This YouTube video alleges that YouTube has admitted to censoring conservative voices under pressure from the Biden administration. The description states that YouTube has provided evidence to the House Judiciary Committee and plans to reinstate channels previously banned for political speech. The video is presented by the VSO Gun Channel, which emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety.
This YouTube video's title suggests a conspiracy theory or critical discussion about YouTube's alleged suppression of gun and conservative channels. The description highlights viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating a focus on independent content creation outside of traditional sponsorship. It also mentions specific individuals for original score and artwork. The core topic revolves around the perceived censorship of certain content creators on the platform, with a strong implication that firearms and conservative viewpoints are being targeted.
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 ARFCOM News segment discusses the deplatforming of ARFCOM, a major online firearms forum. It links to articles about the incident and covers several gun rights-related topics. These include opposition to HR 127 (gun licensing, registration, and ammo ban), the two-year impact of Florida's Parkland Red Flag Law (noting increases in homicides and suicides), and a "Karen" advocating for credit card companies to block "ghost gun" transactions. The video also briefly mentions industry news, specifically CZ's announcement of the CZ Tactical Sport 2 9mm competition pistol and the Brownells NOT SHow Event.
This YouTube video from MrGunsnGear discusses ongoing issues with demonetization and deplatforming within the 2A community. The content focuses on the challenges faced by creators and advocates of Second Amendment rights on online platforms. While no specific firearms are demonstrated or reviewed, the core topic revolves around the political and societal pressures impacting gun-related content creators. The description also includes various links for support and alternative platforms.
This episode of The Gun Collective podcast features Jon Patton interviewing Chuck Rossi, former Director of Engineering at Facebook. They delve into the challenges faced by "gun guys" on social media platforms in 2019, including censorship, deplatforming, and shadow banning. Rossi shares his personal experience working at Facebook, offering insights into "insider" strategies for gun brands and why he eventually left. The discussion pivots to Rossi's new project, Open Source Defense, which aims to promote "100% gun rights, 0% culture war," focusing on its mission, audience, and goals. Emerging technologies like 3D printed guns are also briefly touched upon.
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