YouTube takes down, then reinstates John Ondrasik video that criticized Biden Afghanistan withdrawal

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A music video written by famed singer-songwriter John Ondrasik titled 'Blood on my Hands' went viral this week before being removed and then reinstated on YouTube Friday.

Additionally, Ondrasik noted he found that other videos depicting "similar Taliban atrocities," but that which were monetized by the video platform, remained live. Roughly nine hours after the songwriter tweeted about his video having been removed, YouTube reinstated it. The platform added a warning that the video could be "inappropriate or offensive to some audiences."

FOX Business could not immediately reach YouTube for comment on why the platform initially removed the video. "The reality that this tends to just happen when artists or people are criticizing one side of the aisle makes it hard to give them that benefit of the doubt," he said. "But that said, they did the right thing – they addressed it quickly. They reposted it, which I appreciate."

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