Richard Silverstein sends out notice that “Max Blumenthal’s video, Feel the Hate in Jerusalem, has been banned by YouTube (where it was viewed hundreds of thousands of times) after a campaign by right-wing Jews who believe it promotes anti-Semitism.
I hope you’ll circulate this message and my post to your own friends, colleagues, and co-workers. We need a viral campaign to get YouTube to reconsider their foolish, anti-free-expression decision to ban this important piece of media education on the issues of Jewish racism.”
Here’s Max Blumenthal responding to the campaign against the video:
it is clear there is an active campaign by right-wing Jewish elements to suppress the video by filing a flood of complaints with Youtube. At the same time these elements have attempted to paint me as a self-hating Jew determined to foment anti-Semitism.
Here’s a link to Richard’s report.
Here’s an alternative link to another hosting service that has the video.
You can send a letter to youtube here.
Update: A commenter at Richard’s blog says someone has reuploaded the video and it has not been taken down yet.
