Zhao Lijian has posted yet another meme.
When the US pressures others to take sides, it actually means… pic.twitter.com/KYdIMmWe7G
— Lijian Zhao 赵立坚 (@zlj517) April 2, 2022
I don’t think this kind of meme is allowed.
In order to use Twitter, you must believe in the coronavirus, and you must support the Ukraine – without reservation.
Having any reservation about supporting the Ukraine is officially illegal in many European countries now. If they had the ability to scan your thoughts and found you thinking “I’m not sure I support these neo-Nazis taping people to posts in the Ukraine…” then you would be arrested.
It’s a serious violation of thought laws to not support the Ukraine.
I think Zhao is going to get banned.
The US government threatening people that don’t go along with their moral panic campaign is a vicious anti-Semitic canard.
Meanwhile, someone leaked the Google/YouTube rules about posting about the fake war in the Ukraine:
So, it’s officially not allowed to support Russia.
It’s extreme (red text) to claim that the Ukraine is killing civilians. I assume by that they mean “it’s illegal to post videos of the Ukraine killing its own civilians.”
All of these companies all have the same policies, which Jen Psaki for some reason admitted were being determined by the White House. She said that the program was to ensure that all of the platforms follow the same guidelines issued by the White House.
🚨Jen Psaki on Censorship
🗞What she said: if people are banned from 1 media platform for spreading “misinformation” they should be banned from ALL platforms & “robust enforcement strategies”
😡What I heard: Censorship using big tech & citizens reporting on citizens
SOUND ON pic.twitter.com/e5X2bOpE9d
— BadJeannie ™️ (@BadGeannie) July 16, 2021
So, if Google’s rules are leaked, it’s just to be assumed those are the same rules every platform has.
All Zhao has actually said is that the West is making the conflict worse, which you can see above is “out of scope.”
But how long will that remain “out of scope”?
It’s an increasingly popular position, as the State Department continues to order Zelensky to refuse any kind of diplomacy with Russia.