• Facebook defends allowing beheadings footage to continue
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[QUOTE=yawmwen;42919552]people are tolerant of things they hate and are disgusted with all the time. if they fear brutal punishment, then they won't act against the group perpetrating the evil.[/QUOTE] so i guess you got this quote from your local high school satanist anime club books???
[QUOTE=Death_God;42919782]so i guess you got this quote from your local high school satanist anime club books???[/QUOTE] sorta [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince[/url]
Will facebook be putting up a help page explaining the proper etiquette for posting a beheading in "the right context"? I'd kinda like to know when it's more important to put a gore video on display for friends and family instead of going to a human rights organization with it. -edit Waiting for the montage with the Anvil Chorus as the soundtrack.
Hey Facebook was the picture of the suicide victim with his scalp blown off and the caption "lel" in proper context? since, you know, I reported it and you replied it was fine.
I'm a little confused - if they say that posting beheadings is okay... "in the right context"... why is it okay for them to be posted by pages like: - CHECK OUT THIS FUNNY VIDEO - LOL - DAILY BEHEADINGS
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