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TikTok Removes Video About Hamas Sexual Violence as 'Misinformation'

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Elon Musk is accused of being an antisemite (even though he flew to Israel to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu) and letting antisemitism run rampant, but a study found that TikTok is the place to go if you hate Jews:

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We told you a couple of days ago about Aaron Maté taking offense at being called a rape denier. The New York Times published a piece about rape and sexual violence committed by Hamas terrorists and described a photo of a woman who'd had nails driven into her groin. Maté said that was just one line in the story and even if true, it wasn't technically rape.

Jason D. Greenblatt, a former White House envoy to the Middle East, posted a video to TikTok about the New York Post story:

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TikTok removed the video, saying it violated the community guidelines. Which guidelines? Misinformation. "In a global community, it is natural for people to have different opinions, but we seek to operate on a shared set of facts and reality," TikTok wrote.

Here's where we'd post more tweets, but nearly all of the replies are saying the New York Times article is just hearsay and Israeli propaganda.

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Again, we don't understand the mindset of people who celebrated Hamas terrorists slaughtering more than a thousand Israelis but sternly defend Hamas against claims of rape. Sure, they burned people alive and kidnapped infants, but they'd never stoop so low as to rape. They're like the people reflexively tearing down posters of kidnapped Israelis … they're glad Hamas took hostages, but they don't want to publicize it.

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