Tuesday, April 28, 2020

YouTube censorship: Doctors against China virus lockdown

Two doctors who run urgent care facilities in Bakersfield, Fresno, and Temecula California did an interview in which they said that for economic and health reasons the lock down doesn't make sense.

That's hardly controversial in that many people are making the same or similar arguments. They might be wrong but they're hardly nut cases.

Yet YouTube has taken down the first part of an ABC video of the interview after it had been viewed 5.46 million times.

Allegedly it violated YouTube's, owned by Google, terms of service.

This is one more example of how the left knowing it's unable to win arguments based on facts and reason resorts to deplatforming any voice that doesn't agree with what leftists believe in.

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