AUBURN The president of Super Happy Fun America, the group that organized last month s controversial “Refounding Fathers Festival” event in Auburn, claims his speech at the event was removed by YouTube.
John Hugo, president of Super Happy Fun America, said a video of his speech at the Auburn event and the speech of SHFA s vice president, Mark Sahady, was removed on YouTube on grounds that the speeches promoted hate speech. I shared it with a lot of people, naturally, and they were all complaining they couldn t watch the video. So I went and checked and if you click on it it says, This had been removed for hate speech, Hugo said.
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Jordan Evans (left) and Richard Manzo gather at a protest to the gathering of right-wing groups in Auburn
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The group known as Super Happy Fun America, probably best known for its straight pride parade in Boston two years ago, organized what it called the Refounding Fathers Festival at Century Sportsman s Club in Auburn to fundraise for those who participated in Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to prevent the certification of Donald Trump s defeat in the 2020 presidential election.
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