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Zuckerberg Puts Conservative In Key Facebook Role — Do You Buy It?

Has Zuck shifted his views, or is this a pivot to appease the powerful?

Zuckerberg is no friend of Conservatives. Just ask any of the Conservative influencers or sites that have been black-listed and throttled since Trump won his first term in office.

Has anyone still using Facebook — Meta, is it now? — tried sharing links from this site? Last time we tried, we were blocked. And he was just as involved in the pandemic censorship ploys of the Biden Democrats as any of the other Tech companies in Silicon Valley.

But Zuckerberg started changing his tune after Trump survived the assassination attempt. A charitable view might be that he had a change of heart. A cynical one has more to do with hedging his bets in case Congress, who has the power to change the laws that have protected his company so far decide that a company that wages war against Conservative Speech deserves no protecting.

Fast forward to a couple of weeks before Trump’s inauguration. What do we see?

Meta will appoint Joel Kaplan, Facebook’s most prominent Republican executive, as its new president of global public policy, signaling founder Mark Zuckerberg’s further rejection of censorship, Semafor reported Thursday.

Kaplan, presently the vice president of the department, will replace current head of global policy Nick Clegg, according to the outlet. Kaplan previously served as White House deputy chief of staff under President George W. Bush and joined Facebook in 2011, solidifying himself as one of the company’s foremost conservative voices.

In 2015, when then-candidate Donald Trump posted a video calling for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, Facebook held a companywide town hall where employees roundly decried the video as hate speech and lobbied Zuckerberg for its removal. Zuckerberg ultimately decided against the removal, in part because Kaplan dissuaded him from doing so, according to The Washington Post (WaPo). — DailyCaller

He’s chosen someone who’s been open about his conservative views — and has a record of pushing back against public opinion on issues of censorship.

Zuck has donated a million to Trump’s inaugural fund.

Should we believe him?
Or are we all being played for fools?

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Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck