
"They said that the content was 'hate speech', [but] there's absolutely nothing to do with any sort of speech, other than the fact that we were just showing them the fruit that fell from the tree and is falling from the tree over in Canada concerning homosexual marriage. It sends a strong signal to America that we can do this thing if we stick together. We can win our country back." - Hate group leader
Bradlee Dean, whose clip was
actually flagged by YouTube
viewers after being posted here on JMG. Dean then wrote a furious editorial in
World Net Daily, claiming that YouTube had singled him out for censorship.
The reposted clip is here.
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