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Biden To Facebook: Shut Down Trump Groups Or I’ll Shut You Down

Patriotic users of Facebook have known for a long time that pro-Trump groups outnumber pro-Biden groups by a huge margin, just like attendance at Trump rallies is orders of magnitude greater than that at Biden rallies.

Joe Biden does not like this one bit, and he’s making his dissatisfaction clear.

In a memo dated mid-December sent to Facebook Chief Mark Zuckerberg, Biden demanded that Facebook censor all posts in pro-Trump groups and shut down those that call for his overthrow.

Calling efforts to nullify his election “sedition” and “treason,” the memo goes on to say that Mr. Biden will use the now-infamous Section 230 to shut down Facebook altogether if his demands are not met.

Section 230 has been the target of both President Trump and his allies for months now and was a primary reason for his veto of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

There are numerous signs that Mark Zuckerberg has already caved into Mr. Biden’s demands.

For instance, just about every pro-Trump Facebook group has come under intense censorship pressure lately, with users being banned for even the most innocent and factually correct posts, yet liberal groups have been largely left untouched.

And, in an even more ominous sign, entire groups have been shut down, most recently the 1.7 million-member strong “Joe Biden is not my president” group.

In a leaked transcript of a Zoom meeting between Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee the president “elect” vented his anger:

“Facebook is a bunch of malarkey. Every time I see a Trump supporter posting in one of those groups, all I hear is the sound of an idling Harley Davidson, which those idiots all worship like they worship Trump: ‘Potato Potato Potato Potato.’ Might as well call them all taters, because that’s about how intelligent they are.”

That this won’t go down well with American Potatriots™ would be an understatement, so stay tuned for any new developments.

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