Can we get a link to the video?
Google rejects White House request to pull Mohammad film clip
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#23Does the Obama administration really want to enter the business of suppressing every "inconvenient" video that might offend the sensibilities of Middle Eastern mobs?
It was just a request. A request they are free to make and Google is free to decline. One (edit: four) of Obama's civilian employees was killed by an angry mob, ostensibly because of this video, so I don't think it's unreasonable to ask. I'm also glad Google declined.
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#24From what I can gather, the White House didn't explicitly ask for the clip to be removed. Rather, they suggested the clip might violate YouTube's own terms of service. From the article: > White House officials had asked Google earlier on Friday to reconsider whether the video had violated YouTube's terms of service Still, the net effect is the same. The gesture was made with the goal of having the video removed from…
Really disgraceful, IMO.
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#25Does the Obama administration really want to enter the business of suppressing every "inconvenient" video that might offend the sensibilities of Middle Eastern mobs?
It was just a request. A request they are free to make and Google is free to decline. One (edit: four) of Obama's civilian employees was killed by an angry mob, ostensibly because of this video, so I don't think it's unreasonable to ask. I'm also glad Google declined.
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#26Does the Obama administration really want to enter the business of suppressing every "inconvenient" video that might offend the sensibilities of Middle Eastern mobs?
It was just a request. A request they are free to make and Google is free to decline. One (edit: four) of Obama's civilian employees was killed by an angry mob, ostensibly because of this video, so I don't think it's unreasonable to ask. I'm also glad Google declined.
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#27I'm sure the Islamic world might have taken offense.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
Well Google voluntarily pulled the video from Libya and Egypt
It said in the article that it was to comply with local laws.
Does anyone know if Libya and Egypt have blasphemy laws, or just volatility?
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not religious appeasement, you don't see them appeasing Buddhists or even Christians.
As a non-American, I see religious appeasement of Christians all the time when I see US politics.