This video discusses the implications of a recent Supreme Court decision (Murthy v. Missouri) on big tech censorship, drawing parallels to how YouTube allegedly censors firearm creators. The speaker argues that while the case was remanded due to lack of standing, the court's sentiment suggests future cases involving censorship by platforms like YouTube would likely be a win for creators, implying an upcoming legal battle for "standing" to address these issues within the firearm community.
This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) alleges that Big Tech censored their reporting on the ATF's collection of nearly one billion firearm records from law-abiding Americans. GOA claims they obtained internal ATF documents confirming the rapid processing of these records and worked with U.S. Representative Michael Cloud to get the ATF to admit this. The video aims to debunk what GOA calls 'fake fact-checkers' and 'misinformation' used by tech platforms to suppress the story. It encourages viewers to join GOA and links to their social media profiles.
This video critiques Congressman Dan Crenshaw's proposed legislation concerning Big Tech censorship, arguing it's ineffective and potentially harmful to Second Amendment rights. The content highlights concerns about censorship of gun rights organizations like GOA and criticizes the bill's reliance on the FTC for enforcement, suggesting it wouldn't truly solve the problem and might even undermine state-level free speech protections. The presenter also questions the authenticity of Crenshaw's involvement in drafting the bill.
This video discusses the concept of 'cancel culture' and its perceived impact on cultural values and individual livelihoods. The speaker expresses concerns about Big Tech censorship and the demonization of traditional values, citing Gina Carano as an example. The video also touches on themes of identity, the manipulation of language, and the perceived suppression of dissenting opinions. It promotes a platform called Warrior Poet Society for shows and training, and provides various links for merchandise, support, and partners related to the brand.
This video announces The Gun Collective's (TGC) move to the Floatplane platform, explaining their decision to isolate from perceived Big Tech censorship. Jon Patton guides viewers through the reasoning behind this platform shift. The description also includes various links for supporting TGC directly through Floatplane and SubscribeStar, as well as links to other TGC channels, affiliate lists, Amazon purchases, gear recommendations, and sponsor information. It emphasizes the importance of direct viewer support for the content creators.
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