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Upon seeing the popularity of the video, administrators at YouTube apparently blocked the video from appearing in the "Most Viewed" listings despite the viewing statistics warranting its inclusion in the Top 20�. This latest hypocrisy is too much, though, to let just slip by. The widely popular web site, iFilm.com, recently banned the video for 'Open Season' despite it having received many positive comments as well as overwhelming support from military personnel and others around the globe. Meanwhile, another music video, created by Jihadists themselves, showing the graphic murder of American soldiers remains available for viewing on the video service! It's a double standard that is sick on every level.
You be the judge. At the [full story link] are several links where you can view everything for yourself. We encourage you to read the lyrics to 'Open Season' and then check out the video. Then take a look at the disgusting murder of our soldiers that iFilm continues to support and you'll see why we are livid. iFilm's practices should be brought to the attention of their sponsors at a minimum. We are in a time of escalating global conflict and, in Stuck Mojo's opinion, this company is acting clearly irresponsibly with their support of these murderers.[see full story for more including links to the Stuck Mojo video, the terrorist videos etc]
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