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American Radical Muslim: Korean Hostages are “Terrorists”


Classy:

Don’t fool yourselves the Taliban are not barbarians like the US & it’s coalition forces NAY, these Korean Crusaders were tried and sentenced just as the spy Daniel Pearl was. No apology from this Muslim, rather a BIG smile and lots of Duaa (supplications) for my Taliban brothers in Islam.

The crime? Trying to convert Muslims to Christianity. The punishment, according to Yousef al-Khattab? Death by beheading.

O, he ended his message as follows:

P.S. I neither support nor condone the Taliban.

Yeah, right.

This individual should be incredibly happy that he lives in the US. If he would not, he would have been arrested and brought before a judge to be punished.

Youtube should delete all Jihadist videos ASAP. I understand that these videos might give the American based company a lot of hits, but I do not see how a responsibile company can allow Jihadists to spread their hatefull messages. A while ago, Turkey forced YouTube to take off certain anti-Atatürk videos. If YouTube can delete those videos, it should also be able to delete pro-terrorism and pro-extremism videos. YouTube should behave like a responsible company. Not like one that is willing to allow everything for the big bucks.



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3 Responses to “American Radical Muslim: Korean Hostages are “Terrorists””

  1. Entropy says:

    I don’t like the jihadist video’s either – well, I “like” them from a research standpoint – but if youtube does not carry them, someone else will. Efforts at censorship in the digital age will ultimately fail, though I understand your sentiment.

  2. No they do not fail – you should not forget that YouTube has a tremendous influence and reach. Why do you think these people do not just publish it on some jihadi website, but on YouTube as well?

  3. donsingleton says:

    Just because some other service might accept the videos is no reason for YouTube to host them. Remember Google’s motto “Don’t do evil” These videos are evil

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