Google-owned video-sharing giant YouTube has begun removing content featuring or merely reviewing the movie Sound Of Freedom for ‘violating community guidelines.’
The censorship of the anti-child trafficking movie has been laid bare for all to see.
Former Navy SEAL and CIA Contractor Shawn Ryan posted a series of screenshots from their YouTube account dashboard showing a 2-and-a-half-minute preview video of an upcoming interview with The Sound of Freedom star Jim Caviezel was removed.
YouTube also stated that content titled ‘Actor Jim Caviezel Unveils Dark Truths Behind The Trafficking Of Children’ was not ‘eligible’ for monetization.
Meanwhile, commentator Luke Rudkowski also received a strike for posting a film review, and he is now blocked from uploading any more content.
The real-life former government agent and the inspiration for the film, Tim Ballard, accused the media of “running interference for pedophiles and human traffickers.”
“Why would you want to lie to push an agenda whose goal is to have children be in captivity? It’s kind of sick,” Ballard said.
As The Daily Fetched reported earlier this month, CNN accused the creators of the child trafficking film “Sound of Freedom” of “catering to conspiracy theorists” after its massive success at the box office.
Despite the film being based on a true story of child sex trafficking, the leftist media are still hellbent on smearing the movie and its star, Jim Caviezel, as “QAnon” conspiracy theories.
Liberal outlets like the Guardian and Rolling Stone jumped to smear the film as a “far right” conspiracy film.
Notably, outlets like CNN attacking Sound of Freedom are the same ones who defended the film “Cuties,” which sexualized children.
During a discussion about the film between CNN host Abby Phillip and Mike Rothschild, it was suggested some think the movie “caters to QAnon conspiracy theorists.”
The pair also attacked Jim Caviezel, saying he “embraced” QAnon terms and concepts.
READ: Bloomberg Writer Who Attacked Sound of Freedom Is Spokesman for Pro-Pedophile Group