Very few things in social media get me too terribly worked up, but today I encountered and reported a Facebook page titled, "Witches must die by fire." The fact that an anti-Pagan site on FB exists doesn't surprise me, though how overt that hate is took me aback. What disturbs me more is that Pagans who have reported are getting an answer of "there is no evidence of hate speech."
How can a page that spreads slander, misinformation and exhorts violence against Pagans not be termed hate speech? If this were any other faith, would this even be vaguely acceptable? If you subbed in Jews or Muslims, would this be allowed. I would hope not, but given this, I am kind of afraid to ask, actually.
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I'm afraid I can still see the page from the original link. Reporting it now.
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what do you expect from a country that missionary's literally band there original pagan traditions and brain washed them all into
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Keep reporting these people. Facebook has some automated bs, but enough complaints will get their attention. I contacted Covenant
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I too, have found this second page that is obviously based in some unfortunate African country where unlucky females who come unde
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/163986480405404/ Here is another FB group advocating violence and death against witches and "WIZZ