0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes) 27 views10 pagesZuck
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, 
claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
The
Intercept_
b
Mehdi Hasan
December 7 2019, 9:36 a.m.
aiMark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer and founder of Facebook, arrives for a House
Financial Services Conmittee hearing in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 23, 2019. Photo: AL
Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images
DEAR MARK Zuckerberg,
What happened to you?
Back in December 2015, you spoke out loudly and proudly against
anti-Muslim hatred. “I want to add my voice in support of Muslims in
our community and around the world,” you wrote in a post on
Facebook, two days after then Republican presidential candidate
Donald Trump announced his plan for a “total and complete
shutdown” of Muslims entering the country. “After the Paris attacks
and hate this week,” you added, “I can only imagine the fear Muslims
feel that they will be persecuted for the actions of others.”
The headline in the New York Times? “Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook
Reassures Muslim Users.”
Yet here we are in December 2019. Four years later, you and Facebook
have gone from reassuring Muslims to amplifying hate and bigotry
against us. You have allowed what the actor Sacha Baron Cohen
recently described as “the greatest propaganda machine in history” to
be used to target and persecute some of the most vulnerable Muslim
communities on Earth.
FOR STARTERS, MARK, how does it feel to be complicit
in an actual genocide?
I'm talking of course about the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. In
March 2018, the chairman of the U.N. Independent International Fact-
Finding Mission on Myanmar, Marzuki Darusman, told reporters that
social media companies like yours had played a “determining role” in
the violence, having “substantively contributed to the level of
acrimony and dissension and conflict.”Join Our Newsletter
Original reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered
to you.
 
Email address rmin —
 
 
 
 
 
‘By signing up, agree to receive mals from The Intercept ano the Privacy Paley ang Terms of Use.
“Everything is done through Facebook in Myanmar,” added Yanghee
Lee, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Myanmar. “I’m afraid that
Facebook has now turned into a beast, and not what it originally
intended.
You know all this, Mark. Your company has, basically, admitted to it.
In November 2018, your own product policy manager, Alex Warofka,
acknowledged that you and your colleagues at Facebook had not done
enough “to help prevent our platform from being used to foment
division and incite offline violence” in Myanmar.
And what have you done
since? Warokfa claims
: i “Facebook has a lot of
Facebook has “improved
proactive detection of hate work to do. The
speech in Myanmar.” Yet company should be
Matthew Smith, the thinking about
founder of Fortify Rights, a
human rights nonprofit reparations for
focused on Myanmar, Rohingya and other
disagrees: “Facebook has a i itiatives to end and
lot of work to do,” he told
me. Yes, your companyhas remedy the harms.”
appointed more than 100
new content reviewers for
  
Myanmar, but there are more than 20 million Facebook accounts inthe country and, as Smith argued, “efforts to date are not enough to
tackle the misuse of the platform.”
“It’s not clear that the senior leadership fully understands the gravity
of the situation,” he said. “The company should be thinking about
reparations for Rohingya and other initiatives to end and remedy the
harms.”
How about India’s Muslim minority communities? Does their fate
keep you up at night, Mark? If not, why not? In October, a report by
the nonprofit activist network Avaaz accused Facebook of having
become a “megaphone for hate” against Muslims in the northeastern
Indian state of Assam — where nearly two million people, many of
them Muslims, have just been stripped of citizenship by the far-right
Hindu nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Another report, by the South Asian human rights group Equality
Labs, found “Islamophobic content was the biggest source of hate
speech on Facebook in India, accounting for 37 percent of the
content,” as Vice News noted in June.
You haven’t said or done anything about any of this. You have,
though, repeatedly met with Modi — the world leader, incidentally,
who has the highest number of Facebook followers! You even.
introduced your parents to him. I wonder: Will you be introducing
your parents to any of the Indian Muslims who have had their
WhatsApp accounts deactivated by Facebook in the wake of the Modi
government’s lockdown in Kashmir?
How about the Muslims of Sri Lanka? When members of a Colombo-
based advocacy group called the Center for Policy Alternatives came
to your company with multiple examples of inflammatory and
Islamophobic videos and posts on Facebook — including a post
declaring, “Kill all Muslims, don’t even save an infant” — the New
York Times reports that nearly every complaint of theirs “got the
same response: the content did not violate Facebook’s standards.”A call to kill all of Sri Lanka’s Muslims, spread through your platform,
doesn’t bother you? Doesn’t shock you?
Let’s not forget the Uighur Muslims in China, either. More than a
million people have been locked up in concentration camps across
Xinjiang province, where they have been beaten, tortured, and raped.
Yet BuzzFeed News reported in August on how “Chinese state-owned
media is running ads on Facebook seemingly designed to cast doubt
on human rights violations” against the Uighurs.
Are you OK with Facebook helping cover up what experts are calling a
“cultural genocide” in Xinjiang?
THEN THERE’S THE US. In May 2018, a detailed report
by the Southern Poverty Law Center explained how “anti-Muslim.
content finds a home on Facebook.” A more recent investigation from
Reveal found that while “Facebook has removed groups tied to white
nationalist organizations ... the social network continues to host
groups that are openly hostile to Muslims, such as ‘DEATH TO ISLAM
UNDERCOVER.”
Again, Mark, you know all
Mark. you know all this. You do. You can’t
4
plead ignorance. You
this. You do. You can’t recently hosted Farhana
plead ignorance. Khera, of the civil rights
groups Muslim Advocates,
at your home in California.
Khera says she told you “about the pain and suffering that Facebook
is causing Muslim communities, here in the United States and around
the world.” Did her personal testimony not affect you?
Then again, you previously hosted Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson,
who once called Iraqis “semiliterate primitive monkeys,” and Daily
Wire founder Ben Shapiro, who has falsely claimed the majority of
the world’s Muslims are “radicalized.” Last month, you also had asecret dinner with President Donald Trump and refused to disclose
what you discussed with him. (What a difference four years makes!)
Meanwhile, The Guardian revealed this week that two Muslim
members of Congress, Reps. I]han Omar, D-Minn., and Rashida Tlaib,
D-Mich., “have been targeted by a vast international operation that
exploits far-right pages on Facebook to inflame Islamophobia for
profit.” The Guardian’s revelations “show how Facebook has failed to
stop clandestine actors from using its platform to run ... hate
campaigns” and how these online Islamophobes have “operated with
relative impunity.”
You must be aware of how social media hatred has real-world
consequences, right? Patrick Carlineo, who pled guilty to threatening
to assault and murder Omar in November, spent years using your
platform “to taunt Muslims, attacking them with racist slurs and
saying he wished he could confront a group of Muslim politicians
with ‘a bucket of pig blood,
according to The Guardian.
Facebook moderators in the U.S. didn’t lift a finger to stop him. Is it
any wonder that Omar agrees with me that you’ve helped put a target
on her back?
The sad reality is that, across both the developed and developing
worlds, Muslim minority communities are being demonized,
targeted, and attacked by far-right nationalists. And these far-right
nationalists are being aided and abetted, whether directly or
indirectly, by self-styled liberals in Silicon Valley. By Facebook. By you,
Mark.
Is this really how you want to be remembered? Not as the founder of
a company that brought together 2 billion people online through
funny memes and friend requests, but as the founder of a propaganda
machine that helped incite and organize the mass killing of hundreds
of thousands of Muslims?What happened to the Mark Zuckerberg of December 2015 who told
his Muslim employees that he would “fight to protect your rights and
create a peaceful and safe environment for you”? Who told the rest of.
us that “as a Jew, my parents taught me that we must stand up
against attacks on all communities”?
Seriously, where did that guy go?
WAIT! BEFORE YOU GO on about your day, ask yourself: How likely is it that
the story you just read would have been produced by a different news outlet if
The Intercept hadn't done it?
Consider what the world of media would look like without The Intercept. Who
would hold party elites accountable to the values they proclaim to have? How
many covert wars, miscarriages of justice, and dystopian technologies would
remain hidden if our reporters weren't on the beat?
The kind of reporting we do is essential to democracy, but it is not easy, cheap,
or profitable. The Intercept is an independent nonprofit news outlet. We don’t
have ads, so we depend on our members to help us hold the powerful to
account. Joining is simple and doesn’t need to cost a lot: You can become a
sustaining member for as little as $3 or $5 a month. That’s all it takes to
support the journalism you rely on.
We're independent of corporate interests. Will you help us?
$5 $8 $10 $15
 
 
 
 
 
 
ONE-TIME | MONTHLY
 
 
 
Become a Member >
 
 
 
CONTACT THE AUTHOR:Mehdi Hasan
Sa medi hasan@the intercept .com
X @mehdirhasan on X
RELATED
For Some Reason, We Can’t Find a Single Leftist Mark
Zuckerberg Invited to His Dinners With Pundits From
“Across the Spectrum”
1 Ihan Omar Explains Why She Endorsed Bernie Sanders —
and Why She Blames Mark Zuckerberg for Enabling Threats
_ Against Her
Facebook Brushed Off the U.N. Five Separate Times Over
Calls for Murder of Human Rights Worker
Deconstructed Podcast: How Bad Is the News? With Hasan
Minhaj
LATEST STORIES
The End of Roe
Alabama Court Rules Frozen
Embryos Made by IVF Are
“Children”
Natasha Lennard - Feb. 20
With Roe v. Wade dismantled, far-right
courts are coming for all aspects of
reproductive health care,Deconstructed Podcast
Life Inside the Brutal U.S. Prison
That Awaits Julian Assange
Deconstructed - Feb. 20
Over two days this week, a U.K. court
 
will hear Julian Assange’s appeal against
extradition to the U.S.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Netanyahu Threatening Rafah
Invasion, Biden Prepares to Send
Israel More Bombs
 
Jeremy Scahill - Feb, 17
While pushing its tired narrative about
he White
 
 
Biden “losing patience,
 
House remains dedicated to Israel's war
on Gaza.
Join Our NewsletterThe
Intercept_
ABouT
POLICIES AND REPORTS
BECOME A SOURCE
JOIN NEWSLETTER
BECOME A NENBER
TERMS OF USE
PRIVACY
SECUREDROP
© THE INTERCEPT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED