YouTube Removed One Of My Interviews - Censorship

2 years ago
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I only paid $40 and I have the file, but now you can't access all this and learn and share. And it's from THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE US!

I have this non-monetized channel for historical purposes, and hopefully, for conversation. If you see a video you love that you feel people need to see, post it. If it's something I'd like, I'd be happy to post it for you and my 2,400 subscribers to get the word out, because that's what matters. You might not be able to quantify change, but the more you pick up the slack against a tidal wave of bullshit opposition, the more you change.... Please leave a comment. If you prefer e-mail - mymusicalaccount@protonmail.com and if you have a few bucks, send what you can. I'd be happy to send you a musical album, or a book I've published.

I love archives. I'm chronological. I want to observe how we got to this point, and so you go back when we have video records, which is a very short time in the context of history. I can also say from experience that millions of archives go bad, because they're all in the basement of some big University, on reel-to-reel tape, and won't ever be made available unless you pay for them to digitize it. Fires, water damage have destroyed millions just at Univesal Studios alone. Twice! Also, the reels fade away, because I once had the Pacifica Archives return my money, because upon digitization, they notified me it was no good, "Which happens. It's over 60 years old. Sorry". The guy who talked to me on the phone was probably half the age of the document.

But all these visual documentaries show you only what they want, and only the major things everyone already knows about.. The war, depression, assassinations - leaving out the zeitgeist. You have a group like Antifa, which stands for anti-fascist. How can you be against something if you haven't heard what they're saying? Maybe you don't give a shit one way or the other, but maybe you're curious how life was back 50 years ago? So you find interviews and any other documents of every day people and those who made the scenes. Censorship is never-ending. YouTube softly threatens to take down your channel, but they don't say why. I appealed the decision, but wasn't allowed to explain. That's not even an appeal! Within a few hours, it was rejected. I wasn't even given the illusion; you know, some phony box where I can type why I believe the video is not against the YouTube terms of service. Language is dying, too. I don't like groups, and terms have become almost meaningless, but if I had to pick a side, I'm definitely not a right-winger, but I still wanna hear what they have to say. And compare that with the current right-wing (which is 98% of the government, corporations). The "woke" shit is right-wing hooey disguised so you don't boycott their shit. Amazon, especially. A hash-tag is lazy. And it's another way of tricking you to think, "Wow, this trillionaire supports my candidate" (or their latest, trendy hash-tag) so I'm gonna show them by "supporting" them. Dissent is necessary for any functioning society. The majority is wrong a majority of the time. Don't be fooled by this gun/abortion bullshit. Ask why all your money goes to "defense" - another stupid, Orwellian euphemism.

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