Persecution of Christianity is becoming overt instead of covert.

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Sgt_Nick_Fury

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At least they are finally showing who they truly are, and what triggers them.



Heads on a swivel. Christianity stands between them and the dystopia they wish to usher in.

Side note...if you are not familar, Shawn Ryan has some of the best interviews with veterans I have ever watched.
 
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LOL, this dude makes 6 hour videos about conspiracy theories with nutjobs and he's convinced himself those videos are being censored because he talks about faith sometimes. Who believes this?

I'm not saying he should be censored, but he's just playing a card that will give him the most attention. If he said they're getting taken down because he's spreading misinformation, you wouldn't have made a thread about it talking Christian persecution. He got you.

I'd love to see the notification he got from youtube explaining the removals, because they do in fact send those. Weird he didn't produce it, right?
 
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At least they are finally showing who they truly are, and what triggers them.



Heads on a swivel. Christianity stands between them and the dystopia they wish to usher in.

Side note...if you are not familar, Shawn Ryan has some of the best interviews with veterans I have ever watched.


Christians need to get off their collective rear ends and fight back
 
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It took took two words in the thread title for you to come over and comment.

LMAO. So an interest in the topic counts as persecution now? No wonder you believe you're so picked on.

If he were in fact having videos taken down because he expressed faith in Jesus Christ, I would not be destroying OP. Check this out:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWwX-oLbn8hf-uVQwf1_4rg

Amazing that they still have videos up, right?
 
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Everybody's a victim these days.

What are the odds I can go and find content about Jesus and Christianity on youtube?

They're starting early this year. Usually, we don't hear about the "War on Christianity" until after Thanksgiving.

Must be trying to divert attention from something. Wonder what it could be.
 
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Christians need to get off their collective rear ends and fight back
Against what? A private company that provides a free platform for this goober and then decided to take down a few episodes. Sounds like what you folks would call a welfare queen saying "where's my check!?" I thought you guys hated welfare queens.
 
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At least they are finally showing who they truly are, and what triggers them.



Heads on a swivel. Christianity stands between them and the dystopia they wish to usher in.

Side note...if you are not familar, Shawn Ryan has some of the best interviews with veterans I have ever watched.

Hey, @Sgt_Nick_Fury maybe you should look up the meaning of "overt" and "covert." If this loser doesn't know why his videos were removed, then any alleged "persecution" (I swear, what a bunch of drama queens you folks are) is covert, not overt.
 
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Look who all squeeled the loudest....and you'll see who our resident fifth column members are. They got so used to controlling all the media and censoring they're pretty brazen about outing themselves.
 
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It's not happening right?

YouTube bans using word 'Christian' in targeted ads - Premier Christian News | Headlines, Breaking News, Comment & Analysis

YouTube bans using word 'Christian' in targeted ads
Fri Jul 26 2019
The founder of a Christian war veteran recovery programme had his ad rejected from YouTube for using the keyword 'Christian'.

Chad Robichaux, founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation - a charity providing support and discipleship to those suffering from wartime trauma, was told he could not use the label 'Christian' to boost his advert on the Google owned platform as it violated the site's advertising policy.

Mr Robichaux posted about the incident on twitter, claiming not allowing the word Christian was discriminating:







"We ran a YouTube ad for our veterans ministry outreach for those in need & it was denied for the word "Christian". Insane! #Censorship should terrify every American; conservative or liberal, Christian or Muslim. This bias is a dangerous course for America." @MightyOaksFDN


The YouTube team responded to Mr Robichaux's tweets, maintaining that targeting users based on their religion was in breach of their advertising policy but that adverts can include the term 'Christian' in them and still hope to reach a Christian audience.

"We know that religious beliefs are personal, so we don't allow advertisers to target users on the basis of religion. Beyond that, we don't have policies against advertising that includes religious terms like "Christian".


Mr Robichaux has called out the tech giant for religious discrimination, saying that he posted the same ad with a target label of 'Muslim' and was not asked to take it down.

"We ran the exact same ad with the keyword "Muslim" & it was approved but "Christian" was not. Additionally, we've ran ads with the keyword "Christian" for years. This year alone we had 150,000 impressions on that word in our ads. As per your support line this is a new restriction"


After speaking with Google's help desk, Mr Robichaux was told the policy was new.

Google has yet to comment publicly on the matter.

How quickly will they move from "it's not happening" to justifying it?
 

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