Here are some truth quotes from me in an article they actually gave my side for once and asked me questions instead of their usual "print lies first then ask for my comment after publishing" strategy.
Goudreau banned from Facebook, Instagram
Chairman of the Canadian Nationalist Front says the ban only helps his cause.
"Banning me and my friends is irrelevant and helps our cause as political social media martyrs," wrote white nationalist Kevin Goudreau, chairman of the Canadian Nationalist Front, in an email to The Examiner.
"I've been banned from Facebook over 100 times since 2008 for basically nothing — not even violating Facebook standards — and always come back," he wrote, adding that he'd already set up and activated a backup account on Monday.
"All this does is make us heroes and increase our membership again, as we are also on 10 other social media platforms," Goudreau wrote.
Here are other social media sites we are on that embrace free speech and nationalism.
https://canund.com/groups/CanadianNationalistFront (Made In Canada)
https://www.stormfront.org/forum/f40/
https://vk.com/cnf14
https://gab.com/KevinGoudreau
https://mewe.com/group/5cbe9d073be99b0de76c3242
Here are other social media sites we are on that embrace free speech and nationalism.
https://canund.com/groups/CanadianNationalistFront (Made In Canada)
https://www.stormfront.org/forum/f40/
https://vk.com/cnf14
https://gab.com/KevinGoudreau
https://mewe.com/group/5cbe9d073be99b0de76c3242
On Monday, Goudreau used a quote in his email from noted white nationalist Paul Fromm: "When you silence the men of the word, you have to deal with the men of the sword."
Then Goudreau elaborates on that quote, in his email: "The more people are oppressed and silenced, the more people will turn to drastic measures to express themselves," he wrote.
"All this has done is advance our cause by leaps and bounds," he added. "As I said, I was banned an hour ago and am back already."
Goudreau is one of six Canadian individuals and groups involved in "organized hate" that have been banned from having any further presence on Facebook and Instagram.
Those banned include one-time Toronto mayoral candidate Faith Goldy.
Also banned are the Aryan Strikeforce, Wolves of Odin and Soldiers of Odin.
(Here are some standard delusional lies below, nobody violated any facebook policies or laws concerning hate or violence)
Facebook is imposing the ban after concluding the six spread hate and urge attacks on or exclusion of others based on their identity, in contravention of the social media giant's policy on dangerous organizations and individuals.
Goldy provided sympathetic coverage for Rebel Media of the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.; she was subsequently fired by Rebel Media for taking part in a podcast on a neo-Nazi group's website.
In February, Goldy was among those who spoke to a convoy of truckers protesting federal policies on pipelines and carbon taxation, but which also included anti-immigration and white nationalist messages; Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier also addressed the protesters.