Posted on 08 June 2020
As the George Floyd protests rage on, a Big Tech company has kept an eye on posts including FBI stats about race and crime in the United States, just in case the truth is too offensive.
“Instagram is banning federal crime statistics, which drive a stake through the heart of Black Lives Matter’s narrative,” Big League Politics reported in a June 7 blog. BlazeTV host and producer Elijah Schaffer brought this issue to the public eye by tweeting June 6 how “Instagram is now removing FBI crime statistic graphs,” and calling them “hate speech.”
Schaffer did not pull his punches when he called out how dangerous this is for America’s future:
“Instagram is now removing FBI crime statistic graphs
“Posted with the necessary citations
“As ‘hate speech’
“We are getting to the point where narratives are more important than truth
“And the truth when inconvenient makes you a hateful person
“This is 1984.”
Schaffer’s tweet included a screenshot of what appeared to be an Instagram message that condemned a graph on 2013 crime statistics of black-on-white versus white-on-black crime as “hate speech”:
“Your Post Goes Against Our Community Guidelines
“We removed your post because it goes against our Community Guidelines on hate speech and symbols. Even if you didn’t mean to offend, our guidelines encourage people to express themselves in a way that's respectful to everyone.”
The graph, which Schaffer shared in the screenshot on his tweet was allegedly based on an FBI crime table from 2013 that showed that there were 2,245 black-on-black homicides, 409 black-on-white homicides, 2,509 white-on-white homicides and 189 white-on-black homicides in 2013.
Schaffer also posted the graph on his own Instagram profile. He challenged his followers to “send this to everyone posting a black picture on their profile” in response to the social media blackout meme. He also described some of the narrative shattering data:
“Of 500K black vs white/white vs black violent felonies (non homicide), 85% are black perp/white victim. 500 whites are killed by blacks; 250 blacks are killed by whites. Of 1000 killed by cops, 6% are white cop/unarmed black. Cops kill as many unarmed whites as unarmed blacks.”
When reached for comment, Schaffer responded that the post, from a friend’s Instagram page, had been deleted but was later reinstated.
Even so, he said that Instagram “also put a warning to viewers on my criticism of defund the police” and placed a “sensitive content warning on a view of law enforcement officers praying.”
Note: Big Tech companies, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, have had to rely more on algorithms rather than humans to make content decisions. Even so, those algorithms are designed by people and may carry their biases.