Nonprofit ACT for America associate censored by YouTube: YouTube removed a video posted by ACT for America associate Emma Blair around the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which included the voices of those we lost on that horrendous day in American history. The video displayed footage of the Sept 11th attacks, paired with archived audio recordings of those stuck in the Twin Towers and on the hijacked planes talking to first responders and air traffic controllers. YouTube told Blair that her video violated its violent criminal organizations policy, but it would not be levying a strike against her channel. It later reversed its decision, and the video is once again visible on Blair's channel. ACT for America is a nonprofit that says its "mission is to educate, engage, train, and mobilize citizens to ensure the safety and security of Americans against all threats foreign and domestic while preserving civil liberties guaranteed by the US Constitution." Left-wing organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center have described ACT for America as "the largest anti-Muslim group in America."
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