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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Fascist You Tube still purging conservative channels; tries to purge 'Black Pigeon Speaks' conservative-truth channel for no reason -- then must eat crow after yuge blacklash-support, reinstatement! (Typical of support for Black Pigeon Speaks) The video BPS posted before You Tube tried to ban his popular channel:
Poster Comment: WELL WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. In case you hadn't heard, this was big. You Tube has been on a purging crusade to de-platform political conservatives, "truthers", and those exposing the Left and their subversive agenda. Specifically at the direction of certain Leftists from VOX. One of the biggest proponents at the forefront of Freedom of Speech, telling the truth on western politics, censorship, fascism, and projections of hate and hypocrisy of the Left, of Governments, of the Social Media tech giants is 'Black Pigeon Speaks'. (Please check out his content.) https://www.youtube.com/user/TokyoAtomic Black Pigeon Speaks and his content was purged just yesterday. However, You Tube had not anticipated the ferocious backlash, and in just one day they reinstated him. But...the damage was done. TO THEM. (The Thinkery very aptly explains what's going on if you need a heads up.) Why are YouTube/Gxxgle trying to purge all Conservative, Truther, Freedom, and pro-First Amendment channels, starting with Alex Jones? Below is an interesting New York Time editorial from 2017 that serves as context of You Tube becoming the new substitute for 'Conservative Talk Radio' -- a far-reaching, more effective and influential platform at that as the Fascist-Liberals-Democrats at YouTube eventually realized. It indeedhelped elect Donald Trump President; They obviously fear it will help his Re-Election. For the New Far Right, YouTube Has Become the New Talk Radio (2017) By John Herrman Aug. 3, 2017 In June, Zack Exley, a political organizer and a fellow at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, published a report on Black Pigeon Speaks, a political commentator on YouTube. In Exleys judgment, B.P.S. (Black Pigeon Speaks) is emblematic of a marginal but ascendant sort of YouTube figure a type that is becoming a meaningful force in the practice of politics online. B.P.S. has, by any objective standard, a significant and engaged audience; at the moment, he has about 215,000 followers [now over 500,000 in 2019, soon to be over a million], and his uploads have been viewed more than 25 million times. In an introductory video, he describes himself as something like a pundit or an analyst: I attempt to make sense out of the increasingly nonsensical world we all share, he says of his channel. I try and be only as offensive as I need to be. His videos are unhurried, heavy on explanation and argument, regularly stretching over the 10-minute mark. And, as Exley notes, his politics skew right. Hard right: He is a traditionalist in many ways, and is positive about Christianity as a cultural force and foundation of Western civilization, but he is not a Christian. He defies the postwar fusion of classical libertarianism and evangelical Christianity. B.P.S. (Black Pigeon Speaks) believes in a global conspiracy of central bankers led by the Rothschilds who are driving immigration into predominantly white countries to increase the pool of debt slaves and to drive down wages; thinks that cultural Marxism is a Jewish conspiracy that is undermining Western civilization; and believes that women being allowed to do whatever they want, including choosing their own mates, is the deathblow to Western civilization. Like its fellow mega-platforms Twitter and Facebook, YouTube is an enormous engine of cultural production and a host for wildly diverse communities. But like the much smaller Tumblr (which has long been dominated by lively and combative left-wing politics) or 4chan (which has become a virulent and effective hard-right meme factory) YouTube is host to just one dominant native political community: the YouTube right. This community takes the form of a loosely associated group of channels and personalities, connected mostly by shared political instincts and aesthetic sensibilities. They are monologuists, essayists, performers and vloggers who publish frequent dispatches from their living rooms, their studios or the field, inveighing vigorously against the political left and mocking the mainstream media, against which they are defined and empowered. They deplore social justice warriors, whom they credit with ruining popular culture, conspiring against the populace and helping to undermine the West. They are fixated on the subjects of immigration, Islam and political correctness. They seem at times more animated by President Trumps opponents than by the man himself, with whom they share many priorities, if not a style. Some of their leading figures are associated with larger media companies, like Alex Joness Infowars or Ezra Levants Rebel Media. Others are independent operators who found their voices in the medium. To the extent that these personalities challenge their viewers, its to commit even more deeply to what their intuitions already tell them is true not despite those opinions rejection from mainstream liberal thought, but because of it. Theirs is a potent and time-tested strategy. Unpopular arguments can benefit from being portrayed as forbidden, and marginal ideas are more effectively sold as hidden ones. The zealous defense of ideas for which audiences believe theyre seen as stupid, cruel or racist is made possible with simple inversion: Actually, its everyone else who is stupid, cruel or racist, and their consensus is a conspiracy intended to conceal the unspoken feelings of a silent majority. Trump has developed an intuition for this kind of audience cultivation; so have countless pundits, broadcasters, salespeople and politicians of different populist political stripes. But Exley, in his final analysis of B.P.S. (Black Pigeon Speaks), points to an especially apt historical parallel: conservative talk radio. Fixated as they are with Fox News, he says, liberals, scholars and pundits have failed to give talk radio which is almost wholly conservative its due, even though its now nearly three decades old and reaches millions each day. They now stand to miss a new platform that, so far, is also dominated by the right wing. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/03/magazine/for-the-new-far-right-youtube-has-become-the-new-talk-radio.html
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Tucker Carlson weighed in just last week on this You Tube trend.
I don't follow Twitter at all. But occasionally will be prompted to look in. UGH. Sometimes ignorance IS bliss. But then again many of us are looking after out younger gen family members, friends, and those of us who want them to at least live in a half-normal world. As we might suspect, Antifa's ranks are festooned with trannies, freaks, and misfit sociopaths. And then according to one Groomer and Wishful-Thinker at the perverted sociopaths at the New York Times, below is his re-definition fantasy of "masculinity." From BPS (Black Pigeon Speaks) Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/navyhato?lang=en This is the face of the resistance [an antifa Psycho-Tranny]:
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