YouTube sent me an email the
other day saying it was putting me on notice for violating its Terms of Service
and that I would not be allowed to post new videos for two weeks. The reason: I posted a private
video from a parent of a child who filmed an episode of black mob violence
against a white child. The local news blurred it, while I presented the original. YouTube did not like
that. In my version of the video, I
said anyone who blurred this story is guilty of child abuse because he or she
is aiding and abetting this violence.
Two days later, I awoke to find
my account terminated. [We do not] apologize for
pointing out the obvious: black mob violence and black-on-white crime is wildly
and sickly out of proportion. And we also document how the
media ignores, denies, condones, excuses, encourages, and even lies about it.......We need to get more determined
to expose this insanity behind the violence and denial......I’m not going away. More importantly, neither are they.....To Read More....
Colin Flaherty Author of the New Book, Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
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