Instagram Flags President Trump’s Pearl Harbor Post With Election ‘Fact-Check’

Twitter and Facebook have taken it upon themselves to flag every President Trump tweet and post regrading the election theft with a disclaimer saying that voter fraud is nonexistent. Instagram has taken it a step further by flagging Trump’s post paying tribute to the victims of Pearl Harbor with a “fact-check” that Joe Biden is the winner of the 2020 election. What does Biden’s stolen election have to do with the anniversary of the worst attack on American soil?

Yesterday was the 79th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack and President Trump paid tribute to the 2,403 Americans who died. Instagram however said, “not so fast.”

As you can see, under the picture of the President and Fist Lady honor the victims of Pearl Harbor, Instagram has added: “Joe Biden is the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election.”

Again, what the hell does that have to do with what the President posted? Trump doesn’t make any statements regarding the election, it’s just a picture of a non-election-related thing.

Maybe Instagram should have put this fact-check instead: Joe Biden is old enough to have been at Pearl Harbor, but wasn’t.

As it turns out, Instagram has been flagging lots of President Trump posts that have nothing to do with the election. Here’s Trump’s Veterans Day tribute getting flagged:

For this one, Instagram should have used the disclaimer that Biden is not a veteran because he had selective asthma to avoid the Vietnam War draft.

Then there is this President Trump posts celebrating the U.S. Marine Corps 245th birthday:

Instagram fact-check: Joe Biden is old enough to remember the birth of the Marine Corps but too senile to recall it.

Instagram also placed this “fact-check” under President Trump handing out the medal of freedom to wrestler Dan Gable as well as his Thanksgiving blessing. Biden was definitely at the first Thanksgiving where he called the Indians fat and then challenged them to a push-up contest. After dinner, he invited the Indian children to rub his hairy legs and then he sniffed all of the squaws’ wigwams.

Interestingly enough, Instagram chose not to add their disclaimer to this President Trump post:

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by President Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump)

So Pearl Harbor, Veterans Day, the Marine Corp, and Thanksgiving need some fact-checking regarding the election, but Trump calling out voter fraud doesn’t? I guess since Instagram feels like they have to editorialize almost everything President Trump posts, they agree that voter fraud is a serious problem. Either that or this one just happened to slip by.

Social media is the fake news the liberal media wishes it could be.