When attempting to advertise, stories are being slapped with unwarranted claims.
Dear Friend:
Kelsey Bolar, executive producer of our Identity Crisis documentary series, has been traveling around the country talking to parents and detransitioners about the trauma they’ve experienced and mental and physical challenges they’ve faced.
These documentaries are devastating and we are working to get them seen by as many Americans across the country as possible. But now the videos are being CENSORED.
With each documentary we have released, YouTube and Google have censored our videos — their stories.
When attempting to advertise these videos to reach a vast audience, we’ve been slapped with unwarranted community guideline roadblocks — everything from “sensitive events” and “health” safety to “privacy”, “hatred”, “intolerance”, and “discrimination” — to keep this information from the American people.
These are the true, heart-breaking stories that the media and the large, well-funded transgender movement doesn’t want you to hear — and tech giants are ensuring you don’t by censoring them.
We can’t let them win. That’s why we are going to take this important documentary series on the road. We will visit cities across the country to have in-person screenings and discussions about what’s happening inside public schools, doctors offices, courtrooms, and beyond.
But we can’t do this without your support.
We are seeking to raise $30,000 to kick off our multi-city screening tour. Tech giants might be able to suppress these stories on YouTube, but they can’t suppress them on the big screen.