The social media giant released a statement on Tuesday saying that Robinson’s own Facebook page, which had around one million ‘likes’ before deletion, “has repeatedly broken [Facebook community] standards, posting material that uses dehumanizing language and calls for violence targeted at Muslims. He has also behaved in ways that violate our policies around organized hate”.
Facebook added that the ban was “not a decision we take lightly”.
Robinson told Breitbart London: “…the reasons they’ve given are just complete lies. They’re saying I incited violence and that I openly called for violence against Muslims, that’s just a lie. If that was the case then they could show evidence of messages where I’d said that but I never have.
“This is continued censorship which we all knew was coming but its been done instantly because of my documentary which exposed the establishment working with Hope not Hate, working with the BBC in order to destroy my name to the nation. When I exposed what they were doing they’ve put down the pressure to completely delete me from the internet. This has to show people the levels they’re gonna go to silence any opposition to mass migration and the Islamisation of this nation.”
Robinson was de-platformed by Twitter in May 2018, banned from receiving payments by Paypal in November of that year, and had his Youtube videos blocked from earning revenue in January 2019.
“My documentary went out 24 hours ago, it had one and a half million views, and today I’ve been deleted from the internet,” Robinson said. “And everyone who shared that documentary, with major profiles … have all been deleted today.”
Conservative journalist Jacob Engels was also suspended by Twitter after calling out radical Islam in Europe.
In the “offending” post Engels responded to a video showing a Christian street preacher being arrested in Britain. He tagged US Representative Omar Ilhan. Engels also mentioned other issues in Europe, such as Muslim grooming gangs and terrorist attacks.
Last week, YouTube deplatformed a channel dedicated to exposing Stolen Valor cases. “Stolen Valor,” of course, refers to cases where dishonorable pretenders are caught making fraudulent claims of military honors they never earned.
Retired Navy Seal Don told PJ Media he believes his channel was taken down because he had “outed Nathan Phillips,” who had “masqueraded as a Vietnam vet”.
The “tribal elder” Phillips, had falsely accused Covington Catholic High School students of bullying him in Washington, DC last month.
Phillips had repeatedly made claims of being a “recon ranger” and a “Vietnam times veteran” even though his service record shows that he had zero deployments and never left the United States.
Shipley has regularly exposed the shameless charlatans. His channel had 232 806 subscribers. Many other conservatives have also been targeted as this Twitter post below shows.
So Twitter can suspend Jacob Wohl for allegedly "creating multiple accounts" but didn't ban Dem cyber disinformation "protection" firm CEO @jonathonmorgan that created hundreds of Russian bot accounts to manipulate a federal election under fraudulent pretenses.
So suprising 🙄 pic.twitter.com/t5CR0olZ2Q
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) February 26, 2019