So what?
It took me one minute to find the movie on www.archive.org, Amazon Prime, and Netflix.
I suspect that you don't care because this isn't about free speach or silencing, it's about a vendetta against companies whose perceived politics you don't like.
I can find a lot of stuff not on YT on Vimeo or Daily Motion.
I don't have amazon prime or netflix. Don't you have to pay for those?
Also, how long is it going to be before "Amazon Prime" and "Netflix" are on the censorship bandwagon too?
I suspect that you don't care because this isn't about free speach or silencing, it's about a vendetta against companies whose perceived politics you don't like.
My motives are irrelevant to the point. Whether I am advocating that Youtube be destroyed because I don't like their politics, the fact that allowing this sort of censorship is a grave threat to our system of governance is still a valid point.
And for what it's worth, there are dozens of companies who's politics I don't like, and i'm not calling for Federal law to force them to carry business they don't want, though if we were half as mean as the Democrats, we would do this as a matter of course.
I simply see communications as a different class of threat. When one side is excluded from the public square, the other side is free to lie to the people and convince them to vote for something horrible.
Which they will if there are not counter voices or counter information.
>> I suspect that you don’t care because this isn’t about free speach or silencing, it’s about a vendetta against companies whose perceived politics you don’t like.
Exactly. Too many here are bitching about “fairness” — just like the Liberal dirtbags that demanded “fairness” in Talk Radio.