Neuigkeit zur PetitionRemove Sexist, Racist, and Other Abusive Content (Including Abusive Pages, Photos, and Comments)Rape Elnita Carter, Get Bragging Rights...Because Facebook Won't Enforce Its Own TOS

Nicole CzarneckiPrivate, MD, Vereinigte Staaten

25.07.2017
In 1977, Ehrlich Coker had the Supreme Court on his side despite that he had raped Elnita Carter while he was on the run after he had escaped a Georgia prison; and "Coker v. Georgia" (1977) is why rapists, including Patrick Kennedy of Louisiana ("Kennedy v. Lousiana", with Kennedy using "Coker" as part of his rationale for SCOTUS argument), do not get the death penalty.
Facebook should made sure that Ehrlich Coker could not be on Facebook in the first place. While I was researching to see whether Coker is still alive at both the taxpayers' expense and Elnita Carter's continuing expense, though, I found this comment from Coker himself in a Facebook group:
"Erlich Coker to 8th Amendment
March 17, 2012 ·
I can't believe I am still serving jail sentences for raping Elnita Carver. At least I didn't get the death sentence. How lucky I am that the Supreme Court ruled that only murder can get you the death penalty"
Facebook apparently has no problem with that:
"You anonymously reported Erlich Coker for being full of inappropriate content...
"Thanks for your report - you did the right thing by letting us know about this. We looked over the profile you reported, and though it doesn't go against one of our specific Community Standards....."
PS I have a petition similar to this one: https://www.change.org/p/facebook-safety-allow-facebook-users-to-report-suspects-in-criminal-investigations. The least that Facebook could do in lieu of enforcing their TOS in the first place is to allow suspects in criminal investigations such as "Georgia v. Coker" and "Maryland v. Murtha".
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