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Philippine Muslim militants get money after YouTube campaign

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Oct 15, 2007, 8:55 GMT


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SureOct 15th, 2007 - 21:47:36

This is an attempt to tanish Youtube!!!

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KurtlaneOct 16th, 2007 - 11:06:41

YouTube deserves to be tarnished. It is drowning in jihadi, anti-American and antisemitic videos: anything from old German Nazi movies to Bin Laden’s speeches and blowing up American soldiers.

While YouTube regulations are supposed to prohibit hate speech and graphic violence, but these regulations exist “for an uncle.”

YouTube is the only place in America to have just signed a contract with Al-Jazeera; the only place where Al-Jazeera can be watched.

Sergei Brin is one of the owners of Google (which owns YouTube). Sergey is a Jewish man born in the Soviet Union. This behavior does not go together with the image he is trying to create (successfully) in the Jewish community, his and his parents’ telling of hardships they had as Jews in the Soviet Union, his frequent trips to Israel etc. He seems to be playing it both ways.

What does Sergey Brin really believe in? Does he believe in anything at all?

The motto of Google is 'Don't be evil.' To me it looks like a design for promoting cynicism.

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