The caption of the post, however, denied gas chambers were used at all. So no, a billboard calling out bigotry against Jews isn’t an overreaction,” the pictured billboard said.
“We’re just 75 years since the gas chambers. In one Instagram post identified by The Associated Press, an account called White Primacy appeared to post a photo of a billboard that describes a common way Jewish people were exterminated during the Holocaust. “We know these groups are determined to find new ways to try to evade our policies, and that’s why we invest in people and technology and work with outside experts to constantly update and improve our enforcement efforts,” David Tessler, the head of dangerous organizations and individuals policy for Meta, said in a statement.Ī closer look reveals hundreds of posts steeped in sexist, antisemitic, racist and homophobic content.