Is this the beginning of the end for YouTube? Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, has suffered a $70 billion loss in its stock market value. Shareholders are responding to multiple negative signs, declines in ad revenue, dropping usage and, in the case of YouTube, flagging popularity owing to its increasingly draconian and ham-handed censorship efforts.
All of the social media platforms have been hit as they ramp up attacks on conservatives, presumably at the bidding of mainstream media but also apparently Liberal and Globalist politicians coming under increasing scrutiny worldwide. Here, Vincent James of The Red Elephants discusses the losses, specifically at YouTube, now that Google persists in taking so many of “you” out of its blemished tube.
And speaking of douchebags, the Fascists who run Facebook are at it again, announcing they are banning videos on the social media platform by Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopolous, Paul Joseph Watson, Laura Loomer, Louis Farrakhan and a few others. In other words, if you don’t spread doofy Liberal videos that Facebook approves — like Smash Racism DC — then you might as well not use that platform. More on the price of censorship from Mark Dice.
Styxhexenhammer666 says it’s a myth about these Internet giants being private companies that can censor whomever they please. Facebook, Google and Twitter are explicit monopolies with massive taxpayer subsidies. They coordinate with foreign states using a basic technological premise built by the US military. Time to apply a wrecking ball to every one of these snakes.
James O’Keefe (Journalist, Author, Head of Project Veritas) joins Dave Rubin to discuss the lucky charms scandal, righteous indignation, the power of the media, major tech company censorship, and more.
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