Have conservative media personalities finally had enough of Silicon Valley’s leftist censorship?

At least one has: Dennis Prager, popular conservative intellectual, author, and radio personality. He is suing Google and subsidiary YouTube. PragerU is a five-minute video platform Prager geared towards educating the millennial masses on hot button issues.

YouTube has chosen repeatedly to restrict some of PragerU’s videos for violating their “Community Guidelines;” guidelines meant to protect users against viewing sexual content, violent or graphic content, and hate speech. Prager said in a statement that his company believes the internet giants are trying to squelch “conservative political thought” by restricting access to or demonetizing PragerU videos.

To date, YouTube has restricted or “demonetized” 50 PragerU videos that covers everything from the Ten Commandments to the history of the Korean War. Hoping it was simply a mistake, Prager filed a complaint more than a year ago, when he was told by YouTube that after reviewing a few videos they determined that they were indeed “not appropriate for a younger audience.”

The irony here is that there are perhaps millions of truly inappropriate videos plaguing YouTube at this moment.

Unfortunately, it is not the visuals that it seeks to restrict, instead, it’s purely ideological discrimination.

Google’s mission is to “organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” Apparently, only certain information warrants “universal accessibility”.

Can you imagine what would happen if the titans of the Internet are permitted to regulate information in the same manner as the public university?

To Join StopTheScalpings, a Facebook group dedicated to fighting back, click here.

Have you seen our new store? Purchase patriotic, pro-American clothing here.

Comments

Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.