By
G. McConway
|
October 1, 2022

YouTube Cracks Down on Dem Election Denial Video

Sometimes the truth is just too much to bear.

What other reason could YouTube have for banning a video compilation of Dem election deniers?

Well, they did not technically ban the video, they just blocked it from being able to make any money by the content provider.

Ridiculous

The double standard has never been more apparent.

TK News shared a video that had a boatload of Dems calling Trump an illegitimate president.

From Hillary Clinton to Jean-Pierre, and everyone in between.

Journalist Matt Taibbi, who posted the video, responded, "I'd like to thank YouTube for making our point.

"The material in this video does not promote the idea that any election was stolen or illegitimate.

"On the contrary, it shows a great mass of comments from Democratic partisans and pundits who themselves make that claim, about the 2016 election."

He continued, "However, the decision to assemble these materials in one place, inviting audiences to consider their meaning, apparently crosses a line.

"Now we know: you can deny election results on a platform like YouTube as much as you want, you can even promise disruption, but drawing attention to such behavior angers the algorithm.

"It's hard to imagine a better demonstration of the double-standard in content moderation."

That is the way today's social media works, my friend.

The left can say and do whatever they want, and we get the hammer dropped on us.

Source: The Blaze

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