Instagram apologizes after account suspension "error" of Gold Star mom who blasted Biden for seeming "annoyed" with her during son's dignified transfer service
· Sep 3, 2021 · NottheBee.com

Sure, Instagram. We totally believe you. Nothing shady going on here. Move along!

Previously on Not The Bee:

Shana Chappell, the mother of fallen Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kareem M. Nikoui, said Biden seemed "annoyed" with her during the dignified transfer ceremony and blasted the president on Facebook.A few days later, Chappell had her account deactivated by Instagram for some magical reason.

Here's how the mother responded on Facebook:

"It seems Instagram took it upon themselves to delete my account because i am assuming it was because i gained so many followers over my sons death due to Biden's negligence, ignorance and him being a traitor! I'm gonna assume that Facebook is gonna delete me next! Funny how these leftist one sided pieces of crap don't want the truth to come out! Keep in mind i only posted about my heart break over my son. Those of u who follow me on IG seen the post. My post was even shared on the news and now IG has disabled my account because of that post! Guess today I'll accept those interviews from newsmax,fox,etc [sic]…Instagram you can not silence me!!! You deleted my account because my sons blood is on Biden's hands!! 13 Heros [sic] blood is on Biden's hands!!!!"

Instagram, which Facebook owns, issued an apology statement for the suspension, saying it was an "error."

It's only a coincidence that the mom's account was erroneously disabled after she dared criticize President Biden. Got it?

"We express our deepest condolences to Ms. Chappell and her family," Instagram said. "Her tribute to her heroic son does not violate any of our policies."

These "errors" seem to happen a lot in a certain direction these days.

It's terrible that she has to deal with this censorship battle on social media as she suffers the unimaginable pain caused by her son's death.


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