Wednesday, January 17, 2018







Rockers upset that You Tube banned their video

I personally don't believe in banning anything unless it threatens some specific person or persons with violence but youTube would seem to be well with their guidelines in banning a video which is obsessed with violence.  The Leftist obsession with shutting people up was bound to hit bystanders and this rock group seems to be in that category

King 810’s 2014 music video for Killem All is banned by YouTube for violating their community guidelines due to “hate speech”

King 810’s music video for their 2014 track Killem All has been banned by YouTube for violating their community guidelines.

The song appeared on the Flint, Michigan, outfit’s debut album Memoirs Of A Murderer and has been on YouTube for years.

But it’s now been taken down due to it containing “hate speech” by the streaming giant.

Frontman David Gunn posted a picture of the message he received and says: “Logged into YouTube this morning to this tragedy.

“YouTube claiming to encourage free speech but removing content they arbitrarily pin as ‘hate speech.’

“This is music and artistic expression. The song and video are social commentary. YouTube, you would not even exist as a company if they removed all things anyone may consider ‘hate speech.’

“We as a people have made this a very large, very rich company. I understand this is a for profit company with a policy and an agenda, but it’s a bit dangerous when giants like YouTube and Google censor information and art only to expose us to cherry-picked pieces consistent with their own views. Especially when we rely on them from day to day.

“This is something people should be aware and concerned about.”

The video is still available to watch on Vimeo.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I avoid You Tube, Google, and all similar !