Youtube deletes David Icke himself - serious implications?Archived Message
Posted by walter on May 3, 2020, 1:46 pm
Should Youtube (Google) be able to delete a person? Some platforms, websites or processes require a social media account for registration. (I can't give an example offhand, as that's usually my exit cue).
His main crime was programmes making dissident claims about the coronavirus; especially with regard to 5G - as I've been posting over the last few weeks, criticizing 5G in ANY context is taboo all across the MSM.
There were, allegedly, calls for them to do this banning thing, on grounds that his message was 'costing lives. This can be argued, but that presumes there is absolute truth around, and that it is to be found in official, 'non-fake' pronouncements and news. In a health crisis, anything may 'cost lives' that is wrong, but debate and evidence are what protects the truth - and first the truth has to be established. They are also what protects us (in theory, at least) from lying politicians and corporations.