WATCH: Tucker Carlson blasts Facebook over censoring content critical of BLM

When trying to share a Post article on Khan-Cullors' home-buying habits, Carlson said that he was met with a message saying that the link went against Facebook's Community Standards.

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The New York Post has been blocked by Facebook after reporting on BLM founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors' spending of millions of dollars on 4 "high end homes," Tucker Carlson reported on Thursday night.

"Embarrassing the leader of BLM just for being greedy? Please stop New York Post!" Carlson mocked.

When trying to share a Post article on Khan-Cullors' home-buying habits, Carlson said that he was met with a message saying that the link went against Facebook's Community Standards.

"This content was removed for violating our privacy and personal information policy," Facebook said in a statement.

"Facebook said the story could help people identify the BLM founder's personal residence," said Carlson.

"Right," Carlson added. "We can promise you they don't extend that courtesy to others in the public eye."

Carlson pointed at the hypocrisy of the ban, saying that real estate blogs had reported on the purchase and hadn't been banned.

"By the way, pictures of the BLM houses are everywhere, real estate blogs wrote about it. They're not blocked," said Carlson.

Ned Ryan, CEO of American Majority, spoke with Carlson about intensifying Big Tech censorship.

"They silenced everyone, not just who voted for Trump but anyone who in any way goes against the regime orthodoxy. When does this end, if ever?" asked Carlson.

"When republicans and conservatives get righteous on this issue. And a lot of them are conflicted on it,," replied Ryan.

Ryan pointed out the feelings of contention rising from 2020, where Republican and Freedom Caucus leaders were taking maxed out contributions from Google. Ryan alleges many Conservative organizations in DC were taking contributions from Big Tech as well.

"Until we change, until we say no more—It really is a litmus test for me now... Do you renounce Satan and all of his evil works? Do you renounce Big Tech and all of their evil works, their censorship, their meddling in the free flow of information," said Ryan.

"Quite frankly, they're meddling in free and fair elections with Zuckerberg, Center for Tech and Civic Life."

"Until Republicans and Conservatives can get it in their heads that when monopolies dominate a marketplace you don't have free market capitalism. We have to break monopolies," Ryan stated.

"And also stop mistaking corporatism for capitalism. When you have these big corporations that are working hand in glove with big government, that's not capitalism, that's big crony corporatism and its working on the behalf of big government."

Ryan postured that reform would come at the state level first, following in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' footsteps in battling with Big Tech.

"I will say this, the Wright approach to this Tucker is going to take place at the State level when 26 other Republican governors do the exact same this that Ron DeSantis is doing in taking a strong stance on Big Tech. We'll see reform at the the state level probably first before anything in DC," said Ryan.

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