Facebook Puts Up Massive ‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner At HQ Following Dallas Shootings
Despite remaining under scrutiny for its liberal biases, Facebook has used the aftermath of the Dallas shootings to pander to Black Lives Matter.
Despite remaining under scrutiny for its liberal biases, Facebook has used the aftermath of the Dallas shootings to pander to Black Lives Matter.
Just one day after five Dallas, Texas, police officers were shot dead by black militant Micah Xavier Johnson whilst policing a Black Lives Matter march, the British branch of the movement staged protests for three days on the streets of the capital.
Joining other Silicon Valley tech companies such as Microsoft, Google and Twitter, internet radio service Pandora has expressed their support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Black Lives Matter protests swept through California over Friday and Saturday nights and into Sunday, undeterred by the murders of five Dallas police officers on Thursday night.
Facebook has refused to remove a graphic image depicting a policeman having his throat slit.
Despite the outbreak of deadly anti-police violence in Dallas yesterday evening, Twitter has chosen today to reward the Black Lives Matter movement with their own custom emoji.
A Facebook fan page dedicated to Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson has been set up, to celebrate the brutal murder of 5 policemen in one of the worst race related incidents in American history.
Dallas police were the first law enforcement agency to have used a robot to kill a suspect on U.S. soil, according to robotics expert Peter W. Singer.
Tech giant Microsoft has joined fellow “progressive” Silicon Valley companies Google and Twitter, tweeting their support of “those committed to change around the world.”
Following the shooting of more than 10 police officers in Dallas, Texas, there has been an eruption of celebration about the deaths on Twitter.