Manchester comedian Jason Manford was removed on Facebook Saturday after he posted on Facebook an obscene message addressed to the terrorists who killed over a hundred people in the Paris attack.
Jason Manford's post reads: "F---ing cowards. Slaughtering innocent unarmed people for what? Families and children enjoying life, theater, films? Not an army vs army you f---ing cowards.
"For what? In whose name? Are you doing this in the name of your god? Cos I've got news for you, if you think your 'god' is gonna reward you for this type of atrocity then your god is a massive c-t. I hope you are all caught and murdered in a similar agonizing way you f---ing scumbags.
"You are an embarrassment to humanity and a s-t stain on all of humanity. You will never defeat us, we are too strong you utter b-tards."
Manford's profile with the post was immediately removed from Facebook because it allegedly breached Facebook guidelines. Although hours after, Manford's profile was reinstated although the post about Paris attack was removed.
In its report, The Independent, said that a user in Twitter criticized Jason Manford's Paris attack-related Facebook post and called it 'Islamaphobic.' Manford, on the other hand, said that no matter what religion the terrorists are under, he would say the same statement. He added that he dislikes extremists and he has his track record to prove that, he said.
On another reply, Manford said that his Facebook post was him just sharing his opinion about the Paris attack like everybody else does.
On the other hand, there were some followers of Manford who expressed support to the comedian. Some of them were able to screen grab the remove post and shared it on social media.
One user said, "Can't believe your FB page was suspended. You merely expressed defiance after a tragedy, and that is something we all feel."