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Facebook Rejects Ad Featuring Jesus Due To Mark Zuckerberg Discriminating Against And Hating Christians

April 3. 2018

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg repeatedly discriminated against conservative Christians under the Obama Administration (IRS Says Sorry For Targeting Conservatives)

The social networking website Facebook routinely accepts ads for violent Hollywood movies and television shows. However, Facebook routinely discriminates against Christians. Case in point, Franciscan University stated this week that the ad they tried to place on Facebook featuring Jesus on the Cross was, "Shocking, sensational, and excessively violent."

Jesus Christ on the Cross

This is a point I made 2-weeks ago regarding Facebook's behavior in discriminating against people (Facebook's Weak Security Policy Compromised My Account And Resulted In Acts Of Discrimination Prior To The Cambridge Analytica Scandal). You cannot start a business in America or anywhere else in the West, then discriminate against select people and groups. It is illegal, as such conduct is constitutes discrimination under existing laws.

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Franciscan University Claims Facebook Rejected Ad Because It Shows Jesus on the Cross

April 2, 2018 5:19 pm - Franciscan University posted a series of ads on Facebook Friday to promote some of its online theology programs, but it says one of them was rejected because it included the Crucifixion of Christ on the San Damiano Cross. The Catholic university in Steubenville, Ohio sent out a tweet on Friday saying its ad was rejected for content that is "shocking, sensational, and excessively violent."...

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