A Republican candidate for office in Michigan was censored on Facebook.
The reason: his ad was “shocking and offensive.”
Aric Nesbitt, a former State Representative and Michigan Lottery Commissioner, detailed his experience to Tucker Carlson on the Fox News Channel.
Fox News Insider reports:
Aric Nesbitt […] said he tried to “boost” his online campaign announcement when the social media giant blocked it and sent him a message calling it “shocking and disrespectful material.”
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He said the announcement consisted of his basic policy platform of “limited government,” lower taxes, defending the unborn and protecting the Second Amendment.
Carlson said that left-wing Silicon Valley may have taken issue with the last two.