First published at 06:45 UTC on November 2nd, 2020.
After almost ten years on the web under an inactive channel, this video had quietly grown to accumulate some 800,000 views . All the more reason, I suppose, for YouTube to casually "misplace" it in the garbage can, because the video had li…
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After almost ten years on the web under an inactive channel, this video had quietly grown to accumulate some 800,000 views . All the more reason, I suppose, for YouTube to casually "misplace" it in the garbage can, because the video had likewise accumulated some very interesting commentary and back-and-forth over that span of time - the sort of thing the media has gone to GREAT lengths to shut down. As if you did not already know, they do not WANT people to see what other people think and why; they want to tell you what you should think - and CONTROL the why. Open dialogue, and people casually discussing whatever they want how they want is what they fear the most.
Content wise, this video merely honors somebody's grandfather who had sacrificed himself in ways and under conditions that few generations have since experienced. But who cares - what good is it to anyone if it does not run like a Steven Spielberg movie and force an agenda-driven conclusion? Apart from the issue of free debate in commentary, this is probably the other "problem" that YouTube had become acutely aware of over time, as this video raises emotion in a way that does not immediately deposit those emotions towards a predictable, YouTube-promoted end. Now that the company is under new ownership and become nothing but a political and sociology-serving apparatus, that seems to be a major focus. To which I would ask: under the destructive influence of the Soros, Epsteins and Weinsteins, and subject to the iron fist of totalitarian-minded Wojcickis,is this society improving? Will it even last another ten years? I do not think so.
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