Censorship is alive and going strong in 2017, even on the internet! YouTube banned a video because it exposed the truth of radical Islam and its violent push for worldwide Sharia Law.
YouTube previously yanked this CounterJihad video exposing Sharia Law from their site because it supposedly violated their so-called “hate speech” policy. It’s currently back online, but we have no idea if they’ll let it stay or cave to political correctness once again.
The recently banned Sharia Law video begins by stating a solid truth: terrorists are everywhere. As the superb video also aptly notes, the “bad guys have lots of names.”
CounterJihad went on to name the most violent and best-organized radical Islamic terror groups on the planet: ISIS, al-Qaeda, and Boko Haram. The one thing ALL of the extremist Muslim groups share is a distinct willingness to kill for a cause — Sharia Law!
In their written statement on the censorship issue, CounterJihad blasted YouTube’s blatant hypocrisy, pointing out that YouTube claims they want recorded speech challenging ISIS, but in reality, they are using their “hate state” policy to SUPPRESS the truth about the long and bloody history of Islamic terrorism.
According to a report by the Huffington Post, a group of video content producers were contacted by YouTube to help generate video posts which counteract the pro-ISIS propaganda and offer an alternative viewpoint for Muslims to digest.
The message was sent to select content producers and did not use either the words “Islamic State” or “ISIS” anywhere in the note, but the intent was more than obvious. Asking Muslim content producers to “change the discourse” was clearly asking for videos opposing radical Islamic ideology.
CounterJihad member Shireen Qudosi was one of the content producers contacted by YouTube. Qudosi maintains it is reformers like herself who considered the Sharia Law video “helpful speech” and not hate speech at ALL.
“YouTube’s removal of CounterJihad’s factual analysis of the threat of ISIS and radical Islam is a devastating blow against credible counter-terrorism efforts,” Qudosi said. “No company or individual can legitimately say they support free speech and at the same time set up blockades against the very people doing the work necessary to counter the ideology. There is no other way to look at this.”
CounterJihad was formed to launch a movement by American citizens who wanted to work as activists against radical Islam. The group has been working tirelessly to protect the United States from the very real danger posed by Muslim extremists.
Liberal videos filled with hate speech directed at President Donald Trump and those who support him still fill a multitude of YouTube channels, and yet, YouTube has not lifted a finger to derail liberal hate speech, only those which deviate from their “politically correct” double standards. As patriots, we need to write to those in charge of YouTube and show our utter disgust for their crooked policies!
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