The Chamber of Deputies rejected the project presented by the anti-vaccine deputy Jorge Brítez, who intended to approve declarations of censorship against Facebook, after the social network blocked his account for promoting “alternative” treatments against Covid-19.
“Of course this tilingo knows me well, he knows politicians who don’t sell themselves well,” said Brítez, referring to Mark Zuckerberg, owner of Facebook.
Brítez added that “to protect Mark Zuckerberg everyone gets angry, but to defend the people they shit.”
The legislator even threatened the CEO of Meta, a business group of which Facebook is a part, of escracharlo at home.
“I tell Zuckerberg that if he blocks me one more time, I’m going to go to his house to scramble him,” he said, adding that he will allegedly call a “caravan to scramble this scoundrel.”