President Trump is fighting to protect the integrity of the vote in the 2020 election.
The President’s campaign has presented evidence in the form of affidavits and video which they state proves there was widespread cheating in the 2020 election.
But now all hell broke loose when this change to President Trump’s vote fraud challenges took place.
President Trump is still fighting to have his day in court to present his troves of evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Even though the Electoral College has not met and the Senate has not certified the results, YouTube announced that it would censor any videos that alleged voter fraud altered the outcome of the 2020 election.
“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. Presidential election, in line with our approach towards historical U.S. Presidential elections,” YouTube wrote in a statement.
YouTube claims that because all 50 states and the District of Columbia have certified their results, users are not allowed to upload content that criticizes the government.
“For example, we will remove videos claiming that a Presidential candidate won the election due to widespread software glitches or counting errors. We will begin enforcing this policy today, and will ramp up in the weeks to come. As always, news coverage and commentary on these issues can remain on our site if there’s sufficient education, documentary, scientific or artistic context,” YouTube’s statement continued.
YouTube added that they adjusted their platform and algorithm to only show videos from fake news media and other “approved” sources that would serve up Democrat Party approved talking points.
“We also showed information panels linking both to Google’s election results feature, which sources election results from The Associated Press, and to the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) ‘Rumor Control’ page for debunking election integrity misinformation, alongside these and over 200,000 other election-related videos. Collectively, these information panels have been shown over 4.5 billion times,” YouTube’s statement explained.
YouTube’s announcement that no one is allowed to upload a video that questions the government’s official story about the 2020 election is the death of free speech.
It also adds weight to President Trump’s threat to veto the National Defense Authorization Act unless it repealed Section 230 which grants the tech companies monopolistic powers as long as they are viewpoint neutral.
YouTube banning videos that question the Democrat Party conspiracy theory that there was no voter fraud in the 2020 election is a declaration that YouTube is officially a left-wing editorial page that will only allow content that falls within the narrow parameters of what liberals believe is acceptable thought.
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