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Published: January 24, 2022

YouTube deletes LifeSite’s March for Life coverage that mentioned abortion-tainted vaccines

By The Editor

Mon Jan 24, 2022 – 2:35 pm ESTMon Jan 24, 2022 – 2:54 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Google-owned YouTube has taken down one of LSNTV’s videos covering the March for Life in Washington, D.C. While YouTube never mentioned a specific statement that was in “violation” of the tech giant’s “medical misinformation” policy, the video in question referred to the “vaccines” as “abortion-tainted,” which has been identified as the cause for YouTube to censor LifeSiteNews content in the past.

The video is still available on Rumble:

According to YouTube’s “medical misinformation” policy, any video that seeks to “contradict expert consensus” will be deleted. Three “strikes” lead to the entire channel being scrubbed from the site. Specifically mentioned in the policy as a violation are any “[c]laims that an approved COVID-19 vaccine will contain substances that are not on the vaccine ingredient list, such as biological matter from fetuses (e.g. fetal tissue, fetal cell lines) or animal products.”

Despite the claim by YouTube that there exists an “expert consensus” regarding the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, and the fact that the approved COVID shots are indeed abortion-tainted even though they do not necessarily contain fetal material, it is of little surprise that the company continues to label any and all statements that deviate from the mainstream narrative as “misinformation.”

In late 2020, YouTube flagged and deleted another LifeSiteNews video that featured Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, talking about the moral implications of the abortion-tainted COVID vaccines.

While the ban was reversed on appeal, YouTube did end up permanently axing the LifeSiteNews YouTube channel, which

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