to spread on its platform in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed more than 1 million Americans to date. In an update to her ongoing push to hold tech giants to account, in her Monday tweet Selena added, “social media companies have not done enough to deal with hate.”The comment linked to a tweet from the Center for Countering Digital Hate with the headline: “The failure of social media giants to effectively tackle online hate and misinformation has real-world impacts. Words can kill.
Proponents of the baseless conspiracy theory claim that the U.S. is being overtaken by non-white people who are being brought in to “replace” white voters to achieve political goals. The theory is commonly claimed by white supremacist and anti-immigration groups who believe it is a plot to wipe out the white race. “Followers of this ideology have been massacring Jews, Blacks, Asians, Latinos.
A spokesperson for Fox News had no comment on Legend’s tweets, but sent links to several quotes from Carlson’s show in which he denounced “political violence,” including one from January of this year in which he said, “we’ve consistently denounced political violence of any kind, no matter who commits it.”My heart is broken by the horrific attack in Buffalo. Social media companies have not done enough to deal with hate.
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Social media companies could hire therapists to help increase consciousness of people taken over by negative energy.
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