Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on YouTube’s reaction to our Disney film:

We did our movie, “Walt’s Disenchanted Kingdom,” largely because we wanted to alert the public to Disney films that are inappropriate for children, and for the company’s decision to subvert parental rights. Perversely, YouTube slapped an age restriction on our movie, saying, “it may not be appropriate for viewers under 18.”

That’s what we learned on January 31 when we got to work. We immediately appealed, but YouTube stuck to their guns, saying later in the day, “We reviewed your content carefully, and have confirmed that it violates our Community Guidelines.”

They never said which guideline we violated, yet we explicitly asked them to do so. YouTube lists five categories of age-restricted fare: child safety; harmful or dangerous activities, including regulated substances and drugs; nudity and sexually suggestive content; violent or graphic content; and vulgar language. We violated none of these standards.

Conveniently, YouTube also has a catch-all standard, one which is so vague and subjective that it can be imposed on any video they personally find objectionable. “Sometimes content doesn’t violate our policies, but it may not be appropriate for viewers under 18.” In short, they really only need this one “policy,” as their more objective measures can simply be disregarded.

To see a list of videos that YouTube finds totally acceptable, with no age restrictions whatsoever, click here.

The hypocrisy is stunning. We are trying to protect children from being  exploited by those who want to sexually engineer kids in grades K-3— ages 5-8—and we are being restricted from getting our message out to the public!

Well, folks, YouTube is not the only game in town. You can see the movie on Rumble, posted on our website, for free. It is also available at SalemNow and Amazon Prime.