Update: YouTube Reverses Ban on “Shocking” MFA Investigation Video

Nathan Runkle May 4, 2011

Last week, YouTube disabled MFA’s latest undercover investigation video citing that the abuses uncovered at E6 Cattle Company in Texas are too “shocking.” After receiving an open letter from MFA Executive Director Nathan Runkle agreeing that the video is shocking, but essential in the context of exposing and ending animal abuse, YouTube has reinstated the video.

Thanks to countless caring individuals who reached out to YouTube, millions of consumers continue to have the opportunity to learn the dark truth behind dairy production. Please take this opportunity to help MFA continue its vital mission to shine a light on modern animal agriculture by sharing this important video with your friends, family and coworkers.

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