Nothing surprising: Facebook has for some time been accused, among other things, of censoring opinions that conflict with its left-wing Globalist agenda.  And of course, it’s a multi-national that doesn’t like paying taxes, as then NZ Prime Minister John Key scolded Zuckerberg about directly when they met.


Facebook_logo_(square)A scathing British parliamentary report on Monday branded Facebook “digital gangsters” who failed to fight the spread of fake news and violated data privacy.

Its executives have further been accused of trying to either hide or suppress emerging evidence of foreign meddling flagged by its engineers.

Parliamentary committee chair Damian Collins said Facebook “deliberately sought to frustrate our work by giving incomplete, disingenuous and at times misleading answers to our questions”.

Facebook co-founder and chief Mark Zuckerberg turned down three requests to appear before the committee.

“Companies like Facebook should not be allowed to behave like ‘digital gangsters’ in the online world, considering themselves to be ahead of and beyond the law,” the 108-page report said.

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