The evening after the massacre at Orlando's Pulse nightclub, a California pastor took the opportunity to preach that "God said: When you find a sodomite, put them to death.'" A video of the sermon was uploaded by the church, then deleted "for violating YouTube's policy on hate speech." A copy of the video uploaded by someone else, describing the sermon as "despicable," was allowed to remain.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 15 2016, @08:09AM
First they came for the unlicensed music videos. Second the music videos got licensed and went legit. Fourth the anti gay sermons got First Amendment protection under religious freedom.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 15 2016, @01:48PM
First they came for the unlicensed music videos. Second the music videos got licensed and went legit.
Third they came for low-quality videos of babies dancing. Really, those leeching baby pirate freeloaders asked for it, not paying a few paltry million $ to license 20 seconds of barely-audible music.