Mozilla and Firefox siding with the traitors against The
People !!!
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So... the communist chinese have taken over Mozillia and Firefox now ?
YOU CAN NOT HIDE THE TRUTH FROM WE, THE PEOPLE !!!!!
YOU do not give crap and you can not take our LIBERTY AWAY !
I will make sure everybody sees your message.
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On Saturday, January 9, 2021, 1:27:38 PM EST, Mozilla
<mozilla@e.mozilla.org> wrote:
This is the Mozilla News Beat.
Following the tragic events in the U.S. this week, we've chosen to scrap
this week's original News Beat and focus instead on articles that explore
the connection between disinformation and the terrorist attack on the
Capitol. Read Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker's thoughts on the events at the
Capitol here.
Violence on Capitol Hill — For months, Trump has been spreading
disinformation, telling his supporters — falsely, without evidence — that
the U.S. election results were a sham. On Wednesday, his supporters took
action. After a Trump speech in which he instigated supporters, armed Trump
supporters breached the Capitol building in order to block electoral college
votes from being finalized. The votes were finalized later that night, but
the uprising led to a different outcome: the death of four people. | via AP
News
Social Media Giveth — At a rally in Washington D.C. Wednesday, Trump told
his supporters "you'll never take back our country with weakness, you have
to show strength." It wasn't long after Trump's speech ended that his
supporters used social media sites like Gab and Parler to coordinate a way
into Congress. According to the New York Times, supporters used the apps to
share what streets to avoid to limit police run-ins and what tools to bring
to pry open doors. This joined chatter from a dozen users who posted about
bringing firearms into the halls of Congress. | via The New York Times
Social Media Taketh Away — Elsewhere on social media, Trump continues to get
hit with the banhammer. Following the events at the Capitol, Twitter removed
three Trump tweets and suspended the president's account for 12 hours. The
next day, Facebook issued Trump an indefinite ban — which will last at least
two weeks, if not longer — saying that Trump is too dangerous to leave on
the platform. Both platforms, along with YouTube, removed a video from Trump
Wednesday night in which he told D.C. rioters to go home and (here's the
problematic part) falsely claimed that the election "was stolen." | via AP
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