Google, YouTube, Twitter Caught Removing, Banning News Stories from Conservative Users

What did they say about net neutrality? We need it to keep the evil internet providers from silencing groups! Without the FCC, who will make sure every voice has a chance to be heard? You can call it irony if you want. It’s really hypocrisy. The biggest champions of net neutrality were content-based platforms like Google/YouTube and Facebook. As they rallied gullible Americans to support their aims, what they really wanted was for the government to help them maintain a monopoly on content control.

We’ve seen it countless times. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat and all of the other major information sharing platforms have a clear bias. They’re pretty much all based out of San Francisco, and they are inundated with that dangerous ideology. Progressives want to destroy free speech more than anything else, and these tech companies have been leading that charge. They insidiously remove any voice that opposes their political aims, and until recently, there has been no way to stop them.

This video will prove completely that the internet purge is happening. That it has been happening for a long time, and that the companies are acting deliberately. It captures the true scope of the problem, but most importantly, it shows us hope. There are methods to fight these companies. Watch the video and see what they are.


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