Facebook Admits to Blocking Pro-Life Ads During Irish Abortion Vote

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Facebook Admits to Blocking Pro-Life Ads During Irish Abortion Vote



Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in a speech this week that his company blocked American pro-life groups’ ads from running during Ireland’s abortion vote last year.


The CEO, while discussing regulations during elections at the annual Aspen Ideas Festival, explained that during Ireland’s 2018 referendum to repeal the country’s protection for unborn babies, his company decided to not run ads from pro-life groups.


“During that election, leading up to that referendum, a bunch of pro-life American groups advertised in this Irish… leading up to this Irish election, to try to influence public opinion there,” Zuckerberg said, according to Lifesite News. “And we went to the Irish, and asked folks there, ‘How do you want us to handle this? You have no laws on the books that are relevant for whether we should be allowing this kind of speech in your election, and really this doesn’t feel like the kind of thing that a private company should be making a decision on.’”


He continued to explain that though Irish officials had no problem with the pro-life ads, his company decided that it would be “impermissible election interference,” and blocked the ads.


The vote in Ireland repealed one of the world’s most restrictive abortion bans, which gave equal rights to both the fetus and the mother. Abortions were not allowed in almost all situations.


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