Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Facebook censors photo of ovarian cancer patient because the truth exposes the criminal drug industry...

After a three-year battle, John Piears lost his 41-year-old wife Beata to ovarian cancer in October 2015. In her memory, he launched the "Dying for a Cure" campaign against profiteering drug companies.

To promote the campaign and encourage users to sign his petition, the father-of-two from West Horsley used an image of a cancer patient with a scar near her collarbone from the cancer treatment. In the picture, the woman is holding a sign over her bare chest with the slogan: "UK Government: The profits on cancer drugs are killing us."

While the picture clearly doesn't evoke any sexual feelings, Facebook banned the advert because it showed "excessive amounts of skin or suggestive content."

When she was 38, dental nurse Beata was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. According to her husband, Beata desperately wanted to live and was quite literally dying for a cure. Willing to try everything possible, she underwent two major surgeries, 12 grueling chemotherapy sessions and participated in demanding clinical trials of experimental drugs. Full story...

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