This Facebook post debunking the ‘not all men’ argument is going viral
"If 10 per cent of men are misogynist and 90 per cent of men don’t challenge it, this cycle won’t ever break."
"If 10 per cent of men are misogynist and 90 per cent of men don’t challenge it, this cycle won’t ever break."
Mark Zuckerberg said that the president had used the platforms to “incite violent insurrection against a democratically elected government".
Earlier a video telling rioters to go home was removed because "on balance it contributed to rather than diminished the risk of ongoing violence."
"Neither side is going to concede. Time to clean the guns, time to hit the streets.”
Pakistan's prime minister Khan said online Islamophobia “is encouraging hate, extremism and violence across the world”.
His gripe comes after 23,500 police staff jobs have been lost in England and Wales since the Conservative party came to power in 2010.
The removal of the post is a change of tack for Facebook, which has previously opted to label – rather than delete – misleading statements.
Ben & Jerry’s made the move following the launch of campaign group Stop Hate for Profit in the US.
The move comes as social networks face pressure to ban the former footballer following a number of unproven claims about the disease.
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