Facebook Kicked Me Off Again
Just published a blog about a young archery who has autism - such a heart warming story for all to read. She's is such an inspiration. http://www.theyoungarcher.com/2018/07/julies-archers-autism/
So Facebook has these trouble makers sitting there under a palm tree, nearly naked with computer in their lap deciding what posts they will allow on Facebook. This is such an unprofessional way to run a business - no wonder Facebook is loosing customers and viewers.
This blog as not threatening to anyone, not immoral, no vile rhetoric and definitely not political. If we as Americans allow Facebook to continue with this kind of behavior, we're actually aiding and abetting a very corrupt political website that is doing harm to our Country.
NOTE: This article was originally posted to Abilities.com and reprinted with permission from the author.
As Always,
Clint (Silent Flight Archery Arizona)
So Facebook has these trouble makers sitting there under a palm tree, nearly naked with computer in their lap deciding what posts they will allow on Facebook. This is such an unprofessional way to run a business - no wonder Facebook is loosing customers and viewers.
This blog as not threatening to anyone, not immoral, no vile rhetoric and definitely not political. If we as Americans allow Facebook to continue with this kind of behavior, we're actually aiding and abetting a very corrupt political website that is doing harm to our Country.
About the Author:
Coach Jeremy Oster is the Founder of Hononegah Archery Inc., a 501c3 non-profit that teaches archery to students and adults and specializes teaching those with disabilities. Coach Oster is a USA Archery Level III (NTS) Junior Olympic Coach. Coach Oster is also a trainer for the National Archery in the Schools program and Scholastic 3D Archery and can license school teachers for co-ed competitive archery teams grades 3 -12. Coach Oster’s personal and company mission include bringing these school teams to the IL / WI state-line area to allow students with disabilities to compete from the same starting line as mainstream peers on an athletic team where they can earn college scholarship money. Youth archery empowers women, students with disabilities and non-traditional athletes. By Staff and By Jeremy Oster, Hononegah Archery Inc.
NOTE: This article was originally posted to Abilities.com and reprinted with permission from the author.
As Always,
Clint (Silent Flight Archery Arizona)