Facebook removed a cluster of Trump campaign ads Thursday for violating its rules against imagery associated with banned hate groups. The campaign’s attacked antifa, the decentralized anti-fascist movement and a frequent target of the president’s political attacks, with imagery of an upside-down red triangle—a well-documented symbol worn by Nazi political prisoners held in concentration camps.
The Trump campaign responded to criticisms from progressive watchdog Media Matters for America on Twitter, claiming that the symbol is both an emoji and “a symbol widely used by Antifa.” While the red triangle symbol is indeed an emoji, the latter claim isn’t true. Antifa’s far more common symbols include three downward arrows and a red and black flag.
“It is not in the ADL’s Hate Symbols Database,” the campaign tweeted.
Facebook took down both the ads and the campaign’s organic posts containing the symbol, citing its policy against symbols associated with hate organizations.
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