YouTube is apparently fine with child rape

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6 Responses to YouTube is apparently fine with child rape

  1. Pascal says:

    Do you have any idea what was there before it was removed?
    (And, does this CR post have a title?)

    • Darin says:

      It’s an active video,the opening shot is just a screen shot of what BP got on his channel homepage.

      I forgot the title,will stick one on shortly,Thanks!

  2. MikeH. says:

    I am beyond sickened. Since there is obviously no government sanctioned justice to be found here, it is incumbent on good men to fix the system that turned its back on normalcy and then fix the sick son of a bitch who molested that poor child. In both cases, death with extreme prejudice would be justified.

  3. Warren Tooley says:

    Every book I write and video I upload is going to start off with to the preservation of the NZ bill of rights which guarantees free speech and free thought, and the 1st Amendment to the Constitution of the US. Then maybe they won’t be so quick to call it hate speech. You Tube goes by the laws of that nation.

    For instance before NZ signed the TPP if a You Tube movie was 25 years old, you could watch it for free. After the TPP got signed it was no longer free. You’d click on it, and it would say but it from such and such a place.

    It could be that freedom of speech is not a right where he lives. The government only listens when you declare your rights and ask them for an explanation. Only then do they back off. Finally, the barristers have their own agenda. I’ll let you make your own conclusions as to what this means. What I can say is the right to private property is not high on their agenda. And Karl Marx said the role of the communists is to abolish private property. And can you say freedom has increased or decreased since 1937, I’ll let you be the judge.

    https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi36Nrl6YHQAhWGJZQKHdlTAWEQFggyMAI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nlg.org%2Fabout&usg=AFQjCNGZiouealhjcFbEn7QupzfKeVqXtA&sig2=iv8Mw2m37RSO2nfvl-aukA