Above, Wayne LaPierre is all smiles following the signing of the purchase agreement. |
The National Rifle association apparently switched tactics over its dispute with YouTube in censoring (i.e., removing) their gun safety videos.
The NRA bought YouTube.
According to the CMS News Service:
A deal was finalized last evening between the National Rifle Association and Alphabet, Inc. in which the gun rights organization bought the video-sharing website.
The purchase price has not been disclosed.
Google and YouTube are both units of the Mountain View, California-based Alphabet Inc.Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of the NRA said that this deal will remove the unfair practices of YouTube by the current regime.
If you can't beat 'em, buy 'em!
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