YouTube accused of censoring vote fraud video
Author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza is going direct to the free speech platforms Rumble and Locals for his new documentary, “2000 Mules,” which will be posted to the platforms this Saturday (May 7).
D’Souza’s documentary focuses on alleged voter fraud and ballot stuffing during the 2020 US presidential election. Rumble is a free speech video sharing platform and Locals is its community generation platform.
The topics covered in 2000 Mules have been heavily censored by Big Tech platforms with YouTube, the world’s biggest video sharing platform, banning videos that allege “widespread fraud or errors” changed the 2020 US presidential election outcome and striking and suspending channels that post these claims.
Rumble spoke out against YouTube’s censorship at the time and promised to foster “dialog, debate and opinions.” The free speech video sharing platform has since doubled down on its commitment to free speech and said it won’t operate in countries that move towards censorship.
“This Saturday, @DineshDSouza is about to make history by dropping his movie “2000 Mules” on Locals & Rumble instead of places like Netflix & Amazon Prime,” Rumble tweeted.
D’Souza joined Rumble in October 2020 and described the move as a way to do something about Big Tech censorship. In October 2021, he joined Locals and described it as the place to get “Dinesh uncensored.”
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Google which owns YouTube appears openly hostile to information that is critical of the 2020 election and the left. 2,000 Mules present video documentation of what looks like a vote fraud effort to use drop boxes in certain swing states.
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