Birmingham Post

Facebook gives a forum to fascists and white supremacis­ts

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relations between the races in the alt-right. Their poison has infected every walk of life but what is most troubling is their rehabilita­tion of Nazism.

And in doing so, they now exploit every platform they can that gives them an opening.

It was, therefore, disturbing to hear Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg say posts on his site from Holocaust deniers should be allowed.

The billionair­e said that instead of banning such items, the company would make sure they were not presented prominentl­y in the ‘News Feed’, the posts seen most frequently by individual users. For real? “I’m Jewish, and there’s a set of people who deny that the Holocaust happened,” he said.

“I find that deeply offensive. But at the end of the day, I don’t believe that our platform should take that down because I think there are things that different people get wrong. I don’t think that they’re intentiona­lly getting it wrong.”

As the CEO of the largest social media platform in the world, it was abhorrent to hear.

His position is so bizarre, it’s hard to know where to begin.

The Holocaust is the greatest crime in history, one that people remain desperate to understand. How Germany plunged from the heights of civilisati­on to the depths of barbarism is an everlastin­g shock.

But Zuckerberg’s questionab­le claim that some deny the Holocaust out of ignorance rather than malice should not, and does not, absolve Facebook of responsibi­lity for uncritical­ly hosting such hate.

Imagine someone saying on Facebook that black slavery or homosexual­ity is a mental illness before touting various “cures”.

Would Zuckerberg sit idly by and let people say that too?

No one wakes up one morning and starts denying genocide.

Holocaust deniers understand they’re engaged in a long, protracted propaganda campaign hoping to create support from under any stone they can overturn.

They don’t have to sell the whole lie up front. They plant the smallest seed of doubt, knowing they’ll reap what they sow later.

The drip, drip, drip of denial is core to their strategy of rehabilita­ting and legitimisi­ng Nazism as an ideology, towards their goal of winning people over to their agenda of anti-Semitism, racism and hatred.

In spreading hate and brainwashi­ng the susceptibl­e, they exploit any platform that will give them a voice.

Deniers, who as they rise under Donald Trump’s presidency feel more emboldened today than ever before, are not the equivalent of some harmless flat-earth theorists.

In spreading hate and brainwashi­ng the susceptibl­e, they exploit any platform that will give them a voice

As a person who created and provides a platform for the disseminat­ion of informatio­n on a scale never seen before, Zuckerberg needs to wake up to his responsibi­lities.

He must recognise that holocaust deniers are not “unintentio­nally getting it wrong” against all the evidence that shows up to 17 million people were killed at the hands of evil for their religion.

These people are anti-semites, fascists and white supremacis­ts.

Their agenda, as it was in 1933 when the Holocaust began, is to reinforce and spread the very hatred that produced the Holocaust.

Facebook fascism has no place in the world.

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