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PragerU App Reinstated on Google Play After 'Hate Speech' Controversy
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- Google reinstated PragerU app after initially removing it for alleged promotion of hate speech.
- PragerU app faced controversy over 'hate speech' accusations leading to temporary removal from Google Play Store.
- The reinstatement of the app followed hours of debate and scrutiny over the content shared on the platform.
PragerU's app was reinstated on the Google Play Store after being removed for allegedly promoting "hate speech." Google claimed the app was suspended in error and quickly reinstated it after further review. PragerU accused Google of using "Soviet-style tactics" to silence them, stating that sharing stories of individuals like a former Palestinian refugee and U.S. Navy SEALs constitutes "hate speech." The organization, known for creating conservative educational videos, has faced censorship from Google in the past and has filed lawsuits against the company. PragerU urged supporters to help fight against suppression and continue their mission of educating Americans with the truth.
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