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Originally Posted by Spooler
We are in the USA. We have the 1st Amendment. Folks can say whatever they want for the most part unless they threaten someone's life. Even if I don't agree with them, they have a right to free speech.
That was my point with all of this and some of you guys completely missed it.
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Your First Amendment means that they can post it themselves without the fear of
GOVERNMENT prosecution, retribution, or censorship.
So they, you (or I, were I American) are entitled to voice our opinions, regardless of how uninformed they might be.
But is an independent business required to repeat it? YouTube is not a government (although it can act like one sometimes).
I'm sure that the terms and conditions of YouTube have been tested by now. Not that I (or anyone that I know) have actually read them.