NRATV Implies YouTube Brought the Shooting Upon Themselves
The NRAs media arm pushed back against claims that their anti-YouTube rhetoric couldve incited the attack. Instead, a correspondent suggested, YouTube kinda did it to themselves.
MATT WILSTEIN
04.04.18 1:45 PM ET
It did not take long for the NRAs media arm to suggest YouTube itself was to blame for the mass shooting committed at its San Bruno headquarters this week.
Speaking Wednesday on NRATV, correspondent Chuck Holton said, YouTube making these changes where theyre going from being a platform for videos to being a publisher of videos, meaning that they are starting to censor content here and there, whatever, actually opens them up to liability and it opens them up to a lot of hatred from people around the world.
Holton was actually using that argument to push back against the idea that the NRA itself was to blame for the shooting. In the same segment, first spotted by Media Matters, host Grant Stinchfield accused the left of literally pushing this narrative that the shooting was somehow the NRAs fault and that I need to apologize for a tweet that NRATV sent out of one of my videos.
As details about the shooting were just beginning to emerge, Shannon Watts, the founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, tweeted out the video in question, which aired on Stinchfields show just last week.
In light of the shooting in San Bruno at YouTube, will the @NRA apologize for this disgusting tweet in which it calls on its members to rise up against the companys decision to take down how-to gun videos? Watts asked her followers, racking up more than 13,000 retweets and 28,000 likes.
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