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Post by Daniel on Oct 8, 2016 8:00:38 GMT -5
Youtube grilled on censorship of Christian movie
Bob Unruh
For some 11 months, the makers of the new movie “I’m Not Ashamed” about the young girl who was the first victim of the Columbine killers in Colorado in 1999 were unable to promote their movie through Youtube.
The trailer was taken down late in 2015, and the movie’s entire channel then was suspended.
It’s back now, with the movie opening on Oct. 21, but the makers still want to know why the Internet company took the damaging action.
The Hollywood Reporter noted Youtube released a generic statement that, “sometimes we make the wrong call on content that is flagged by our community. When this is brought to our attention, we review the content and take appropriate action, including restoring videos or channels that were mistakenly removed.”
So it took 11 months to review?
The response is not good enough, film producer Chuck Howard told the Reporter.
After all, when he was told last October that the trailer violated Youtube standards, he asked why. Over and over and over again.
Movieguide reports the Pure Flix Entertainment release is about Rachel Joy Scott, the teenage girl who was a victim in the Columbine High shooting.
It describes the movie as an “evangelistic message” about Scott.
continue reading www.wnd.com/2016/10/youtube-grilled-on-censorship-of-christian-movie/
see trailer Clip for Faith-Based Film ‘I’m Not Ashamed’ fresh-hope.com/thread/2839/faith-based-film-ashamed
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Post by sevenofnine on Oct 9, 2016 16:31:06 GMT -5
I think straight forward censorship YOU tube try explain it away not happening in my opinon now I really want see this movie
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Post by sevenofnine on Oct 9, 2016 16:32:06 GMT -5
Be honest YOU TUBE was created by two Jewish raised New YOrker dudes I think they may be one of self hating Jew that just don't any form of Christniery or Orthodox Judism I run into with this dude in Fairfax district some to them that just LA Gal opinion right here
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Post by Daniel on Oct 30, 2016 8:37:13 GMT -5
'I'm Not Ashamed' a hit with audiences
Bob Unruh
The new movie portraying the story of Rachel Joy Scott, the 16-year-old shot and killed by the two boys who carried out the massacre at Columbine High School near Denver in 1999, earned a top-tier 93 percent approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes over its opening weekend, when it also took in nearly $1,800 per screen.
But that doesn’t mean there’s no controversy over the stunning story about Scott.
The producer, Chuck Howard, told the Washington Times over the weekend that he’s still deciding on how to respond to Google’s censorship of the movie’s promotions for nearly a year.
Howard, a longtime music producer who now has launched into making Christian films, revealed he is considering suing Google to “make up for lost advertising” after its YouTube removed his company’s Christian video channel for nearly a year.
“As of yet, we have not filed suit against Google, but are exploring all options,” Howard told the Times. “We’ve missed 11 months’ worth of advertising. They’ve destroyed us from carrying the momentum that we originally had going forward.”
His trailer had collected nearly 5 million views before YouTube pulled the plug last year.
more www.wnd.com/2016/10/im-not-ashamed-a-hit-with-audiences/
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Post by sevenofnine on Nov 2, 2016 23:30:53 GMT -5
Good I still stick with LA Gal here opiion perhaps You tube are by Self hating Jew
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