Facebook Removes Teen's Hunting Pictures; Keeps Up Page Advocating for Her Murder
Texas Tech student and aspiring TV host Kendall Jones has been under fire as of late for her posts on Facebook with various big game animals she has hunted. Facebook removed those photos yesterday, claiming that they violated the site's community standards. Something apparently does not violate those community standards, however, is a page advocating for the murder of Kendall Jones.
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ReplyDeleteFacebook's still around? Who knew?
I would like to see how much these anti-hunting wackos would survive if they got stanrnded in the wilderness or if a real mountian lion,bear or wolf faced them i wonder how these idiot would react?
ReplyDeleteThere are still lots (too many, imho) tacky "Kendall Jones" pages, but the "Kill Kendall Jones" page is now also gone.
ReplyDeleteProgressives effusively support strong independent women unless they are doing something progressives hate such as hunting, pro-life, or effectively espousing conservative ideas. Delusional expectations are the fatal flaw in progressive ideology.
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Lets see how these animal rights wackos would react to some deer browsing on their fancy bushes or leavng a mess in their manucured lawns or having a mountian lion eating fido and fluffy
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