YouTube showed that Big Tech censorship for violating Covid-19 orthodoxy remains alive and well, despite past heresy proving legitimate, sanctioning Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) for speaking of taboo treatments. Johnson was suspended from posting new content to his channel for one week, apparently because of a video in which he discussed alternative Covid-19 treatments. A YouTube spokesman told The Hill on Friday that the offending video, which was removed from the platform, violated its policy against speech encouraging people to use Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin to treat or prevent the virus.
YouTubes arrogant Covid censorship continues, Johnson said on Twitter. How many lives will be lost as a result? How many lives could have been saved with a free exchange of medical ideas? This suppression of speech should concern every American.
Senator Ron Johnson @SenRonJohnson
YouTubes arrogant Covid censorship continues. How many lives will be lost as a result? How many lives could have been saved with a free exchange of medical ideas? This suppression of speech should concern every American. @FDRLST
YouTube showed that Big Tech censorship for violating Covid-19 orthodoxy remains alive and well, despite past heresy proving legitimate, sanctioning Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) for speaking of taboo treatments.
Johnson was suspended from posting new content to his channel for one week, apparently because of a video in which he discussed alternative Covid-19 treatments. A YouTube spokesman told The Hill on Friday that the offending video, which was removed from the platform, violated its policy against speech encouraging people to use Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin to treat or prevent the virus.
YouTubes arrogant Covid censorship continues, Johnson said on Twitter. How many lives will be lost as a result? How many lives could have been saved with a free exchange of medical ideas? This suppression of speech should concern every American.
Hydroxychloroquine became a target of mainstream media outlets and Democrat politicians after former President Donald Trump promoted it as a Covid-19 treatment last year. Some early reports at the time suggested that the malaria drug could be effective in helping to treat the virus, but later studies said Hydroxychloroquine was not a helpful anti-Covid-19 tool.
The FDA last June withdrew its emergency authorization for using Hydroxychloroquine on Covid-19 patients, saying it was unlikely to be effective. The World Health Organization removed the drug from its study of potential virus treatments.
Johnson said his YouTube suspension showed that major social media platforms have accumulated too much unaccountable power. The suspension puts Johnson at risk of stiffer penalties if hes ruled to have committed additional violations of YouTubes rules within the next 90 days. A second strike will result in a two-week uploading ban, while a third strike would mean permanent removal from the platform.
Poster Comment:
HCQ and Ivermectin work. But they are too cheap for Big Pharma.