In Facebook Jail – for not breaking the rules

I recently was banned from Facebook for 30 days – allegedly for violating “community standards”.  Here is a screenshot of the notification I received.

Above is a screenshot from my phone.  When I hit continue, I eventually arrived at a screen attempting to explain which “community standards” I had violated,  It looked like this:

Sensible people might view this and ask the following questions:

  1.  Does the posted graphic promote or have anything to do with “terrorist activity”?
  2. Does the posted graphic promote or have anything to do with “organized hate or violence”?
  3. Does the posted graphic promote or have anything to do with “mass or serial murder”?
  4. Does the posted graphic promote or have anything to do with “human trafficking”?
  5. Does the posted graphic promote or have anything to do with “criminal or harmful activity”?

I’m a pretty reasonable guy.  I can’t imagine how the graphic posted at the beginning of this does any of the five things listed above as things Facebook can’t tolerate.  Which rule did I break?

I therefore must assume that that wasn’t put in Facebook jail for actually violating any published Facebook policy, but for making wannabe fascists uncomfortable.