"Ivermectin" — If You Even Said That Word on YouTube, You'd Lose Your Channel

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In July 2023, we hosted an important conversation about Julian Assange and why it's so important for the health freedom movement to pay attention to his case.

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Misty Winston: "We've already seen, algorithmically, they're shutting people down, they're demonetizing people, they're deplatforming people. Covid was a great example of that. If you even said the word, I know you're about to speak about Ivermectin, if you even said that word on YouTube, you would lose your channel. You would get demonetized, deplatformed, all of those things. They're desperately trying to clamp down on alternative media and I think that their success in that will greatly depend on us and how hard we fight back. I think that there is some hope there, but I think that it is really going to take a major monumental effort to push back against the censorship industrial complex."

Emma Sron: "The topic of censorship has been one of the silver linings that's come out of the last handful of years of what's happened with Covid. So many more people are aware now of the censorship, the throttling, the shadow banning, everything that's been happening across corporate social media platforms for quite a while before this happened. But it was that issue that woke people up and that's probably helped more people pay attention to what's happening with Assange. [...] If you're not aware of it at all, it's hard for you to connect with something that somebody's telling you about. [...] Support for Assange really was within the independent media and alternative media because it was people that knew and understood. But now what's happened over the last few years has really opened people's eyes. They're a lot more open to paying attention to his case and how important it is."

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