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Facebook Removes Controversial Louis Farrakhan Video, But Twitter Reluctant

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Facebook has removed a video from controversial Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhans account, in which he compared Jews to termites.

The video was removed because of its violation of the Terms of Service. The video is still posted on Twitter, which, so far, has not removed it.

In the video, Farrakhan claims that he is not an anti-Semite, as some critics contend. Rather, he says that he is “anti-termite.”

“So when they talk about Farrakhan, call me a hater, call me anti-Semite. Stop it. Im anti-Termite. I dont know nothing about hating somebody because of their religious preference,” Farrakhan claimed in the video.

Farrakhan was most recently in the mainstream news when he appeared on stage as an honored guest at Aretha Franklins funeral. He was joined by former President Bill Clinton, among others.

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