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<title>Comment by RebeccafH19</title>
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<title>Comment by Gerry Charlotte Phelps</title>
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<description>What a fantastic idea!  But why do you trust Google/YouTube?  They are as left-wing loopy and politically correct as your unreconstructed fellow faculty, as they have already demonstrated.  

If we had some alternatives to Google/YouTube, that could help make this idea work.

Brilliant!

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