I shared "How Should We Remember 9/11?" on Facebook which is not permitted. The most worrying thing with the operating freedom of expression policy of the Meta is that they found the problem with this blog.
What points have I made in this blog?
The contrast was drawn between the 9/11 event of 1893 and the 9/11 attack of 2001. I condemned not only the terrorists and their organizations but took a dig at Al Jazeera for its dubious acts. A brief commentary was made on the geopolitical reality of Israel-Palestine and India-Pakistan in its shadow. With a note, I also clarified that no religion especially Islam is linked to these acts of terrorism. Finally, I produced the complete speech by Swami Vivekananda given on 9/11 of 1893 where he talked about tolerance and universal acceptance.
Now Facebook says, "Your content goes against our Comunity Standards on dangerous individuals and organisations". It also says, "It looks like you shared symbols, praise or support of people or organizations that we define are dangerous or followed them".
Either the Facebook Reviewer at Meta does not understand basic English and lack cognition skill (which is extremely improbable) or considers Hinduism preached by Swami Vivekananda to be dangerous (which I hope should not be the case).
I demand a response from Meta (Facebook).