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originally posted by: MidnightHawk
So was perusing through my subs on YouTube and came across a video I decided to leave a comment on. I never really comment on anything on YouTube but decided I wanted to give my two cents on the subject. The video had to do with woke culture and the hypocrisy of many of the companies behind movements to push it.
Anyway in order to add the comment I had to create a "channel" I guess I hadn't done that yet. So I did. And left the comment. And then noticed a couple grammatical errors and went to edit it and it would not let me edit the post. So I reopened the video in another tab and noticed my comment was not there. So I made sure my channel had been created and then made the comment. A half hour later I went back to see if there were any reactions to the comment and it had been deleted again.
Here is a screenshot of it:
ETA:
In case it is hard for anyone to read this is the comment that was censored (deleted two times):
Was cooking last night listening to country music on YouTube. And while Toby Keith has a lot of trashy songs and music videos, they are fun to listen to. This song came on and I listened to the lyrics and thought this is actually very thoughtful and deep. And if you change his message about being worried about kids watching TV to being worried about kids on social media and watching YouTube the message fits really well with the "woke" generation. Oh here it is:
www.youtube.com...
Another thing about the "wokeness" something an older and wiser person said that stuck that none of these people seem to realize. 'Jesus said, 'wisdom is proved righteous by its works.'' You don't have to get involved with the social and culture debates taking place in society on any media or format. Actions talk a lot more clearly than words. Show who you are by what you do. Talk is cheap. What Jesus meant was that a lot of people were condemning him, but his actions proved who he was. Let the people talk. Who you really are shines through by what you do.
Here is the music video referenced:
And just to add this was the video in question:
originally posted by: MidnightHawk
So was perusing through my subs on YouTube and came across a video I decided to leave a comment on. I never really comment on anything on YouTube but decided I wanted to give my two cents on the subject. The video had to do with woke culture and the hypocrisy of many of the companies behind movements to push it.
Anyway in order to add the comment I had to create a "channel" I guess I hadn't done that yet. So I did. And left the comment. And then noticed a couple grammatical errors and went to edit it and it would not let me edit the post. So I reopened the video in another tab and noticed my comment was not there. So I made sure my channel had been created and then made the comment. A half hour later I went back to see if there were any reactions to the comment and it had been deleted again.
Here is a screenshot of it:
ETA:
In case it is hard for anyone to read this is the comment that was censored (deleted two times):
Was cooking last night listening to country music on YouTube. And while Toby Keith has a lot of trashy songs and music videos, they are fun to listen to. This song came on and I listened to the lyrics and thought this is actually very thoughtful and deep. And if you change his message about being worried about kids watching TV to being worried about kids on social media and watching YouTube the message fits really well with the "woke" generation. Oh here it is:
www.youtube.com...
Another thing about the "wokeness" something an older and wiser person said that stuck that none of these people seem to realize. 'Jesus said, 'wisdom is proved righteous by its works.'' You don't have to get involved with the social and culture debates taking place in society on any media or format. Actions talk a lot more clearly than words. Show who you are by what you do. Talk is cheap. What Jesus meant was that a lot of people were condemning him, but his actions proved who he was. Let the people talk. Who you really are shines through by what you do.
Here is the music video referenced:
And just to add this was the video in question: