Facebook Says it Has Removed 1.5 Million Uploads of the New Zealand Mosque Shooting

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
March 18, 2019

The Jew-run enterprise of Facebook can’t delete the Christchurch, New Zealand mosque shooting video fast enough. They just don’t want people seeing how awesome it is.

Facebook has been frantically trying to erase any and all uploads relating to the Christchurch, New Zealand mosque shooting. They just announced that they’ve removed 1.5 million uploads that show footage of the event. They’re even going so far as to remove edited videos that don’t show any graphic content. It’s one of the reasons why we’ve had to set up a permanent download location for it.

Reuters:

Facebook Inc said it removed 1.5 million videos globally of the New Zealand mosque attack in the first 24 hours after the attack.

“In the first 24 hours we removed 1.5 million videos of the attack globally, of which over 1.2 million were blocked at upload…,” Facebook said in a tweet late Saturday.

The company said it is also removing all edited versions of the video that do not show graphic content out of respect for the people affected by the mosque shooting and the concerns of local authorities.

This is some fairly extreme censorship at play. They’re desperately trying to flush this down the memory hole. They don’t want people watching and sharing the video because the video has received universal acclaim across the Internet. People of all ages greatly enjoyed seeing Brenton Tarrant walk into what was effectively an Islamic terrorist recruitment center and systematically waste all the Moslem invaders.

But here’s the thing: this type of censorship is unquestionably one of the main factors that led to this situation. Almost everyone seeking to have any sort of honest conversation about the problems with multiculturalism has been banned off of the big social media sites. When you prevent people from having a real dialogue, they see no hope that their political grievances will be addressed. And when people see no hope for political change, there will be some like Tarrant who resort to violence. This is just a simple and obvious reality.

So guess what the political leadership of New Zealand wants? They want to have a conversation with Facebook about changing the live-streaming capabilities of their site. In other words, they want Facebook to implement new and even more extreme forms of censorship.

Bloomberg:

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern plans to take up the issue of live-streaming of last week’s terrorist attacks in Christchurch directly with Facebook Inc. as the social media platform said it removed 1.5 million videos of the footage within 24 hours of the shootings.

“This is an issue that goes well beyond New Zealand but that doesn’t mean we can’t play an active role in seeing it resolved,” Ardern told reporters in Wellington Sunday. “This is an issue I will look to be discussing directly with Facebook.”

This is the same type of retard logic Ardern is using to push for changes in New Zealand’s gun laws. Changing Facebook’s live-streaming capabilities is going to do nothing to solve the underlying problems that led to this. Maybe she should sit down and read Tarrant’s manifesto before she speaks such gibberish. He did send her a copy after all.

But if any of these people think these levels of extreme censorship are going to prevent future acts of violence, they are sorely mistaken. It only increases the probability that there will be many more of them.