Thursday, December 10, 2020

Google censors election news

Google Alphabet YouTube announce:
Yesterday was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. Presidential election and enough states have certified their election results to determine a President-elect. Given that, we will start removing any piece of content uploaded today (or anytime after) that misleads people by alleging that widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S.
Wow. This is only happening because the election was stolen.

They are not taking down videos saying that the Earth is flat or that the 1969 Moon landing was faked.

There have been many controversial elections in USA history. In 1960, it was widely alleged that Chicago delayed its count until the Democrats could determine how many votes would be needed to win Illinois, and then produced the required number of phony votes so JFK would win.

This was never proved, so I don't know if it is true or not. Chicago did delay the count, and if our election were working properly, that would not happen.

Several crucial cities, such as Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia, also delayed their counts this year. In my opinion, cities should report on time, or not at all. We cannot trust an election with such monkey business going on.

But now YouTube is banning all such discussion. Why? The election is over. Google did its best to manipulate the vote beforehand, but now it says that Biden won undisputably. What is the purpose is censoring videos about what happened?

Would we have somehow been better off if allegations of JFK steeling the 1960 election were censored?

Hillary Clinton still claims that Donald Trump stole the 2016 election from her. Will YouTube censor her gripes? I doubt it.

I cannot see any legitimate justification for this. Google is just trying to cover up the steal. If it were not stolen, then the videos would not be a threat.

1 comment:

MikeAdamson said...

A strange move on Google's part. I could see adding a disclaimer, only idiots believe this or something along that line, but to remove an account entirely does seem too much.