TheReaper
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TheReaper says: I am not sure what to make of this guy. Like Bill Maher he is a liberal, but also like Bill Maher his eyes seem to be opening to the deceptions of the Left. He is worth keeping an eye on.
On “The Rubin Report” Wednesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about comedian and actor Russell Brand's epic rant after becoming the latest victim of YouTube censorship.
Brand got all fired up when his YouTube channel, which has garnered nearly 6 million followers, got a strike after he admittedly "misinterpreted" information on official government websites regarding a certain risky-to-discuss pandemic and the even more risky-to-discuss treatments. Brand posted an "apology video" after viewers pointed out his error, saying, "We have a responsibility to make sure that the information we convey is absolutely 100% as accurate as it possibly can be. We made a mistake ... you pointed that out to us. We made an apology video."
Despite Brand's apology and correction, YouTube removed the original video and issued a "strike" to the channel for "misinformation," prompting Brant to rant furiously about the platform's double standards when it comes to "mainstream media misinformation."
"We have been officially censored by YouTube. They took down one of our videos for misinformation, but why are big media organizations not censored for misinformation in the same way? Is it because YouTube is part of the mainstream media now?" Brand ranted.
Russell Brand goes on epic 15-minute rant exposing media 'elite' as the 'misinformation' hypocrites they are | Blaze Media
'I don't believe these institutionalized systems, at the level of the financial, governmental, or media world, are ever going to serve ordinary people'
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On “The Rubin Report” Wednesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about comedian and actor Russell Brand's epic rant after becoming the latest victim of YouTube censorship.
Brand got all fired up when his YouTube channel, which has garnered nearly 6 million followers, got a strike after he admittedly "misinterpreted" information on official government websites regarding a certain risky-to-discuss pandemic and the even more risky-to-discuss treatments. Brand posted an "apology video" after viewers pointed out his error, saying, "We have a responsibility to make sure that the information we convey is absolutely 100% as accurate as it possibly can be. We made a mistake ... you pointed that out to us. We made an apology video."
Despite Brand's apology and correction, YouTube removed the original video and issued a "strike" to the channel for "misinformation," prompting Brant to rant furiously about the platform's double standards when it comes to "mainstream media misinformation."
"We have been officially censored by YouTube. They took down one of our videos for misinformation, but why are big media organizations not censored for misinformation in the same way? Is it because YouTube is part of the mainstream media now?" Brand ranted.