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Well, it seems that one of my videos showing how to skin a squirrel has been removed from youtube. Even though the squirrel was taken in accordance with the laws of the state of Texas, I dont guess that matters.
My youtube account received a warning which will last for 6 months. Because of this I have removed several of my other hunting videos before my account gets into any more trouble.
While doing a few google searches to try and find out what is going on, I found a fishing website where a guy posted that youtube had removed one of his hunting videos.
http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=195031
It seems that our basic God given rights are slowly being stripped away. To me, if youtube is going to allow cooking videos, they should show "where" the meat came from. Its ok to show the end results, but we do not want to see anything else.
Over the next couple of weeks I will be migrating a lot of my videos to other video sites. I have another youtube account. I will probably start uploading videos to that account, just in case my main account gets deleted.
My youtube account received a warning which will last for 6 months. Because of this I have removed several of my other hunting videos before my account gets into any more trouble.
While doing a few google searches to try and find out what is going on, I found a fishing website where a guy posted that youtube had removed one of his hunting videos.
http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=195031
It seems that our basic God given rights are slowly being stripped away. To me, if youtube is going to allow cooking videos, they should show "where" the meat came from. Its ok to show the end results, but we do not want to see anything else.
Over the next couple of weeks I will be migrating a lot of my videos to other video sites. I have another youtube account. I will probably start uploading videos to that account, just in case my main account gets deleted.