The Stalinists at YouTube
2 min readWelp… it happened again. The freedom-hating “Americans” at YouTube have deleted another one of our videos because we dared to discuss the overwhelming evidence of vote fraud in the 2020 election.
Mind you – this video was posted in December and had less than 1000 views.
There is no way individuals at YouTube are scouring the millions of videos uploaded every day for objectionable content – they are relying on text-to-speech, caption-generating algorithms to seek out and destroy videos that are trafficking in wrongthink and wrongspeech. These algorithms are most likely set to alert the YouTube Gestapo when they pick up on words and phrases like “election fraud,” “Dominion algorithm,” “Trump actually won the election,” or “First Amendment.”
Big tech companies have the ability and the will to not just go after bigger fish like Parler, Donald Trump, or the Gateway Pundit, but go after small fish like us (we’ve only been up for a few months), and they will go after you too. They don’t need individuals at their companies to stifle your speech – they have artificial intelligence to do it for them, and a bootlicking political class to make sure they never face legal consequences for violating the spirit of Section 230 protection.
Remember – the reason YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are not held legally responsible for content posted by others on their platforms is that they are not controlling the content (like a publisher does). Yet they clearly are controlling content – under the guise of “safety” – claiming that free speech causes other people to commit crimes. This “speech causes violence” ruse is a complete and utter bastardization of the concept of free speech itself, and Americans who accept this kind of nonsense are fools of the highest order who should not be considered functioning adults.
It is more important than ever that free people migrate away from platforms and companies that have no regard for their freedom of speech. Migrate to free speech platforms before you are similarly targeted.
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