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Was youtube right to remove the controversial video featuring Joe Roagan...

Where he talks to a scientific guy who links all the pro vaccers to "mass psychosis"?

Although this is perhaps not technically "deplatforming" (Joe Roagan is still on YouTube), it could be argued that the response of YouTube is still the censorship of ideas that might trouble the hive mind.

But it's worse. First they get to blanket ban problematic people entirely....

... But now they've got away with that, they know they can get away with cherry picking certain propositions that are trouble. This leaves the rest of us with less data in order to determine our opinions. Essentially, it means our subjugation is more insidious.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
YouTube was fully in the right and good riddance. Pseudo science is funny to laugh at but in all seriousness, it gets a little dark when people actually believe others like Joe Rogan and his "scientist" he had on there. People doing dangerous stuff like bathing in pesticides because they want the vaccine removed from their bodies is an example of how dangerous pseudoscience beliefs are.