Did the video contain “hateful, defamatory, or discriminatory” as Vimeo claimed? No.

On Monday, Project Veritas unveiled a new investigative video of a Google employee describing how the company wants to stop a “Trump situation” in 2020.

YouTube removed the video, but Vimeo went one step further. The company chose to ban Project Veritas from its platform for uploading a video with “hateful, defamatory, or discriminatory” content.

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Can someone explain this to me? How did that video contain any of those criteria?

Project Veritas did not put the words into the mouth of the Google employee.

BREAKING UPDATE: @Vimeo has BANNED our account days after @YouTube PULLED our video. They keep citing “privacy violations.” BEING EMBARRASSED BY LEGITIMATE INVESTIGATE JOURNALISM is not a “privacy violation.” Video STILL ON BITCHUTE. DOWNLOAD + SHARE: https://t.co/chDsGF0QCk pic.twitter.com/HSrcJjaZ4H — James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 26, 2019

1. @YouTube bans @Pinterest investigation

2. @Twitter suspends Veritas for Pinterest story

3. @reddit bans Project Veritas

4. @YouTube bans @Google investigation

5. @Vimeo removes Project Veritas account DO THINK BIG TECH IS WORKING TOGETHER? — Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) June 26, 2019

It’s not the first time Project Veritas exposed Google. The organization received a document that showed two employees calling PragerU, Ben Shapiro, and Jordan Peterson “Nazis” that use “the dog whistles.”



