New York – Mark Zuckerberg’s Sister Responds To His Holocaust Comments

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    Randi Zuckerberg speaks at the closing plenary of the annual Jewish Funders Network conference in La Jolla, Calif., April 5, 2016. (JTA file photo)New York – Randi Zuckerberg, sister of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, weighed in on his controversial comments about Holocaust deniers on the social media platform.

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    In a statement provided to CNN, Randi Zuckerberg, who previously served as director of marketing for Facebook and is the founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media, denounced Holocaust deniers, citing “their hateful, disgusting rhetoric.”

    She appeared to agree with her brother, however, adding that banning such people from social media “will not make them go away.”

    Her comments came after her brother told Recode’s Kara Swisher that Facebook would not remove the posts of Holocaust deniers because they could include people who “aren’t intentionally getting it wrong.” He said Facebook would only make sure such posts would not get high visibility.

    Critics, including the Anti-Defamation League, said a private company should draw the line at tolerating obvious falsehoods and hateful, unfounded conspiracy theories.

    In her remarks to CNN, Randi Zuckerberg noted her longtime involvement in numerous Jewish organizations.

    “As a leader in the Jewish community, and someone who has worked at the ground floor of social media, I felt a responsibility to weigh in,” she wrote.

    She mentioned her involvement in Birthright Israel, PJ Library, Reboot, the Wexner Foundation, the Shalom Hartman Institute, San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum and “JCCs and Federations across the U.S. and Canada.”

    Zuckerberg said her brother “could have chosen his words apparently.” She said, however, the difficulty of “navigating this incredibly difficult new world where the notion of free speech is constantly changing.” Citing the positive effect that Facebook has had on the Jewish community, she lamented that the platform has become a tool for detractors as well.

    “Unfortunately, when we give a voice to everyone, we give it to people who use that voice for good and to people who abuse that voice,” she wrote. “Organizations doing impactful work now have more powerful tools than ever before, yet the nasty dark underbelly that exists right beneath the surface has access to those exact same tools.”

    She suggested that a national debate was needed on Holocaust deniers’ right to a platform.

    “As much as I disagree with Holocaust deniers having a voice at all, the reality is that it is not currently considered a crime in the United States, and if we want our social networks to remove this hateful speech and follow the lead of many countries in Europe who denounce it as criminal, we need to expand the conversation more broadly and legislate at a national level,” she wrote.

    “I wish that these platforms didn’t give a voice to those who cry out for divestment from Israel, make anti-Jewish remarks, and many of the other issues affecting our community today. But silencing everyone — or worse, silencing selectively — would be far more nefarious.”


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    5 years ago

    Does recognizing the holocaust help at all ? Like because people know that it happened close to 75 yes ago will that stop them from hating us more ? Like what does all this talk really do for us ? Are we really safer bec of holocaust museums ?

    5 years ago

    Which community? NOT MINE, LADY! Your brother, & probably you as well, permit anti semitic & anti Israel posts every single day.

    Have you read the Tzena Rena today? Kinot? Watched a documentary, preferably one recorded by the Nazis? NO? Then don’t you dare come out with such offensive platitudes & excuses. You, your brother, his shiksa wife & goyishe children, are a disgusting disgrace. On Tisha B’Av you spout this garbage?

    You & your family perpetuate the Holocaust. You deserve everything that is coming to you, if not in this world then in the World of Truth, the World to Come. Only true repentance will save you.

    GMalka
    GMalka
    5 years ago

    Mark Zuckerberg is the next George Soros.

    minipark39is
    minipark39is
    5 years ago

    This is not his sister. Probably his wife

    eli845
    eli845
    5 years ago

    What is interesting to me is while what she’s saying is maybe ok (maybe) but then why block conservatives??? Do the math, I’m sure many of you will twist and turn however you want…