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Internet Bill of Rights

Dr. Jerome Corsi, reinstated on YouTube, talks with Jason Goodman and issues an open call for an Internet Bill of Rights. Corsi was one of the more well-known YouTube creators banned by the delinquent platform, which has embarked on a witch hunt against conservatives, Christians, libertarians, 2nd amendment advocates and even some natural health practitioners. The number of targets is so wide it is very telling. These are not at all extremists or folks who are creating offensive content — it’s just content that ultra-radical Leftist outfits like Google and YouTube cannot fathom or stomach.

Who appointed these boobs in Mountain View, Calif., as arbiters for an entire nation? They need to step back — and quickly — or they will find Americans less and less tolerant toward Google/YouTube.

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Popular radio show host, Richie Allen, joins Sarah Westall’s program to discuss the latest round of YouTube censorship. His channel, along with many other large and small creators, were yanked from the platform. His professional journalist and balanced approach was not factored into the decision. Regardless of the objective reporting and professional coverage, his content was yanked with no recourse or explanation, sending a shock wave through the alternative media. YouTube has recently claimed that “Right Wing” and “Gun Supporters” were accidentally pulled, yet Allen is neither “right wing” nor a vocal supporter of guns. Again, pointing to the hypocrisy at YouTube and Google.

We discuss the blanket abuse of power and treatment towards creators as insignificant. He also gives advice as to what content creators and journalists can do to protect themselves long term and to stay viable in the long run. This is an important discussion at a difficult time in history.

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