YouTube further declared the content entitled "Actor Jim Caviezel Unveils Dark Truths Behind The Trafficking Of Children" to be "ineligible" for monetization, meaning YouTube is punishing said video by disallowing the channel that posted it to make any money from it. (Related: Learn more about how Operation Underground Railroad, the organization depicted in "Sound of Freedom," rescues children from human sex trafficking.)YouTube pulled my preview of Jim Caviezel’s episode for “violating community guidelines”.
I did not realize saving children and bringing awareness to the sex trafficking of kids was against the community guidelines.#savethechildren #youtube #censorship pic.twitter.com/KI6yNbSStB — Shawn Ryan (@ShawnRyan762) July 18, 2023
"The entire leftist-run consortium of content-sharing websites, including social media, has started a war on a movie that aims to do the most mentally healthy and civilized thing probably ever, and that is to raise awareness against pedophilia and child sex trafficking," one commenter wrote, astounded at YouTube's treatment of users who promote the film. "It's time to ask the real questions: who are those behind this war? We should hunt them down as they are jumping out of their hiding." Another speculated that perhaps pedophiles are in charge of YouTube and Google, hence why these tech giants are showing such animosity towards promoters of "Sound of Freedom." YouTube, Google, and the rest of Big Tech is aiding and abetting child sex trafficking. Learn more at Evil.news. Sources for this article include: Summit.news Newstarget.comThe Official Sound of Freedom Movie Trailer pic.twitter.com/eIAVpVr0DZ
— Dillon Fillion (@DillonFillionIA) July 10, 2023
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