Facebook Bans Gay Magazine Critical Of Islam
Facebook has banned the page of gay magazineGaystream after they published an article critical of Islam in the wake of the Orlando massacre.
The social media platform has again been censoring pages that criticise Islam. Facebook banned the page of gay magazine Gaystream after the publication wrote an article attacking people for defending the attitudes of the religion towards homosexuals.
Journalist and editor-in-chief of Gaystream,
David Berger, claimed that the site had blocked the magazine’s page
because of an article that sharply criticised Green party activists who
“played down the causes of the attack,” Junge Freiheit writes.
Mr.
Berger claims that not only was the Facebook page deactivated, but his
personal account was also shut down for 30 days after he posted an
article he had written called: “Cologne
professional Homos scale new stage of Islam-masochism.” In the
article, he heavily criticised the Cologne Gay Museum director Dr.
Brigit Bosold who told German media she was more afraid of straight
white men than Islamic radicals and migrants.
“Whoever
had thought the culmination of masochism and Islam-appeasement by
left-green professional homosexuals was already achieved, will now be
mistaken: it becomes even more masochistic and perverse,” Mr. Berger
wrote.
The article which prompted the banning of Gaystream is
unknown, as Facebook did not give the magazine any specific examples of
how they had broken the terms of service of the website.
Multiple articles have come out on Gaystream following
the massacre in an Orlando night club that killed 49 people this past
weekend. One of the articles pointed out the fact that before the
shooting a radical Imam had spoken out about homosexuality in the city
andadvocated the death penalty for LGBT individuals.
British-born
Imam Farrokh Sekaleshfar gave a talk in March in which he stated that
death is the sentence for homosexuality and that “we have to have that
compassion for people. With homosexuals, it’s the same. Out of
compassion, let’s get rid of them now.”
Gaystream and
David Berger single out German Justice Minister Heiko Maas as being
behind the censorship of their site on Facebook. Mr. Maas teamed up with
the Amadeus Antonio Foundation who are led by ex-stasi operative
Anetta Kahane. The organisation is tasked with stamping out
“xenophobic” comments online across social media platforms and works in
tandem with those platforms to shut down pages and user accounts.
The Amadeus Antonio Foundation was recently the target of a protest by
the hipster-right Identitarian movement who put up posters claiming
that the building which houses the foundation was the new home of the
old East-German secret police.
The
crackdowns on free speech and expression by Facebook and Twitter have
reached new territory as LGBT men and women express their outrage over
the Orlando massacre. Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos had his own account briefly suspended over comments made in reaction to the shootings after a mob of angry Muslim users reported him to Twitter en masse.
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