Declare Your Independence From Facebook-The Real Harmful Extremists

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Facebook now posting Extremist Notifications
Facebook now posting Extremist Notifications

If you are still wasting your time (G-d knows why) hanging out on a creepy social network known as Facebook, you may have indeed noticed that some of your friends are becoming “radicalized.” For example, after Dr. Fauci declared that it’s “common sense” to double mask, some on Facebook dared to question his medical expertise. While visiting your friends, you may have noticed that some don’t have a portrait of Dr. Fauci proudly displayed on their nightstand. You may have heard some of your friends suggesting that burning buildings is bad – just like this dude.

Some of your friends openly expressed their displeasure with being forced to keep their children out of school. All of these are alarming signs that your friends are extremists who secretly belong to KKK.

“Hate groups oversimplify problems by blaming them on one group of people.” – says the social network that blames all the problems in this country on one group of people.

The “support” link took users to a support page that linked to Life After Hate, which was described as “a nonprofit that provides support to anyone who wants to leave hate behind and solve problems in nonviolent ways.”

Life After Hate will help you get through the terrible trauma of having a friend who holds a different political opinion. Here is one of their therapists:

If you’ve had enough of Facebook, you can join a new social network, GETTR, launched by the former Trump senior adviser Jason Miller.

Here is how to get off Facebook but still keep all your videos and pictures.

“If you’ve been on Facebook for more than a few years, you probably have a trove of photos and videos that only exist there. In case you want to leave Facebook but keep your photos and videos, you can download them and save them on your own computer, a hard drive, a thumb drive, or in another location.”

How you can download your Facebook pictures on a mobile device.

This Independence Day let us all consider stop feeding the beasts that rob us of our liberties, steal our personal info, and surveil our every thought. Make a change and stop enabling the division and drivers of true hate to gaslight on social media.

Happy 4th of July!
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Tatyana Larina comes from my favorite work of poetry. And that's the only time you'll see me quoting Wikipedia as a source. I came to the US in 1991, lived in San Francisco for 5 years, and I have a Computer Science degree. I worked in software industry for several years, later switching to a career of a full time mom, and I never looked back. In my younger days, I wasn’t a conservative. That is not to say that I was ever a liberal – I was not anything at all. I had no idea that there were such concepts as “conservative” and “liberal”. I did not pay attention to politics at all, and the most political knowledge you would get out of me would be who the US President was, and even for that you had to catch me on the right day. My first introduction to politics was during the second Israeli intifada in 2002. Unspeakable violence erupted in Israel. Every day dozens of people were killed. Even though I didn’t follow politics, that deeply affected me. I felt sad, frustrated, and powerless. And one night, I happened to stumble on an MSNBC program called “Alan Keyes is making sense.” He was talking passionately about Israel and the violence, and he addressed my feelings very well. Since that evening, I turned on Alan Keyes every night, and by his commentary he was able to take away some of the frustration and anger that I had. It was like a nightly therapy session. Feeling intrigued after watching Alan Keyes, I wondered what else MSNBC had in store. I switched through the channels, and low and behold, I found Scarborough Country. Right off, Joe Scarborough wasn’t what he is today at all. He was a solid conservative (as I now understand), making common sense conservative points. I found him interesting and engaging. Opposing liberalism had not entered my mind at that time. I still didn’t know anything about liberalism. It was just the things he said sounded very common sense and worthwhile to me. Imagine that at some point, MSNBC had a conservative host on the air. Crazy times, ha? Exploring my new political universe, I switched through more channels, and one night I found FOX. O’Reilly Factor was on. From the very first night, I was hooked. I abandoned Scarborough. O’Reilly was not just common sense – he was aggressive, and he was a fighter. He was Scarborough on steroids. He wasn’t just talking – he was taking on what he thought to be wrong and unjust. Ever since the first time, and until untimely end of Bill’s FOX career, I don’t think I ever missed one Factor. For forming my political views, and my ability to formulate them, I have to give special credit to three people: Charles Krauthammer, Bill O’Reilly, and Greg Guttfeld. To Charles - philosophy. To Bill - realistic and pragmatic approach to politics. To Greg - realization that a good joke will change more minds than a long lecture. And for everything else, thanks to my family.
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