Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
February 22, 2019
YouTube recently announced that it will be removing “borderline” and “misinforming” content and psychologists are already shilling for it to start the great purge of anti-establishment content. Yet no one mentioned the pedophile community operating there in the open.
Why? Because catching pedophiles was never a priority for them. It was always about keeping political views deemed dangerous for the globalists out of the public view.
Now attention has been brought to the issue, and advertisers are not happy.
Companies including Nestle and the makers of Fortnite have pulled their adverts from YouTube after a ‘soft-core paedophile ring’ was discovered on the site.
Videos of youngsters, sometimes in compromising positions, are being inundated with comments by paedophiles and attracting tens of millions of views, it has been claimed.
Some of the disturbing footage, reportedly featuring girls as young as five, appeared alongside advertising from companies such as Disney and Nestle, according to a US-based vlogger.
Matt Watson, who posts videos to his channel MattsWhatItIs, claimed to have found a ‘wormhole’ into a ‘soft-core paedophile ring’ on the site.
There were instances, he said, where paedophiles were targeting videos of young girls on the site and using the comments section to make suggestive remarks and flag moments when the girls appeared in compromising positions, such as when performing gymnastics.
Despite pointing out the videos themselves were not sexual in nature, Mr Watson claimed a ‘glitch’ in YouTube’s algorithm meant it was possible to find the videos ‘in about five clicks’, and recommended content would quickly show dozens of clips of young girls, many of which featured similar comments.
Some of the videos appeared alongside advertising from companies such as Disney and Nestle, Mr Watson said.
He said in some cases, he uncovered links to child pornography posted in comments, which had been deleted when reported to YouTube.
Little girls uploading videos to YouTube is insane, and them doing so without the supervision of an adult just kicks the insanity up a couple of notches. Giving smartphones and tablets to kids exposes them to all kinds of dangers.
These kids uploading videos of them doing gymnastics in their underwear or whatever are then plagued by comments from pedophiles that share links to pornography in external sites, timestamps for the video, and that say all kinds of degenerate stuff.
No one tackled that issue up until now.
Are we supposed to believe YouTube wasn’t aware of it?
YouTube is pretty efficient at censoring material that talks about Jewish deeds or which has “problematic” political views, but somehow wasn’t aware of the huge pedophile community it hosts.
They were most likely aware. They just don’t care. It makes them money, and it doesn’t threaten the Jewish agenda, so it was allowed.
Until now.
We’ll see how long that lasts when it’s costing them money.