Zuckerberg Replies Facebook Users On France Flag Profile Picture

After The Paris Attack, Facebook Profile Picture with a France Water Mark Flag has raised many questions on Mark Zuckerberg Integrity and Religious position. Angry and concern Facebook users have questioned Mark Zuckerberg and the Facebook Crew and Staff, Finally Mark Zuckerberg Responded by saying
" Many people have rightfully asked why we turned on Safety Check for Paris but not for bombings in Beirut and other places. Until yesterday, our policy was only to activate Safety Check for natural disasters. We just changed this and now plan to activate Safety Check for more human disasters going forward as well. Here's more detail on Safety Check and our policy for deploying it from the Facebook Safety page: https://www.facebook.com/fbsafety/posts/930229667014872 Thank you to everyone who has reached out with questions and concerns about this. You are right that there are many other important conflicts in the world. We care about all people equally, and we will work hard to help people suffering in as many of these situations as we can. "
Mohammed Imran Ansari said;... Mr. Mark Zuckerberg! I have doubt on your integrity. Where are the flags of others countries which are daily facing International Terrorism? FB is not allowing me to reply the comments... so I'm editing comment. Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) explained the Arabic word Muslim he said, "The Muslim is s/he from whose tongue and hand people are safe." Peace dear sisters and brothers! Naser Al Samarai Writes;...Dear mark! On the day #Paris suffered terrorist strikes, #Beirut too witnessed horrendous suicide bombings! Don't you think that Lebanese people also deserve safety check #prayforparis #prayforbeirut
Farhad Khan Writes;..."Change your profile picture to support France and the people of Paris." Mark Zuckerberg any feature for people of Palestine, Kashmir, Syria and those 150 kids that laid their life in APS Peshawar Terror Attack Feel free to launch a supporting Green DP For people of a country which has largest contribution against War on Terror, 50,000 people including 9000 Officers & Jawan lost their lives. Kimberly Dalacour writes;...Dear Mark Zuckerberg, if you don't know the name of the country, let me help you, Its Islamic Republic of Pakistan!
David Schelpe Writes:...I refuse to change my profile picture with the France flag colours until Lebanon's flag is added as well! Terrorism is condemned EVERYWHERE, not just where the media chooses to report! I would like a comment from Mr Mark Zuckerberg about this.- from Malta Waqas Hassan writes:...Tens of millions of Muslims around the world are going to be facing persecution and bigotry because of this attack in Paris. Countries are going to start implementing policies restricting immigration and border control, ultimately restricting the movement of refugees who are fleeing places where tragedies like what happened in Paris occur on a daily basis. The real victims of this tragedy are going to be painted as a threat. Our media is going to continue to manipulate us into sympathizing with the oppressors. We support bombs being dropped in these countries for decades yet act surprised when people who have lost everything fight back. Drones are not toys; people think this war on terror is a joke, now the consequences of it are knocking on our front door. Blowing people's cities and families to dust then acting like this shouldn't be happening to us is extremely ignorant. My heart goes out to the victims in Paris, yet all I can think about is the damage our allies have done by occupying nations we had no business being in to begin with. We can't sit here and act like we have nothing to do with this and it's not our problem. You cannot be neutral on a moving train. "We all commit crime, simply by paying tax"-akala We changed profile pictures and covers for APS Peshawar children in Pakistan. I feel no less pain for Paris innocents. But I wish I could change it every day when innocents are killed by bombings on funerals, hospitals, weddings, schools in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Palestine. World needs to feel equal pain. #PrayForParis #PrayForPeace
Mohammed Tanha writes:...Hey Mark Zuckerberg & Facebook, I see you launched a French flag to go with our profile pictures. That's nice of you. But look, I would also like to see: - An Afghan flag, because in Afghanistan civilian deaths from violence amount to more than 3000 per month in the last years (on average). - An Iraqi flag, because in Iraq civilian deaths from violence amount to more than 1000 per month in the last years (on average). - A Syrian flag. Syria is the country which is ridden by any type of conflict you can imagine. A war that has claimed the lives of more than 250,000 people and led virtually half the country to flee, become refugees and put their lives in danger to seek a better life. (1771 individuals were killed in October alone). - A Yemeni flag. Of that small country in the Arabian Peninsula where more than 6,000 civilians have been killed due to the civil war and the Saudi-led airstrikes. - A flag of Nigeria, where the terrorists of Boko Haram have been kidnapping and slaughtering people. - A flag of Palestine and a flag of Israel, where people are killing each other every day. - A flag of Libya, which is becoming increasingly fragmented. - A flag of Lebanon, where civil strife has left the country in political chaos. Where ISIS's conducted terrorist attacks only two days ago, claiming the lives of 45 people. - A flag of Turkey, where two ISIS attacks over the past few months have killed more than 150 innocents. - A flag of Ukraine, where Russia and NATO-EU are bashing it out through their local puppets at the expense of the people. There are a lot more, but these would suffice for now. Oh, and I hope that by now you realized this is not about flags. #AllLifeMatters #ParisAttacks #FranceUnderAttack #France #Paris #PrayForParis#Afghanistan#Syria #Mideast #Europe #EU

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