Badge of honor Rand Paul fires back at YouTube after ban over mask comments
Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) still believes in free-market ways to fight censorship, after YouTube banned him for posting for a week over a video in which he dared question the effectiveness of cloth masks against Covid-19.
âA badge of honor,â Paul said on Tuesday, adding that âleftwing cretinsâ at YouTube gave him a seven-day ban over a video that quoted âtwo peer-reviewed articlesâ questioning the effectiveness of cloth masks.
A badge of honor . . . leftwing cretins at Youtube banning me for 7 days for a video that quotes 2 peer reviewed articles saying cloth masks donât work.If you want to see the banned video go to Liberty Tree https://t.co/gsTUwuLZGL
â" Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) August 10, 2021Paul had posted the video on August 3, in response to YouTube censoring an interview he gave to Newsmax, in which he questioned the face coverings and once again called out the Biden administrationâs chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci for his role in funding the research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.
The Kentucky eye surgeon called it âpotentially deadly misinformationâ to claim cloth masks sufficed to prevent the spread of the virus, and criticized YouTube for stifling debate and promoting âgroupthink where the âtruthâ is defined by people with a political agenda.â
The Google-owned platform responded by deleting Paulâs video for violating âcommunity guidelines.â
Also on rt.com Still think theyâre not a publisher? Twitter teams up with Reuters & AP to âelevate credible informationâPaul revealed his ban on Tuesday in a call with reporters, accusing Big Tech of acting like an arm of the government in censoring speech â" even constitutionally protected speech on the Senate floor.
âAs a libertarian-leaning Senator, I think private companies have the right to ban me if they want to, but I think it is really anti-free speech, anti-progress of science, which involves skepticism and argumentation to arrive at the truth,â Paul said. âWe realize this in our court systems that both sides present facts on either side of a question and complete an adversarial process to reach the truth in each case.â
YouTube and Google though, have become an entity so huge that they think they are the arbitrator of truth.
Paulâs criticism of cloth masks wasnât substantially different from the remarks made by Michael Osterholm, an ally of Fauci and frequent guest on CNN and MSNBC. The director for the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota argued N-95 masks made by the local industry giant 3M offered far better protection than cloth coverings.
Media regular Dr. Osterholm (@mtosterholm): "We need to talk about better masking. We need to talk about N-95 respirators, which would do a lot for both people who are not yet vaccinated or not previously infectedâ pic.twitter.com/xqgArTOGrt
â" Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 2, 2021This was not Paulâs first run-in with Silicon Valley censorship. Back in February 2020, during the first impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, YouTube took down the video of his speech on the Senate floor, in which he said the name of the alleged âwhistleblowerâ â" the CIA liaison at the White House who triggered the proceedings with his concerns about Trumpâs call with the president of Ukraine.
A year later, Twitter would lead the way in banning Trump himself â" while he was still the sitting president â" for daring to question the results of the 2020 election and allegedly inciting violence. YouTube and Facebook followed suit, along with other social media platforms. To this day, continues to censor not just Trump himself but anyone interviewing him.
While Democrats have repaid Big Tech companies by threatening to break them up in antitrust proceedings, Paul said he would prefer a free-market solution to the problem.
âI will try to channel my anger, not in breaking these companies up but by publicly expressing my disagreement with them and publicly promoting other channels that offer free speech alternatives,â he said on Tuesday.
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