Kevin Sorbo says Facebook didn’t tell him why his page was deleted, compares the situation to the ‘Seinfeld’ episode

Kevin Sorbo is trying to find out why his Facebook page was removed.

The openly conservative actor appeared on “Fox News @ Night” on Monday alongside his wife, Sam Sorbo, to discuss what he believes to be the cancellation of the runaway culture after the social media platform withdrew its allegedly verified official account. without giving you an explanation.

“They didn’t tell me anything at all, I mean, they were banning me last year, telling me that they are purposely letting only a few people see the posts I make,” he explained. “And the posts I make, I do a lot of humor and obviously Facebook doesn’t like humor because they have nothing to laugh about.”

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Sorbo continued: “And then I post things about doctors saying ‘Hey, look at the other side of the COVID question’ or ‘See the other side of the electoral fraud question’ and ‘What do you think?’ That’s basically what I post and it’s enough to make them angry and drop my account, I don’t know. I would love to receive an answer, believe me.

Kevin Sorbo says Facebook did not explain to him why his account was removed.

Kevin Sorbo says Facebook did not explain to him why his account was removed.
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Facebook representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News’s request for comment.

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Sorbo noted that he made a new Facebook account, but said that users are having trouble promoting it. He says he is receiving a notification saying that the promotion of the new page is not permitted by the site’s rules.

“It’s like an ‘Seinfeld’ episode,” he joked. “Where is he trying to make a reservation on a rental car.”

The actor referred to an episode of the third season of the hit sitcom of the 1990s, in which the character of Jerry Seinfeld is irate when, despite booking a rental car, the service had no reserved cars.

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The star was further questioned about the distinction between what many call a culture of cancellation and simple responsibility. He noted that he feels that the silence on Facebook’s radio has left him unable to defend himself on the issue, simply resulting in its silencing, which he considered a cancellation.

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“This is total cancellation. I mean, look, I don’t post things that want to cause riots or cause fights and anger and hatred,” he explained. “I post things like, ‘let’s have a discussion about these guys.’ Because we are receiving so many different things, whether wearing masks or not, whether there is electoral fraud or not. I say, why can’t we discuss these issues? But for whatever reason … their level of tolerance is a one-way street with them. It is difficult to fight this battle when they have all the power and know that they have all the power. “

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