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May 25, 2007

PLANET MORONIA: YouTube Celebrating the Left

How to be PC and wink at hatred, violence, and human rights violations

 

 

Imagine such a video being posted on YouTube about Mohammed. Now imagine that video lasting 10 minutes without being yanked by YouTube's leftwing censors. Now imagine that video being celebrated by YouTube for its clever wit and animation as pro forma links appear at Democratic Underground. Of course, the answer is that such a thing would never happen; however, for Jesus and George, we seem to have different standards...

 

Eventually to YouTube's credit, it did remove this video from its featured list after I (and likely other users) flagged it as hate speech. I always try to be fair and like to recognize progress when I see it; but clearly this is only a tiny step towards dealing with what has and continues to be a rather uneven political playing field on YouTube. A Mohammed cartoon would never have even made it this far and the user who created it would likely have had his YouTube account suspended.

 

 

 

...Yes, and I suppose the Nazis weren't all that bad either. Stop the Clash of Civilizations is yet another propaganda piece being specially featured by YouTube this week. As we know, the Left is usually condemning the West as being the root of all evil, but sometimes we get promoted; sometimes we get to be morally equivalent. After all, as I commented below the video, honor killings of young girls and female genital mutilation are perfectly equivalent to being grounded for the weekend or getting your ears pierced. Frankly, I don’t know how we could have missed it. Indeed, this epiphany shows us the way to “peace in our time”...may we rest in peace.

 

“Stop the Clash of Civilizations” is further proof that surrender monkeys belong locked up in the dhimmitude zoo; both videos further prove that you can be a bigot and a fan of human rights violators as long as you keep it Left.

 

 

 

 

Posted by Martin at May 25, 2007 02:17 PM

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