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Facebook on Censorship of Navy Seals: “This was an error and we apologize”

Over the weekend human editors at social networking giant Facebook removed an image uploaded by the Special Operations Speaks PAC.

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Over the weekend human editors at social networking giant Facebook removed an image uploaded by the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS).

The message was contained in a meme which demonstrated how Obama had relied on the SEALS when he was ready to let them get Osama bin Laden, and how he had turned around and denied them when they called for backup on Sept 11.

I spoke with Larry Ward, president of Political Media, Inc — the media company that handles SOS postings and media production. Ward was the one who personally put the Navy SEAL meme up, and the one who received the warning from Facebook and an eventual 24 hour suspension from Facebook  because Ward put the meme back up after Facebook told him to take it down.

“We created and posted this meme on Saturday after news broke that Obama had known and denied SEALS the backup they requested. Once the meme was up it garnered 30,000 shares, approx. 24,000 likes, and was read by hundreds of thousands of people — all within 24 hrs. On Sunday, I went into the SOS Facebook page to post something else and found a warning from Facebook that we had violated Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities with our meme. So I copied the warning, put it on the meme as as caption, and re-posted the meme to the Facebook page. ”

source: Infowars

After attempting to put the image back on Facebook, SOS was once again denied.

The organization then contacted the Breitbart new website, which led to an outcry over Facebook’s political censorship.

According to Breitbart, Facebook has since retracted its censorship of the image, claiming it was a mistake and was unintentional:

Facebook Manager Andrew Noyes emailed the following to Breitbart News this morning: We wanted to follow up on the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS) article published on Breitbart.com last night. I assure you that removing the image was not an act of censorship on our part. This was an error and we apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused.

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