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Monday, August 31, 2009

Homeless Beatings Widespread on YouTube

There are 86,000 videos available on YouTube depicting brutal beatings of homeless people.

Videos of homeless people, subject to brutal beatings and forced into humiliating acts, are apparently becoming more popular online according to a report released by the AFP. The videos are so horrible that US lawmakers are now taking action against the filmmakers, seeking harsher penalties for hate crimes against those poor and hungry souls living off the streets.
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