Titled #MoreThanARefugee, the video, a collaborated effort by the International Rescue Committee and YouTube, received an overwhelming number of dislikes and negative comments hours after it was uploaded on the multi-media platform to commemorate World Refugee Day on Tuesday.
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The video features tales from Maryam, a young Iraqi girl living in Serbia who loves to rap, a father from Palestine, Hasan who lives in a camp in Greece and a young Sudanese football player named Catherine currently a refugee in Uganda. They speak about the journey from their homelands, the violence that forced them to leave and the struggle they endured to reacquaint themselves with life.
With over 10 million views, the video, at the time of writing, has 330, 597 dislikes compared to meager 118, 048 likes.
The post has hundreds of comments bashing IRC and YouTube for the campaign.
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The post has also been scrutinised on Twitter, with people calling it a propaganda video.
https://twitter.com/absolutelyCE/status/877316615402115072
https://twitter.com/RickyVaughn_II/status/877343707283861504
https://twitter.com/realEmilyYoucis/status/877292674616786944
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Some people have accused YouTube of removing comments.
less than 6 minutes between these screenshots of top comments. Proof @TeamYouTube is deleting comments on their #MoreThanARefugee vid pic.twitter.com/M2Vfn3Cfi4
— Rebecca (@Blondes_tweets) June 20, 2017
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