It is imperative that FB gets ditched IMO.
I am holding on for now but at some point I will ditch it and lose contact with a lot of friends that choose to stay on the POS platform.
Mewe, Parlor, and Rumble are the new FB, Twitter, and youtube. It is only matter of time before they get way bigger than they are already getting.
Look at my latest FB "fact check".
I posted about this scum bag Texas wench Terry Meza (D-Irving)...
In Texas, State Representative Terry Meza (D-Irving) has introduced HB196. Her bill would repeal the state's "castle doctrine." This doctrine allows a homeowner to use deadly force against an armed intruder who breaks into his home.
"I'm not saying that stealing is okay," Meza explained. "All I'm saying is that it doesn't warrant a death penalty. Thieves only carry weapons for self-protection and to provide the householder an incentive to cooperate. They just want to get their loot and get away. When the resident tries to resist is when people get hurt. If only one side is armed fewer people will be killed."
Meza was quick to reassure that her bill "would not totally prevent homeowners from defending themselves.
Under the new law the homeowner's obligation is to flee the home at the first sign of intrusion. If fleeing is not possible he must cooperate with the intruder. But if violence breaks out it is the homeowner's responsibility to make sure no one gets hurt. The best way to achieve this is to use the minimum non-lethal force possible because intruders will be able to sue for any injuries they receive at the hands of the homeowner."
"In most instances the thief needs the money more than the homeowner does," Meza reasoned. "The homeowner's insurance we reimburse his losses. On balance, the transfer of property is likely to lead to a more equitable distribution of wealth. If my bill can help make this transfer a peaceful one so much the better."
And then they notify me that they have slapped a "fact check" banner on it.....but their fact check cites a site that does not exist...and they block my post linking the site THAT THEY PROVIDED (and does not exist) but then included the fictitious site in their AP article showing their fact check! LOLOLOL.
"FB fact checkers slap their label on a post I shared about Terry Meza on the fans of epoch times page and then claim the misquotes came from a site called
www.gopforumDOTcom (FB won't even let me post that dead link!) which doesn't exist. And on top of that they try to make me sign up for AP news just to read the fact check that they slapped on here. I hope the proper people are catching this stuff."
CLAIM: A bill introduced in Texas by Democratic state Rep. Terry Meza would repeal the state’s “castle doctrine” law, which allows a homeowner to use deadly force against an armed intruder...
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