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I agree with the idea of what archive.org claims to be doing but it doesn't seem right the way that they are going about it.

The exclusion specifically of any ISIS supporting articles and videos makes it seem that archive.org is not truly interested in creating an archive for future generations but is instead interested in creating an archive which supports their political/religious beliefs.

Cataloging and archiving Islamic State videos doesn't mean that one endorses their beliefs or supports the organization.

It's a shame that what could've been an organization for good has become a islamaphobic political organization.



You're confusing archiving and public access. Most archives don't have public access to all of their materials.


>slaveofallah93

Don't feed the trolls, people.


Not supporting ISIS doesn't make you islamaphobic.




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