The 60 Minutes Facebook whistleblower is nothing more than a leftist Democrat activist who now has the same lawyers as the anonymous ‘Ukraine’ whistleblower that led to Trump’s phony House impeachment:
Haugen has made more than twenty federal campaign contributions since 2016, all of which have gone to Democrats, according to Federal Election Commission data. On January 13th, 2020, Haugen sent money to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s congressional campaign and a further contribution to her “Courage to Change” Political Action Committee. One of the most frequent recipients of her donations was the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
In a previous role at Pinterest, she gave "users the option to filter searches to specific skin tones.” In 2015, she complained that "the last team I was on at Google, it had a transsexual Eng[ineering] director, and as a result we had more transsexual women than cis women."
— Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) October 5, 2021
The FB whistleblower made at least 20 donations to Democrats including the DSCC, though she also had a nearly $50k lien against her for unpaid federal taxes. A GoFundMe account for her lawyers is now seeking $50k.
— Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) October 5, 2021
The Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haugen, has a record of donations to far-left Democrats and a history of raising issues about purported bias while at previous employers, a Daily Wire review found. She is working with Democrat operatives to roll out her complaint and has the same lawyers as the anonymous Ukraine “whistleblower” whose allegations led to Donald Trump’s impeachment, but who reportedly turned out to be then-Vice President Joe Biden’s top advisor on the country.
In a previous role at Pinterest, Frances Haugen was behind a “recent change to give users the option to filter searches to specific skin tones.” At Gigster, she gave a talk on how “if we don’t build with an eye towards inclusion, we can end up enshrining bias.”
In 2015, she complained that Google was not inclusive enough of women, saying: “I didn’t realize the way I had been worn down by being a woman in tech… the last team I was on at Google, it had a transsexual Eng[ineering] director, and as a result we had more transsexual women than cis women on our team, which also says something sad about the number of women in tech.”
“You don’t see them in major tech companies and when you do see them in major tech companies you see them in places that are in support roles like marketing or perhaps sales. I think that’s a problem,” she said.
According to public records, Haugen co-owns a house with Molly Tombley-McCann, a computer coder who made a “gamification tool to be a better ally.”
Haugen has made more than twenty federal campaign contributions since 2016, all of which have gone to Democrats, according to Federal Election Commission data. On January 13th, 2020, Haugen sent money to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s congressional campaign and a further contribution to her “Courage to Change” Political Action Committee. One of the most frequent recipients of her donations was the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
The Senate’s Sub-Committee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security, which is chaired by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), invited her to testify to the panel on Tuesday to air her complaints, which consist in part of contending that Facebook did not censor enough speech. She says she was motivated to take action after a friend became “radicalized” by “misinformation.”
Ben Shapiro tweeted today that the Facebook whistleblower story is just another step Democrats are using to try and force Facebook to do their bidding:
Understand that the Facebook "whistleblower" story is just the next step in the never-ending Democrat-media quest to cudgel Facebook into quashing alternative media.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) October 5, 2021
And that ‘cudgel’ is being swung hard today by Democrats:
BREAKING: "Mark Zuckerberg your time is over" says US Senator Ed Markey, "We will act."
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) October 5, 2021
Just like they practiced it pic.twitter.com/n1UJgTk9x0
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) October 5, 2021
AOC after Facebook blackout:
"Maybe we should be asking ourselves why one company is trying to monopolize the Internet communication platforms and digital commerce, and maybe we should break them up." pic.twitter.com/kDqUgDZpHE
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) October 5, 2021