YouTube wasted no time taking down my Brutal Truth Show. It happened fast—too fast. Why? Because I dared to talk about COVID-19 and the problems with their so-called "faulty shots."
I didn’t just pull claims out of thin air, either. I went into full detail, breaking down the issues and even referencing a video that’s still on YouTube’s own platform.
Let me get this straight: YouTube has that video available for everyone to see, but when I talk about it and add my perspective, suddenly it’s a problem? How does that make sense? If they’re okay with hosting the original video, why are they silencing me for highlighting it? It’s like they’re picking and choosing what can be said and who gets to say it.
YouTube claims they’re cracking down on “misinformation,” but what about open discussions? What about the right to question things, especially when there are legitimate concerns? If their policies are supposed to stop harmful lies, why are they targeting shows like mine that use facts and sources? It feels like censorship, plain and simple.
The frustrating part is, they hide behind the excuse of “following health authorities,” like the WHO and CDC. But let’s be honest—these authorities have gotten things wrong plenty of times. Remember how “science” kept changing throughout the pandemic? Why can’t we question that without being shut down? Isn’t science supposed to invite debate and questions, not silence them?
I get it, YouTube has rules. They’ve got billions of users, and they’re trying to avoid chaos. But at some point, it’s not about protecting anyone—it’s about controlling the narrative. They don’t want anything that goes against their version of events, even if it’s supported by evidence.
For creators like me, it’s infuriating. I’m not spreading lies—I’m trying to have an honest conversation. But instead of letting people think for themselves, platforms like YouTube act like gatekeepers, deciding what’s “safe” for us to see and hear. That’s not how free speech is supposed to work.
This isn’t just about my show being taken down. It’s about a bigger issue: why are we so quick to shut people up instead of having open discussions? Why are tech platforms so afraid of questions? People deserve the chance to hear all sides and make up their own minds.
YouTube claims they’re fighting misinformation, but they’re really just silencing dissent. And if that’s the case, what does that say about the kind of “truth” they’re trying to protect?
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But don't worry, everyone...
The Brutal Truth Website
The Brutal Truth Rumble
Screw you, YouTube.
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