I was in a weird mood and spent some time this weekend looking up goofy things on YouTube. Alien abductions. Area 54 stuff. “America’s secret book.” Flat-Earth videos.
You can find every kind of crackpot nonsense you like on YouTube — unless is offends Democrats or the approved liberal narrative. Then it can’t be spoken.
YouTube Takes Down Ohio Legislative Testimony, Cites Misinformation
These people have to go. We can’t allow such crass manipulation to continue.
I know some people will say the First Amendment only protects us against government censorship, and private companies can do what they like. That is a short-sighted and, in my opinion, indefensible response to the rampant bias we see on all the tech platforms.
They have become the dominant source of information, and we can’t allow that to be corrupted the way it has been. Free speech has to mean more than “the government can’t censor your speech.”