I don't know whether or not this has been discussed here, but I came across this recently, and thought it worthy of discussion.
Nick Gisburne is an outspoken atheist. In the past, he had made a number of videos critical of Christianity. Nobody cared about them.
Now, he makes a video which does nothing - and I mean nothing - except quote the Quran. It consists entirely of Quran quotes appearing and disappearing on a black background, accompanied by music. NOTHING else. No judgement, no criticism, nothing at all. Just quotes.
Somebody (probably some Muslim, who couldn't take it when his precious wasn't treated with the abject fear it demands) complains.
YouTube takes his videos down, and bans him.
Over-reaction? Hypocrisy? Or, more likely, plain fear on YouTube's part?
Opinions?
Nick Gisburne is an outspoken atheist. In the past, he had made a number of videos critical of Christianity. Nobody cared about them.
Now, he makes a video which does nothing - and I mean nothing - except quote the Quran. It consists entirely of Quran quotes appearing and disappearing on a black background, accompanied by music. NOTHING else. No judgement, no criticism, nothing at all. Just quotes.
Somebody (probably some Muslim, who couldn't take it when his precious wasn't treated with the abject fear it demands) complains.
YouTube takes his videos down, and bans him.
Over-reaction? Hypocrisy? Or, more likely, plain fear on YouTube's part?
Opinions?
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