Kevin Sorbo, says Facebook, did not tell him why his page was removed, comparing the situation to ‘Seinfeld’

Kevin Sorbo is trying to find out why his Facebook page was deleted.

The openly conservative actor appeared with his wife, Sam Sorbo, on “Fox News @ Night” on Monday to discuss what he believes is the cultural course of events, after the social media platform allegedly took down his official verified account without ‘him’. give an explanation.

“Absolutely nothing has been said to me, I mean they have banned me with a shadow for the last year and said that they only intentionally let a select few people see the messages I deliver,” he explained. “And the posts I make, I do a lot of humor and of course Facebook does not like humor because they have nothing to laugh about.”

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Sorbo continues: “And then I post things from doctors who say, ‘Hey, look at the other side of COVID’s’ or ‘look at the other side of the voter fraud issue’ and ‘what do you think?’ It’s about what I post and it’s enough to make them angry and take down my account, I do not know.I would love to get an answer, trust me.

Kevin Sorbo says Facebook did not explain to him why his account was removed.

Kevin Sorbo says Facebook did not explain to him why his account was removed.
(AP)

Representatives of Facebook did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

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Sorbo noted that he has created a new Facebook account, but said users are having trouble promoting it. He claims that they are receiving a notice that the promotion of the new page is not allowed under the rules of the site.

“It’s like a ‘Seinfeld’ episode,” he joked. “Where he’s trying to make a reservation at a rental car.”

The actor referred to an episode from Season 3 of the hit sitcom from the 1990s in which Jerry Seinfeld’s character becomes furious, even though the service did not have any cars despite the reservation of a rental car.

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The star was further asked about the distinction between what many call cancel culture and simple liability. He noted that he was of the opinion that Facebook’s radio silence did not allow him to defend himself, which led to him being simply silenced, which he considered a cancellation.

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“This is total cancellation. I mean look, I’m not posting things that want to cause riots or cause strife and anger and hatred,” he explained. ‘I post things like’ let’s have a discussion about these guys’. Because we get so many different things, whether it wears masks or does not wear masks, whether there is voter fraud or not voter fraud. I say, why can we not discuss these issues? But for whatever reason … their tolerance is a one-way street with them. It’s hard to fight that battle when they have all the power and they know they have all the power. ‘

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