Yesterday, the Official YouTube Blog issued a press release outlining updated policies and practices the internet giant will be using to more effectively tackle “hate” and “extremism” on its platform. In the wake of the announcement, countless YouTube channels have been censored, have had certain videos deleted (I had one video deleted yesterday, more no doubt to come), and have had their monetization features disabled.
The new policies aim to crack down on “hate speech” by “specifically prohibiting videos alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination, segregation or exclusion based on qualities like age, gender, race, caste, religion, sexual orientation or veteran status,” according to YouTube’s official announcement. Additionally, YouTube will “remove content denying that well-documented violent events, like the Holocaust or the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, took place.” No surprises here.
YouTube also aims to reduce the spread of “borderline content” while raising up who they deem to be “authoritative voices,” i.e., content creators that advance the anti-White, globalist New World Order agenda and reinforce and perpetuate the Big Jewish Lies of history, such as the fake “Holocaust” story. Independent content creators using the various monetization features of YouTube – running advertisements, accepting SuperChats and other donations via YouTube, etc. – who “repeatedly brush up against our hate speech policies will be suspended from the YouTube Partner program,” essentially banning these individuals from generating an income for their work.
Nick Fuentes, who hosts the best YouTube show on the internet in my opinion, explained the situation and its background nicely yesterday:
Anti-White, anti-American organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League have long advised YouTube and other major internet giants on how to combat “hate speech” and “extremist” content. YouTube’s updated policies are designed to placate groups like the ADL, and yet it’s still not enough.
Online hate & extremism pose a significant threat. We were glad to share our expertise with @YouTube on updating their policies to keep #hate off their platform. This is an important step forward, but must be followed by many more. Read our full statement: https://t.co/4UFLycS891
— ADL (@ADL) June 5, 2019
“Online hate and extremism pose a significant threat — weaponizing bigotry against marginalized communities, silencing voices through intimidation and acting as recruiting tools for hateful, fringe groups,” Jonathan Greenblat, the CEO of the ADL, said in response to YouTube’s updated policies. “That’s why ADL has been working with technology companies, including YouTube, to aggressively counter hate on their platforms. We were glad to share our expertise on this and look forward to continuing to provide input. While this is an important step forward, this move alone is insufficient and must be followed by many more changes from YouTube and other tech companies to adequately counter the scourge of online hate and extremism.”
Imagine being able to shut down and disenfranchise virtually all of your political opponents by “advising” some of the most powerful institutions in the world to either censor, ban, or deprive your opponents of the ability to effectively fight back, and that ability is still not enough to satisfy you. The nerve of these people is astounding!
Even while openly “advising” YouTube and every other powerful and important institution in American society – the Congress, the White House, Hollywood, the mass media, etc. – the Jews also simultaneously insist that they’re an oppressed, powerless yet benevolent minority and that the entire world revolves around their feelings and dictates. That’s how the organized Jewish community operates in a nutshell.
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