Clown world tech begins banning the clown world meme

Honk honk for your disappearing freedomz, boys and girls, because Big Brother Tech is just straight-up banning everything now:


Note that the user highlighting this insanity wants to be "posting regular videos highlighting the cancer and degeneracy of progressivism" (source) - for that, he or she is likely to be purged from social media before the sun goes down, so here is a screenshot of the user's tweet above, which shows the latest goings on in the world of Facebook censorship:




Our corporate media tries to get us upset about the level of censorship in places all over the world, including China and places that may people have never heard of (1,2,3). But an unprecedented amount of censorship is taking place right under our nose, in our own countries. Why is the media silent about this?

Shortly after the purging began, my YouTube account was shut down for clown world honking; after that, Vimeo and Dailymotion followed suit with the same censorship. And then Facebook.

With all of these doors closing, I scrambled to find a platform that would host my work and realized I would have to settle on something outside of the United States. Having grown up told to "be proud to be an American in the freest place on earth", the fact that America had no platform to offer where I could freely express my opinion online is hard to grasp.

But it gets worse, because we are talking about finding hosting for a video that, using the clown world meme, looks at a century-old event while focusing on a critique of the Soviet Union. And, in my quest to find hosting, I had to rely on a platform in a state where critique of the Soviet regime is not always welcome, since the Soviet government is not always seen negatively...





...in the former Soviet Union.

That's right: I had to rely on a platform in the former Soviet Union to be able to exercise my freedom of speech online; the former Soviet Union allows more free-flowing critique about its past than corporations in the United States (and France via Dailymotion) allow about the Soviet Union's past . Think about that one for a second.