Saturday, July 17, 2021

Persecuting Child Predators?

 



From Facebook:

Convicted sex offenders aren't allowed to use Facebook. If you've seen an account that may belong to a convicted sex offender, please report it to us. Make sure you provide one of the following types of information with your report: A link to a listing in a national or state sex offender registry.

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Reporting a registered sex offender to Facebook is not persecuting. It's not "slander." It's absolutely the right thing to do!

Think about this: If the registered sex offender really wanted to be a good citizen why would he or she continue to violate Facebook's policy? That's not to mention violating the laws of the State of Alabama that could easily land him in jail or even prison?

So for those blaming us and others who have turned in this unrepentant young man, we ask why the first three times Facebook banned him didn't give him a hint that he wasn't wanted? We also ask what kind of advocate you are for this felon when every other word you type is a vulgar epithet?

Want to blame someone for "ruining this man's life?" Try the man himself. Whether guilty or innocent of the crime, he pleaded guilty and knew what that plea entailed when he stood before the judge. It's a little too late to plead innocence now.



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