Report: YouTube Wants Your 5-Year-Old to Be ‘The Best Assassin’

According to YouTube, YouTube could expose children as young as five to horrific stabbings or other violent acts. The Sun.

The SunTo see the emphasis YouTube puts on, I posed for YouTube as a parent with a 5-year old child. ”We were able to access a cartoon video called I’m The Best Assassin, which shows characters being murdered with knives,” The Sun reported. “Other content included a ‘magic trick’ which showed someone shoving a fork in their eye and a youngster having a tooth removed by Nerf gun.”

YouTube allows children who do not sign in to an account, or have parental controls disabled, access all videos that aren’t age-restricted. YouTube claims to prohibit content that puts “minors in harmful situations that may lead to injury, including dangerous stunts, dares, or pranks.” Yet The Sun’sMock accounts proved the contrary.  

Parents should make sure their children are safe from violence in the news. Instead, children are now watching YouTube videos about how to stab others. 

YouTube claimed that YouTube uses clicks and watchtime to recommend videos to users. YouTube will recommend more violent videos to children who have seen one. For kids watching videos like “I’m The Best Assassin,” YouTube would recommend similar videos. 

It’s no surprise that YouTube has a goal to indoctrinate kids. YouTube has a long history of suppressing material that’s good for children and exalting those that are corrupt. YouTube censored a video by YAF that was intended to educate young people on the dangers of socialism. YouTube permits videos showing a Drag Queen performing a Pride Parade and teaching children about BLM propaganda, the LGBTQ+ community and pedophilia. 

YouTube is obsessed with indoctrinating young people, just as other social media platforms. TikTok supports the transgender agenda. Insta promotes unhealthy self-comparison, self-confusion and unhealthy relationships. 

2020 Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) commented during multiple hearings about the safety of kids online — or lack thereof. Following a request from a Wall Street JournalThis article is about the hidden research that Facebook (now Meta) has done on the adverse effects of social media on teens’ mental health. 

The Sun’sAlthough these findings aren’t new, YouTube age-restricted the release of one of its violent videos. The Sun found. Ironically, YouTube spokesperson stated that The Sun that “Protecting our youngest users is a top priority” which is a direct contradiction to the content YouTube and the rest of Big Tech permit.

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