YouTube Banning Content Opposed to CIA-Backed Hong Kong Riots

Originally published at: YouTube Banning Content Opposed to CIA-Backed Hong Kong Riots | Infostormer.com

The Jewish Internet censorship machine rolls on. YouTube which is run by Jews is shutting down channels hosting content opposing the CIA-backed Hong Kong terror riots.

RT:

YouTube has disabled 210 channels for posting content related to the Hong Kong protests “in a coordinated manner,” following in the footsteps of Facebook and Twitter in restricting its arbitrary censorship to pro-China accounts.

“Channels in this network behaved in a coordinated manner while uploading videos related to the ongoing protests in Hong Kong,” Google threat analyst Shane Huntley claimed in a blog post on Thursday, adding that the Google team’s “discovery” was “consistent with recent observations and actions related to China announced by Facebook and Twitter.”

Translation? The channels were “sowing political discord” on behalf of the Chinese government, and had to be stopped. How did Google know it was the Chinese nefariously attempting to poison the minds against the protesters? The “use of VPNs” and “other methods of disguise” – widespread in the era of mass surveillance – was all the proof required to wipe the channels out of existence.

Yeah, so if you post content on YouTube opposing the CIA financing riots in Hong Kong, you could be banned and accused of being a Chinese spy basically. That’s how insane things have gotten.

I am not a Chinese spy and I oppose the CIA fucking around in Hong Kong. It’s a common sense position because I don’t believe we should be agitating the Chinese like this. It is counterproductive to striking a trade deal that benefits both of our countries and further escalates the possibility of war.

But objectively speaking, there is much more Internet freedom in China now. That’s not hyperbole, it is just fact.

In the United States, private companies will ban you off of all the mainstream social media sites if you say anything politically incorrect. In China, you might not be able to criticize the government, but you are free to discuss a wide variety of different topics without fear of retribution.

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Looks like the US is the country forever meddling and inciting violence in the affairs of other countries-- but anything goes in the noble quest of Spreading Freedom and Democracy.

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