YouTube Bans Infowars Song Contest Entry
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Super Delux uploaded a video to YouTube July 14th and it has become an instant hit. The problem is they wrote this song to ridicule Alex Jones by highlighting his spoken words and making him sound ridiculous. It was not uploaded to support Infowars but to belittle it and their viewers.
With 1,977,139 views at the time of writing it has had the opposite effect. A quick read thru the comments on the video will show that a majority of people viewing it actually love the song. In fact it has boosted Infowars popularity so much that Alex Jones is running a contest where musicians are encouraged to write their own version using the same words. He is offering a top prize of 10,000.00 to the winner. The contest is a great success with hundreds of entries.
I saw this as a great opportunity to support Infowars and my Uncle Bill Smyth. Bill is a fantastic musician who writes a lot of his own songs. You can view his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGJ700SaKnhX8bHk1CfuY2w (I particularly like the song "Betty Get Up" I of course wasn't put off by the chance of winning 10,000.00 either.
Bill did what he does best and wrote the music to the words provided. I bought the equipment to film using a green screen. We set up to record last Saturday. After getting the final cut, I uploaded it Sunday morning. And boy did it get uncomfortable quick.
I should state that it was my vision to show actual footage supporting the words sung by Super Delux and spoken by Alex Jones. I did not want a candy coated entry or to make it politically correct. I simply wanted to show the world that Alex was speaking the truth. The video was uploaded to YouTube and pulled by the them less then 1 hour later. Bill was also given a strike stating "This video has been removed for violating YouTube's policy on violent or graphic content"
Can you imagine my surprise? After all, the clips that I used to produce the videos were taken directly from YouTube. Most of which were over a year or more old. Apparently people are offended by seeing baby parts being sold. Or Christians having their heads cut off. I have an idea. Instead of being offended by the images how about getting offended by the practices being depicted in the images?
That being said, I found a way to post the video and get it entered into the contest.
The video can be found here, it is the one titled John Meyer.
It is very graphic and if you think you may be offended in any way I suggest you click the safe video below.
The safe video is a YouTube friendly version with all offensive images blurred out.
America is asleep and needs to be violently shaken out of their slumber. If you tell someone that baby parts are being harvested by planned parenthood, there replay would be something like "Man that is bad, what was that baseball score last night?" However if you show them the images of the same being done it has a different effect. You can no longer ignore the practice. The images are stuck in your head and you may even be moved to protest the action. The same can be said if be-headings or stabbings.
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Wake Up America this stuff is really happening!
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