It was published in 2020 & had about half a million views
Here is the complete YouTube-CENSORED RFK/Tyson interview. They discuss everything from the CIA to vaccines to their shared love for birds.
If the reason for removal was YouTube's COVID-19 misinformation policy, then why wasn't it removed during the pandemic? After all, it's been on YT with half a million views since 2020. Yet only now, in 2023 after #Kennedy24 started picking up steam has it been censored. 🤔
YT also deleted @RobertKennedyJr's full interview w @TheoVon. Both this and the deleted interview w @MikeTyson were published in 2020. We don't know why but IF the reason was YT's COVID misinfo policy, why were they not removed during the pandemic, and only now after #Kennedy24?
"I'm with you," I told them as I lip-synced the lyrics. Somebody snatched my camera and ran away. I pursued him, and eventually, he tossed it in the grass. Incredibly, the camera recorded the whole thing.
Protesters asked me what I was doing, and were glad that I was able to recover the camera.
Pro-Israel people approached & fist-bumped me bc they liked my shirt—an image of Netanyahu with no text.
There was a positive dialogue:
"You're Jewish, I'm Muslim, we are cousins."
-A foreign country bombed the offices of a major U.S. press outlet
-Accused it, without evidence, of harboring terrorists
-And a significant portion of the US media spun the story to support the foreign country
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On May 15, 2021, the IDF gave the tenants of the al-Jalaa Building in Gaza—which included AP, other news agencies including Al-Jazeera, and residential homes—one hour to evacuate before bombing the building.
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Sixty minutes and three Israeli missiles later, the 12-story building was leveled to the ground. 3/25
WOW: The Jewish student who claims she was "stabbed in the eye" previously testified to Congress to shame Yale for not giving her a security escort...🤔
"I haven't had time to cry...The week before that, I also didn't have time to cry...The week before that, I didn't have time to cry...Again, the Yale University administration did nothing. Again, I didn't have time to cry."
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"On campus, I sit in a crowded dining hall and I ask myself, how many people in this room want me dead?"
UNHINGED: MSNBC smears the Supreme Court after it ruled to not remove Trump from the ballot.
"Nefarious"
"An Alarming Message"
"A Power Grab in Every Way"
"An Emergency for our Democracy"
And despite the court's *unanimous* decision, MSNBC says it was "not really" unanimous, framing it as a battle of the sexes: "four women" vs "the guys".
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MSNBC: The Supreme Court is "nefarious", "unprepared", "wrong", "lacks seriousness", & "undermines democracy".
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MSNBC: The *unanimous* ruling was "an illusion" and "not really" unanimous"🤔
At least 5 Snopes “fact-checkers”, including its founder, pushed the disinfo that COVID-19 could not have originated from a lab.
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Astonishingly, Snopes' David Emery tried to claim in a thread w comedian Adam Carolla that, “Snopes didn’t say the lab leak theory couldn’t be true.” /2
You may know Emery as the Snopes editor who got hammered last week for a now admittedly false “fact-check” that claimed President Biden did not embarrassingly wear a construction helmet incorrectly, despite Snopes’ own photographic and expert sources telling him otherwise. /3
WaPo repeatedly called Trump & Republicans "Rats" & "Vermin". Now they won't stop comparing Trump to Hitler for using the same dehumanizing language.
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WaPo argues that “vermin” is a term used by “authoritarians” to “dehumanize” and “encourage followers to engage in violence”. That’s interesting, because, over the last several years, WaPo itself repeatedly called Trump and Republicans “rats” and “vermin”. /2
Washington Post recently published a whopping eighteen articles—six of them just this week, comparing Donald Trump to Hitler after the Republican Presidential candidates’ remarks comparing communists and fascists to “vermin”. /3