YouTube re-posts pro-life videos

Charlie Butts – OneNewsNow
Used with permission.

YouTube is finally allowing videos from Live Action, a pro-life organization, after a battle with Planned Parenthood over the content.

Live Action and its founder, Lila Rose, spent several years conducting — then posting on YouTube — undercover video investigations of Planned Parenthood in which clinic staff apparently violated the law in information they provided, and offered to assist underage girls with services, including birth control and abortions. Each time, YouTube took down the videos, citing its privacy policy, which ended up protecting Planned Parenthood.

 Tom Brejcha of the Thomas More Society says that the abortion-provider wrote increasingly aggressive letters to YouTube each occurrence.

Live Action recently received correspondence from YouTube and the videos are now up and available again.

 “We’re hopeful now that this whole censorship episode has passed and that the Live Action videos — seen already indeed by hundreds of thousands of people, if not more by now — will stay up in perpetuity. The truth will out — so that, I hope, is the end of a long story,” says Brejcha.

If not, he adds, Thomas More Society may have to again go to bat for Live Action. Click here for source.

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