Vox wrote an open letter to @TeamYouTube demanding my channel be taken down because of anti-gay slurs...
...while promoting comedy that said "f-----ts should kill themselves" on the @voxdotcom YouTube channel
Utter hypocrisy.
#VoxAdpocalypsehttps://twitter.com/TheBrandonMorse/status/1138174945312354304 …
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There is a clear diffrrence between content that is repeatedly harassing someone, and simply reviewing a comedic video with homophobic slurs targeted at no specific individual. But you already know that.
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Replying to @MikeTython7 @scrowder and
You can’t harass someone via a video. Harassment is a repeated behavior that occurs in person. Anyone can just turn off the video if they don’t like his jokes.
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Replying to @Preston13781581 @MikeTython7 and
I support Crowder however it is possible to harass without being in person. If you're repeatedly sending hateful messages/videos to me to the point where I'm unable to go online/access social media without seeing it then yes that's harassment.
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Replying to @Preston13781581 @MikeTython7 and
Kinda funny because censorship imo is a form of harassment, if anything Maza is the one who has blown this way out of proportion and is actively trying to bring Crowder down.
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Replying to @JenKailo @Preston13781581 and
How has Crowder been censored?
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Most (if not all) of his videos have been demonetized and restricted regardless of the fact that swears are censored and regardless of the topic covered.
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