youtube very recently; some kind of tie between the latest Soral arrest and the latest Dieudonne case is being reported.

Even the JPost is reporting a link between the two:
French Holocaust denier Alain Soral arrested, his ally Dieudonne banned
Police in France have again arrested Alain Soral, one of the country’s most prominent purveyors of anti-Semitic sentiment.
By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ
AUGUST 5, 2020 04:02

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Police in France have again arrested Alain Soral, one of the country’s most prominent purveyors of antisemitic sentiment.

Soral, who has previously been sentenced to prison for inciting racial hatred and denying the Holocaust was apprehended at his Paris apartment on July 29 in connection with his website, “Equality and Reconciliation,” Le Parisien reported. The website outlines conspiracy theories about how Jews exercise their power and calls for a revolution.

Separately, Facebook closed on Monday the Facebook page and Instagram account of Dieudonné M’bala M’bala, a political ally and friend of Soral.

Soral’s arrest was over incitement to hatred against Jews and actions that “endanger the fundamental interests of the republic.” People accused of publishing incitement and other non-violent offenses involving racism and calls for insubordination rarely get arrested in France. But Soral has been multiple times, though he has so far avoided prison by appealing his convictions.

Both Soral and Dieudonné have gained attention for posting antisemitic content and receiving multiple convictions for incitement and Holocaust denial. Several weeks ago, YouTube deleted Dieudonné’s channel and videos.

The action against Soral, who along with Dieudonné founded the now defunct Anti-Zionist Party in France, reflects a growing willingness on the part of the judiciary to use force against purveyors of antisemitic sentiment.

Social networks, including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, had for years resisted or ignored calls to deprive Soral and Dieudonné of a platform on those services, citing the firms’ commitment to free speech.
http://archive.vn/KlCJg | http://web.archive.org/web/2020/https:/ ... ned-637532

So these international media monopolies claimed they were committed to "Free speech" before these bannings. And what does that mean, now they aren't? Why is that? :roll:

This JPost article also reports that Soral has been arrested before but has "avoided prison by appealing his convictions."
I wonder what will happen this time; I would like to see the allegedly incriminating social media posts.
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Re: Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby Sannhet » 2 years 9 months ago (Sun Aug 09, 2020 11:05 pm)

Lamprecht wrote:This JPost article also reports that Soral has been arrested before but has "avoided prison by appealing his convictions."
I wonder what will happen this time; I would like to see the allegedly incriminating social media posts.

What happened this time, it appears, is that a government reshuffle put a Mssr. Eric Dupond-Moretti in the Minister of Justice seat. Within four weeks of his appointment, Dupond-Moretti ordered police to arrest Soral for hateful social media videos and also his so-called collaborator Dieudonne for anti-Semitism.

Eric Dupond-Moretti is on record as favoring a full-ban on political activity by the party Front National, which we may recall got 34% of the presidential runoff vote in May 2017; Dupond-Moretti believes 34% of French voters are incorrigible and that they need to see the heavy hand of the law crushing people to get the message that they are Not Welcome.

Soral, a few days ago, filed a lawsuit against Minister of Justice Dupond-Moretti for what he called the arbitrary and illegal arrest.

I don't know if Soral's anti-Holocaust beliefs had any role in his latest arrest, but it's always there somewhere.

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Re: Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby stinky » 2 years 9 months ago (Tue Aug 11, 2020 2:34 am)

Newly appointed Mssr. Eric Dupond-Moretti, Minister of Justice sounds like a good addition to the French Government, who's President is a Rothschild sock puppet.
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them that they have been fooled

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Re: Facebook bans black French comedian Dieudonne for "anti-Semitism", "holocaust denial"

Postby Sannhet » 2 years 9 months ago (Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:25 pm)

stinky wrote:Newly appointed Mssr. Eric Dupond-Moretti, Minister of Justice sounds like a good addition to the French Government

The Wiesenthal Center thinks he is great:

Wiesenthal Centre to Newly Appointed French Justice Minister: "At Long Last The Murderers Of Holocaust Survivor Mireille Knoll, Will Be Judged For Their Antisemitic Hate Crime."
July 14, 2020 | Wiesenthal.com

Paris – In a letter to French Minister of Justice Éric Dupont-Moretti, the Simon Wiesenthal Centre Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels, expressed satisfaction that “the perpetrators of the stabbing and arson of child Holocaust survivor, Mireille Knoll, will be judged for their antisemitic hate crime and that her family, we hope, will be able to find closure.” [....]

Congratulating Dupont-Moretti for his appointment as Minister of Justice, Samuels noted his regular contact with his predecessor, Nicole Belloubet, “on a number of issues related to the rise of antisemitism, extremism and Jihadism in France... and especially on the cases of Sarah Halimi and Mireille Knoll, both brutally murdered only because they were Jewish.”


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