Every once in a while, the good guys score a big victory against totalitarianism and tyranny—and this is one of those times. Thanks to relentless pushback and tireless work from the right against online censorship, the powers-that-be at YouTube have finally caved and are singing a totally different tune.
It all started when The New York Times teamed up with a radical left-wing hate group, Media Matters, to target and harass several high-profile right-wing influencers—just one week before the 2024 election.
Some might call this election interference: the so-called “paper of record” partnering with an extremist left-wing hit squad to silence popular dissenting voices right before a national election. We covered that story at length.
The New York Times—supposedly the nation’s most “respected” paper—has done the unthinkable. They’ve shown their hand, ripping off the very last shred of their veil to reveal who they really are: a propaganda arm of the Harris/Biden regime, working overtime with radical leftists to take down political enemies and rig the 2024 election in the only way they know how—through relentless propaganda and bullying.
So, what has the Old Gray Lady done this time? They’ve teamed up with one of the most radical, hate-driven groups out there, Media Matters, to target and harass a lineup of conservative influencers just one week before the election, in a coordinated effort to deplatform some of Trump’s strongest voices on YouTube.
The cheat is on, folks, in more ways than one.
The New York Times and the radicals at Media Matters are going after Tucker Carlson, Benny Johnson, Tim Pool, Ben Shapiro, and others. […]
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