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It is common knowledge that sites such as Twitter and Facebook have a blatant double standard: they censor anti-Palestinian comments while they give a wide platform to anti-Israel and anti-Jewish ones.
Some time ago an Israeli NGO conducted THE FACEBOOK EXPERIMENT. It opened two new separate pages on Facebook, one anti-Israel and the other anti-Palestinian. They used exactly the same hateful language, except that they referred to either Jews or Arabs. Facebook rushed to censor the anti-Palestinian site, while they let the anti-Israeli one stand because it did not violate community standards. The Facebook Experiment is exposed on this VIDEO:
The same double standard exists on mainstream media, particularly on the BBC, CNN, and other similar news websites. Typically they headline the death of Palestinians, and only as an afterthought - if at all - the fact that they were killed in the act of slaughtering Jews. Here is a recent example:

BBC DENOUNCED: Former BBC chairman Lord Michael Grade exposes BBC’s coverage of Israel, and anti-Israel terror as ‘inexcusable’, saying, “When Israel acts in self-defense, the narrative is distorted to fit their (the media) narrative of Zionist aggression.” Read more:
TERRORISTS WELCOME - Britain has allowed in, and even given legal residency and citizenship to tens of thousands of jihadis who incite against Jews and against Britons themselves. However the British government bars entry to foreign moderate commentators who criticize Islamic terror. One of them is well-known radio host Michael Savage. Also banned from British soil are US anti-Sharia activist Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer.
PM Theresa May and previous governments have also condemned Muslim terror at home, but they donate millions to the Palestinian Authority, which uses that money to pay salaries to convicted murderers of Jewish men, women and children. If killed during their acts of terror, the terrorists' families receive generous salaries. Killing Jews, according to Theresa May and other donors such as the United States and EU countries, is not regarded as terror but as resistance.
The following article was posted by Edgar Davidson on his BLOG on July 5, 2017 - The website he refers to below, THIS ONGOING WAR, focuses on acts of terror in Israel, and uses moderate language. Visit this site and see for yourself. So, why would reporting on Palestinian terror be considered hate? Britain and others seem to think so.
Blog by parents of murdered Israeli teenager censored as 'hate site' in the UK
I have previously posted about how pro-Israel blogs in the UK (and elsewhere including even in Israel) are censored or blocked completely by internet service providers.
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