Posted on 02/10/2007 11:38:57 AM PST by faq
This is a video that was banned by YouTube. It was posted on YouTube by an atheist who had previously posted lots of videos. But, when he posted a video called Islamic Teachings his video was removed and his account was deleted. The video is nothing more than quotes from the Quran set to music. I thought it was very well done. After YouTube deleted his account he made another video under a different username asking to be reinstated. If you watch that video you can tell he was hurt. Almost like he had lost a friend.
The video that got him banned, however, has since been reposted dozens and dozens of times.
Here is the video that got him banned:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tNw87A1f3Y
Here is the video where Nick Gisburne asks for his account to be reinstated:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRPVsamLaKk
Here is his web site where you can download the video:
http://www.gisburne.com
Owned by Google.
"> You Tube is a privately owned company
Owned by Google."
I know this and your point? Google may be a "publicly" traded company but they are privately "owned" by their share holders and therefore not a public concern.
You dont like what Google does, sell your stock or vote your proxy or don't use their services.
I posted this for three reasons. The primarily reason is that it's a good video. Second, there really is no obvious reason to remove this video other than the left-wing pro-Islam lets hide the truth because it hurts Republicans reasons. And yes, that is not a surprise. But if we didn't point out left wing bias here, there really isn't much need to post articles from the NYT, CNN, MSNBC, etc. And if there wasn't so much rampant left wing bias in our media there wouldn't be much demand for Free Republic. I'm somewhat surprised, by the way, that we made it almost 20 posts without someone pointing out he was an atheist. Actually, I'm somewhat encouraged that someone who is an "active atheist" would take an interest in this subject. A lot of those people you see supporting him on YouTube are liberals. And the third reason is the drama. It's obvious that he was greatly affected by having his videos removed. It says something about the virtual world that we live in today.
At this point the site enters the radar of corporate America who trips over itself trying to see who can buy up the site first. Owners sell out big time to a Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Time-Warner type or does the big time IPO (which is essentially the same thing). Site turns mainstream and represses the very thing that made it famous, all in an attempt to maintain a bland, but lucrative, stable and predictable, market share. Adapting to the (changing) least common denominator, in order to achieve the broadest swath of profitability is inevitable. The corporate mentality. I'm not knocking it because it gave me the ability to sit here and vent on the web, but you've got to admit there is a stifling effect which one must be prepared to confront in order to maintain what made life worthwhile in the first place. I'm starting to see a metaphor here.
Don't miss this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmdTO7kEhm0
Especially from 2:00 on.
I probably shouldn't laugh, but it's just too much.
I am watching it right now with my 12 year old son. He is stunned and sad. Maybe I shouldn't have let him see it until he was older.
There are people talking to him about how he'd made things about the hate in the bible too but they didn't get removed.
I agree with you that they have the right to do whatever they want. I just think it's very telling they decided to get rid of his entire account over this.
Damn, I can't read that fast!
I'd just like to see a text file.
You can download it at the creators website at:
http://www.patrickhenrysongs.com/
YouTube can't handle The Truth (about Islam in our time)
Oh no, not at all! You see, by not quoting the entire passage and extending the 9 minute slideshow to 1 hour, it's taking quotes out of context. They didn't really MEAN those things the way it was said...they just meant to kill some infidels, or the ones with funny hats.
Such as...?
And please don't reply with "going to hell." The Bible never says anyone goes to hell for not believing.
My point in writing you is this: you weigh in on a subject, prefacing your remarks by announcing your relative ignorance.
Don't you see something wrong there?
In the description of his video he said the quotes came from here:
http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/cruelty/long.html
By all means!
I'd get alot out of trying to carry on a debate with someone who cites tangentially related quotes, and turns their own admissions into passive aggressive accusations...
Don't wait by the phone.
Thanks. I was getting tired of going throught the video stopping and starting it and still not having a copy of the text.
Sounds like a simple case of cowardice on the part of YouTube management.
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