YouTube is censoring Glenn again, and that means they are coming after YOU.
Glenn's team received a note from YouTube earlier this month explaining that they do not allow "hate speech" or content that "promotes" or "incites" violence on its platform. Glenn doesn't condone hate speech or violence on his platform either—so what could they be referring to?
YouTube targeted the radio clip of Glenn's interview with English journalist Tommy Robinson on The Glenn Beck Program about the riots raging across England. This was a major news story, and Glenn wanted to hear from someone on the ground to give you, his audience, what he always strives for: the facts.
Robinson covered how the English government and media were purposefully withholding information from the populace, how the police were arresting individuals for posting "misinformation" regarding the riots, and moreover, Robinson repeatedly went out of his way to affirm that he does not condone violence.
Screenshot of Glenn's radio interview with Tony Robinson about the English riots that was removed from YouTube.
That didn't matter for YouTube. They took down Glenn's video, disabled the comment section and like feature, and removed it from all "suggested videos" tabs. Like the mainstream media, both here and abroad, YouTube doesn't want you to get the facts that could poke holes in their "approved "narrative.
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