RINJ Foundation Announces Victory Over Alleyway: Rape Is No Joke
Toronto - November 4, 2011 - Co-Founder and RINJ Foundation spokesperson Micheal
O'Brien announced tonight that the pro-rape community
known as "You
know shes playing hard to get when your chasing her down an
alleyway" has vanished from Facebook.
When asked if this is "mission accomplished" for the
RINJ Foundation, O'Brien said, "We are on record as
saying this "alleyway" community was nothing compared to
pages we have caused to be closed down through lobbying and
reporting to Facebook and its advertisers. There are so many
other festering pages of porn, sexual violence and
child-molestation advocacy we seek to close down that our
mission has just begun.
"We seldom picked on the "alleyway" page exclusively
but vowed to seek condemnation of all pages that
objectified women and children and condoned sexual violence
of any kind," said the RINJ Foundation Co-Founder.
Recently the "Alleyway" had undertaken a campaign of
hatred against certain members of the team.
RINJ Foundation is an international organization based
in Toronto and founded by persons in Canada,
Britain and Australia.
As of November 4, 2011 RINJ has convinced many
advertisers including Royal Bank, American Express,
BlackBerry, Future Shop, ModCloth, Sony and others to
withdraw their ads from improper Facebook content. Because
Facebook's advertising algorithms don't guarantee
blacklisting certain pages, the internet giant has removed
advertising from many dozens of pages while simultaneously
some companies have removed all their advertising and in
essence dropped Facebook from their media plan until the
issue is cleaned up.
RINJ has also convinced Facebook to delete
a large number of extreme pro-sexual-assault pages including
child-porn and rape pages. A few large ones and hundreds
of smaller communities continue to exist and some are doing
sex trade from within.