The corporate tyranny against Christians and pro-lifers continues. Facebook is now censoring images of Jesus used in advertising and Twitter is censoring people praying in a tweet.
In yet another act of corporate censorship, Pinterest has permanently banned the account of Live Action, a pro-life group. The group was sent a letter early Tuesday explaining what they were banned for.
.@Pinterest has just permanently BANNED Live Action, claiming we are causing "immediate and detrimental effects on Pinner's health or public safety." #LifeCensored pic.twitter.com/jTBLurzI4j
— Live Action (@LiveAction) June 11, 2019
American Life League, the largest grassroots, Catholic, Culture of Life non-profit in the U.S., was also banned from the platform as they were considered spam.
Pinterest called us Spam. pic.twitter.com/OdByiH98gw
— American Life League (@AmerLifeLeague) June 11, 2019
How does Pinterest justify these actions? In a newly released video, published by Project Veritas, an employee from Pinterest tells James O'Keefe how Pinterest would list Live Action as a porn site as a means to justify their censorship.
In this video from @Project_Veritas an insider at @Pinterest appears to explain how the platform is targeting Live Action as "porn." pic.twitter.com/91kTeInLef
— Live Action (@LiveAction) June 11, 2019