RFK Jr. Targeted By Tech Companies, But He Planned For That

RFK Jr. Targeted By Tech Companies, But He Planned For That

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democrat running for president, has joined Rumble after being blocked by Google and YouTube due to his criticism of Big Pharma’s vaccination program.

“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a wonderful addition to Rumble,” Chris Pavlovski, the CEO and chairman of Rumble, stated. “Rumble is the only business that has stood up for free speech over the last few years, and we’re excited to let all U.S. presidential candidates communicate with the general public directly.”

“When I declared my candidacy for president, I promised to retake this nation from the corporate powers who aim to divide us provided you gave me a stake in the ground on which to fight. Well, this is a portion of the land, and I’m using it right now,” stated RFK Jr.

In a tweet, journalist Luke Rudkowski claimed that Google-owned YouTube demonetized his channel because it contained brief footage of RFK Jr.

In addition, YouTube reported that it had taken down a Jordan Peterson of The Daily Wire discussion with RFK Jr. due to purportedly inaccurate information.

A YouTube spokesperson told The Hill in a statement: “We deleted a video that appeared on the Jordan Peterson channel for breaking YouTube’s general vaccine misinformation policies, which forbids content that claims vaccines lead to chronic adverse reactions, outside of rare complications that have been acknowledged by health authorities.”


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As people get weary of the Great Brother’s limitations, great celebrities are continuing to leave YouTube, as we have previously reported.

The comedian and actor claims that YouTube has limited his platform because he constantly questions and frequently challenges dominant narratives as well as the mainstream media in his discussions of political and cultural events.

According to Brand, YouTube consistently supports and promotes mainstream channels that provide false information while censoring independent artists.

The hypocrisy of big tech is evident.

In the aforementioned video, Brand stated, “We are now officially censored on YouTube. One of our videos was removed due to false information. But why are major media outlets not similarly censored for false information? Is it due to the fact that YouTube has become a part of the established media?”

He said, “This disinformation strike and takedown shows precisely what it is we’re talking about. We made a mistake, a rather minor one in my judgment, and now we’re being punished. That strikes me as censorship. Because of the constant spread of false information by the mainstream media, I believe it to be censorship.”

Author: Blake Ambrose


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