Google Video Removes Robert Spencer Speech

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 12:28 pm PDT • Views: 610

The left-wing, jihad-friendly bias of Google becomes more clear nearly every day; they have now removed the video of Robert Spencer’s talk at Dartmouth, with the following excuse:

As set forth in the Terms & Conditions, Google Video is not required to host or display uploaded content. Google Video may refuse to host content that violates its policies, including:
illegal content
invasions of personal privacy
pornography or obscenity
hate or incitement of violence
graphic violence or other acts resulting in serious injury or death
violations of copyright. Please see our DMCA policy for more information.
Please note that we also reserve the right to not show mature content to users with their safesearch activated. This includes content that would typically not be shown to users under 18 years of age.

We may change these policies at any time without notice.

I watched the video, and there was absolutely nothing in it that violated these terms of service. It was a calm, well-reasoned speech that contained nothing hateful, no incitement to violence, no invasion of privacy, no pornography or obscenity, and certainly no violation of copyright.

Shame on Google. Meanwhile, on their YouTube video network, violence-inciting jihad videos, antisemitic white power creeps, 9/11 Troofers, and radical Islamic hate speech are all over the place.

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