Instagram Sinks To New Lows After Military Deaths

Social media platforms are shameless enough in their brazen censorship of conservatives, though they’ve really reached a new low when they censor parents grieving the loss of their children.

Shana Chappell lost her son, Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikoui, in the recent suicide bombing in Afghanistan.

Devastated, she shared an update on social media, which openly called out the Biden administration for the role it played in her son’s tragic death.

“My heart is so broken and i don’t think i will ever be able to fix it! I feel like I’m dying inside! My Kareemy, my baby loved being a Marine … He has wanted to be a Marine since he was little. He died protecting people, he was doing his job. I can’t help but be angry and hurt. No parent should ever lose their child and i wouldn’t wish this pain upon my worst enemy!I would take his place in a heartbeat. He was only 20!!!” [Source: Fox News]

Chappell also openly called out Biden for the tragedy his actions have wrought upon American families, which apparently didn’t set very well with the Biden-loving Instagram censors.

As Chappell soon found herself unable to access her Instagram page, which she promptly discussed on Facebook.

“It seems Instagram took it upon themselves to delete my account because i am assuming it was because i gained so many followers over my sons death due to Biden’s negligence, ignorance and him being a traitor! I’m gonna assume that Facebook is gonna delete me next! Funny how these leftist one sided pieces of crap don’t want the truth to come out!” [Source: Newsmax]

Apparently, even Facebook realized that deleting the account of a grieving mother probably wouldn’t be a very wise move on the company’s part, and the platform ended up reinstating her access with a rather bizarre explanation.

“We express our deepest condolences to Ms. Chappell and her family … Her tribute to her heroic son does not violate any of our policies. While the post was not removed, her account was incorrectly deleted and we have since restored it.” [Source: Fox News]

“Incorrectly deleted.” That’s a heck of a mistake.

It seems very strange that out of billions of accounts, a grieving mother’s account would just happen to be “incorrectly deleted,” but perhaps the algorithms associated with social media platforms are already designed to search and destroy for any remotely negative commentary about Biden.

Even without social media platforms and their pitiful censorship, family members are still able to express their grief towards the Biden administration’s callous irresponsibility, which many of them have openly spoken about.

For instance, Roice McCullom, who lost her brother Rylee McCullom in the terrorist attack, excoriated Biden for the decisions that led to the tragic loss of American lives.

“He cannot possibly understand. My dad and I did not want to speak to him. You cannot kneel on our flag and pretend you care about our troops. You can’t f*** up as bad as he did and say you’re sorry. This did not need to happen, and every life is on his hands. The thousands of Afghans who will suffer and be tortured is a direct result of his incompetence.” [Source: The Daily Wire]

Not only has Biden demonstrated utter incompetence, but also apparently complete boredom, given that he was caught looking at his watch a number of times throughout the ceremony to honor the fallen soldiers, which did not sit well with the families in attendance.

Press Secretary Psaki also could not be bothered to explain why Biden repeatedly consulted his watch, and she simply regurgitated the same nonsense about Biden presumably empathizing with the families who lost loved ones in Afghanistan.

“His message to all of the family members who were there, those who were not even in attendance, is that he is grateful to their sons and daughters, the sacrifice they made to the country. That he knows, firsthand, what it’s like to lose a child.” [Source: Townhall]

In that case, maybe Biden should check his watch less frequently …

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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