YouTube to Silence Abortion Dissent in New “Misinformation” Policy

NEW YORK, August 25 (C-Fam) YouTube’s new medical misinformation policy will censor any video that runs against the guidelines of the World Health Organization on abortion.

The policy specifically cites information about abortion among the examples of content it is targeting for censorship. According to the policy, the kinds of statements YouTube plans to censor include “claims that abortion commonly results in or carries a high risk of infertility or future miscarriage” and “claims that abortion causes breast cancer.”

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Trudeau Under Fire After Trans Powerlifter Shatters Women’s Records

“A sick joke to enable mentally ill cheaters to humiliate women.”

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came under heavy criticism once again for his inclusive policies that allow biological men to compete in women’s sports after a trans powerlifter became the new champion on Sunday, August 13th, breaking two records in the process, the Toronto Sun wrote.

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Coach Kennedy officially reinstated at Washington school months after Supreme Court victory

Months after winning at the U.S. Supreme Court, Joe Kennedy, a public high school assistant football coach in Washington state who was dismissed for praying on the field after games, has finally been reinstated.

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Supreme Court will not hear Ontario churches’ constitutional challenge to Covid restrictions

OTTAWA, ONTARIO: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is disappointed that the Supreme Court of Canada will not hear a further appeal of two Ontario churches who challenged the Ontario government’s violation of Charter-protected religious freedom through lockdowns measures.

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Challenging COVID Worship Bans

Religious freedom enables all people to live according to their conscience, regardless of their religious convictions.

Do you remember what it was like to be banned from attending church services? For months, many countries forbade people from gathering for worship, prayer, communion, confession, or baptism. Church doors were closed either for everyone, or excluded the unmasked, untested, or even unvaccinated. Jesus, who met lepers with open arms, would certainly have disapproved.

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Photo finish may elude Kentucky wedding photographer

Appeals court questions plaintiff’s standing to sue over public accommodations ordinance

What could have been a slam dunk for a Louisville, Ky., wedding photographer’s federal appeal was sidetracked Thursday by a last-minute play by attorneys for the local government.

Chelsey Nelson sued the Louisville Metro government in November 2019 over a public accommodations ordinance she contended would require her to photograph and create blogs for same-sex weddings. She believes marriage is designed only for one man and one woman and the city’s law would have compelled her to speak messages that violated her religious convictions. In August 2020, a federal district court judge agreed with Nelson, barring Louisville from enforcing the law against her. The city appealed.

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Florida Man Charged in $35 Million Ponzi Scheme Targeting Retired Church Members

‘It’s Amazing How Far You Can Go’

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