Reporters, @YouTube has not demonetized Crowder. Update your stories accordingly.https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1136356046887313408 …
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Sorry for the confusion, we were responding to your tweets about the T-shirts. Again, this channel is demonetized due to continued egregious actions that have harmed the broader community. To be reinstated, he will need to address all of the issues with his channel.
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1) I hope YouTube is aware that Anti Trust suits are coming for google & the rest of these big Tech giants colluding with Big Media to shut down conservatives on line. We are going to fight for our right to free speech on a platform that was grew on the basis that it was free
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Replying to @TheRightMelissa @TeamYouTube and
LMAO "shutting down conservatives". If your conservative speech is hate speech it doesn't belong on online platforms. That said, YouTube's indecisiveness is fucking over everyone.
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You can disagree with Vox all you want, but you can't harass them over their gender/sexual orientation, race, or disability status. That's not only outside the scope of speech, but it is even illegal under the Civil Rights Act.
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Replying to @dangeredwolf @TheRightMelissa and
You also can't incite violence, including shooting up mosques or running over protestors. That's also illegal. And no, there is no jurisdiction where milkshakes are considered violence.
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Replying to @Gatorjack1529 @TheRightMelissa and
Not as dumb as people that equate milkshakes with assault
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Replying to @dangeredwolf @TheRightMelissa and
So if I replace a rock with a milkshake and throw it at someone, it’s not assault?
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Replying to @Gatorjack1529 @TheRightMelissa and
Uh, a rock can hurt someone, a milkshake doesn't, but it can humiliate, which isn't a crime on its own. You can still be liable for any damages, but it isn't a crime per-se in most jurisdictions.
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Way to contradict yourself. Humiliation isn't a crime, but @scrowder makes fun of someone, and deserves to lose his channel, and is committing a crime under the Civil Rights Act...
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