here's a clip taken from youtube of steven crowder, who @TeamYouTube have said does not violate their policies. youtube are apparently happy to have this material on their websitepic.twitter.com/NsIDtHAwCE
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Don't watch it?
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Ignoring racism historically makes things worse.
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Censorship historically makes things worse. He has many minority guests on the show, the difference between them and you is they have a sense of humor. Yesterday the hodge twins are on. He asked them about his racism, go check out what they had to say.
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Being kicked out of a public space for talking shit isn’t censorship. And why would there be any reason to listen to the few members of minorities who support him compared to the many others who recognize his shithead ways?
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What public space are you talking about?
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In this case, YouTube. Cr*wder’s videos are publicly accessible, yes? He does everything he can to maximize subscribers and viewers, yes? It’s the same thing as yelling slurs in a bar, and the bar staff would have the right to kick him out.
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YouTube is private domain.... if you didn’t realize that, I can’t help you.
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The content is hosted by YouTube, which means that they have the right to remove any of that content and it isn’t censorship. It’s the bar staff in this analogy. The videos are in the public space, in this case the bar. It’s not a complex comparison.
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It is censorship. It's not by the government but it is corporate censorship. Come on. And because they can doesn't mean they should. Well at least you know what a private company is, I was wondering...
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