Thursday, July 9, 2015

FACEBOOK, for or not



vulnerable beauty of a Black Woman
I had my moment recently when Facebook shut me down. Apparently one person pointed me out as abusive. I'd written two thoughtful pieces probing the the legitimacy of the claim that Bruce Jenner was a woman, and if women claimed him to be one how much degradation to their essence and their wombs will women take? It was an introspective. The other thing is even more complex. About nine posts from an old photo gallery of mine on the sacredness of women and the womb were deemed offensive! 

I am fully aware of the intense power of the Gay activist's movement, and the sheer weight of its intimidation techniques. Basically, bullying. That placed against the fear U.S. citizens carry like sheep easily led here and there outside of diatribes the average person is held captive in a strange paralyzing fear that asks little, protects no innocent, and no child. In that vacuum I posed questions public forums do not ask! 

That is a long way of blowing off steam, but the second thing about the Gestapo system of governing Facebook uses is their inability or unwillingness to look at any side of a complaint save the complainant. It makes them look weak, pitiful and unskilled in customer service. But, as a large corporation why should they care as long as they look socially responsible? 

The third thing. Facebook is determining whether Native Americans' names are 'Indian enough'! If not, in their estimation, they threaten them, or in the end take their page down. So far, they have not approached me, but no matter how many of us are bullied thus we have our responsibilities in worlds that matter...


~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 
7.9.15 


vulnerable beauty of Ross 



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