By now you're likely one of 1.5 million people who
have seen the graphic
video of Neda Soltan dying after being shot in the chest on June
20, 2009, during protests in Iran following the presidential election.
The video shows Neda collapsing into the arms of 2
men, who try to
stop her bleeding with their bare hands. Suddenly, Neda's eyes roll up
and to the right, almost as if they are looking at the cell phone video
camera chronicling her death. Blood begins pouring from her mouth and
nose, into one eye and down her face. Cries erupt from the crowd, and
you know Neda is dead.
I don't know how the tragic video of Neda's death is
any less
graphic than a video by the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform showing the
tragic, graphic deaths of children by abortion, but it is according to
YouTube, which removed this video.
There's something about showing abortion that sets
it apart from all other videos in the Big Brother eyes of YouTube.
YouTube allows almost any surgery video imaginable,
like gastric
bypass, gallbladder removal, toe amputation, appendectomy and brain
tumor removal, and gross-out body parts videos like a buttock fecal
fistula or peritoneal cancer - but not abortion.
Neither does YouTube have a problem with videos
pertaining to the
female anatomy like mastectomies, breast augmentations, hysterectomies
or even baby deliveries - but not abortion, unless it is in the form of
bloodless illustrations.
YouTube also seems to go out of its way to protect
the abortion industry, particularly Planned Parenthood.
To date, YouTube has removed 8 videos posted by Lila Rose and Live Action Films shot
undercover at PPs in several states....
But it's not only PP YouTube protects. It also
provides cover-up for run-of-the-abortion-mill skanks....
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to view the WorldNetDaily article.
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