RichardT
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As much as I don't agree with his Hovind plagiarism material, I thought his Muslim videos were fine and they surely aren't "hate speech". More like "free speech". It is very unfortunate that youtube banned him for this. Our liberties depend on free speech. His videos weren't even hate, they were simply critical of some things in the qu'ran. Google-Youtube was probably under threat of Jihad from extremist radicals (nothing like "Fundamentalists" which used to stand for a 19th century American movement which simply believed in the inerency of scripture) which is why they had to ban him. Pretty silly if you ask me.He's already been banned from youtube for posting Muslim hate-speech
PS: Extremist radical muslim sects are a minority outside of some not particularly threatening Islamic theocracies of course.
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