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by avip
3292 days ago
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It's less "terrifying" than the current alternative, where people can openly support various forms of extreme violence, get away with it, and monetize on the way. Mind you this "internet" is private biz. This is a pretty obvious "don't vomit on my rug" case. Don't like it? Find another party. |
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Is there any actual evidence that these youtube videos are in fact driving people to commit acts of terrorism?