10/28/2020 / By Mike Adams
It’s astonishing to me how many independent media people rail against the evil of Google and YouTube and yet continue to post their videos on YouTube.
Why are they posting there? Because YouTube is paying them money.
So as long as they’re making money, they gladly contribute to the “beast system” of Google and YouTube which is conspiring to destroy the United States of America and turn over the world to communist China.
It’s time for indy media people to walk their own talk and stop posting content to YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. When you post videos on YouTube, you are enriching the totalitarian system of Big Tech censorship and tyranny. That action is unacceptable.
No genuine, authentic patriot of America should be posting anything on YouTube at this point, especially when there are so many alternatives available such as BitChute.com and Brighteon.com. Also consider Spreely, Parler and Utah Gun Exchange.
You cannot simultaneously say “Google is evil” and then collect a paycheck from YouTube while enriching the Google empire. It’s unconscionable.
All of us need to call out these “patriots” who are still posting videos to YouTube. They are enriching the Google machine by providing content that Google monetizes to boost its own profits. A portion of that money is used to bribe politicians with campaign contributions, while funding lobbyists and legislative authors who are writing laws to protect the Google monopoly that’s destroying us all.
You can’t denounce Google and then turn around and help them make money. It’s obviously a contradiction.
Join me in reminding all patriots and indy media producers that posting videos to YouTube is enabling evil. It is enriching the enemy of humanity and giving them more resources to build AI weapons that will be directed at all of us.
Stop funding the beast system. Stop posting videos to YouTube, Facebook or Twitter.
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