A few minutes ago, I had curated and share-posted an online article regarding the popular sentiment by Venezuelans wishing that they had not renounced and surrendered their privately owned firearms as demanded by a decree of the late Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. In response to my unsuccessful postings, Facebook blocked them by citing certain "community standards" that rendered these postings as unwelcome. I protested but doubt that my protest will persuade them to reverse their decision. Given that recently the US Presidential contender Beto O'Roarke at a recent Democratic Party debate stated that if he were triumph in his bid for the US Presidency, come the election of the year 2020, that he would impose a nationwide confiscation drive of all privately owned Assault Rifles, particularly the AR-15 and AK47s. Because the article I sought to share on Facebook is an affront to Beto's rhetoric and shows, in fast forward motion, how a gun confiscati...
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