
Chris Kenny: Google “so far removed from reality it’s a sick joke”
Sky News host Chris Kenny blasted YouTube’s decision to suspend content from Sky News Australia as “cancel culture writ large.”
“This is censorship. This is a gigantic global corporation, YouTube is owned by Google, one of the largest digital giants, worth well over one trillion dollars … censoring the news and views that Australians can see… This is a sad day for freedom of speech.”
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“The idea that a foreign owned multi-national digital giant can silence an Australian news service on these spurious grounds is absolutely frightening for freedom of speech, ” he said.
“Obviously they have an agenda here, these are the sort of woke digital giants based in Silicon Valley in California. It is disgusting and frightening.”
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Sky News Australia reporter Sharri Markson has led the way in exposing the complicity between Dr. Anthony Fauci, the NIH, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the Chinese Communist Party and the WHO. Now, Google/YouTube cited the WHO as evidence that Sky News Australia was “spreading misinformation” about Covid.
Google had falsely banned information on the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab leak theory for a year as “misinformation”, based on baseless claims by Fauci, Peter Daszak, CCP and the WHO.
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Sky News host Alan Jones said the challenge to free speech “is real” when it comes to YouTube’s suspension of Sky News Australia. “We don’t seem to have a leader anywhere to defend it,” he said. “Now the good news, you can find all our material, and tell your friends, on the skynews.com.au website.”
“We live in a time when smart people are being silenced so that stupid people won’t be offended.”
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Richard Abelson is Gateway Pundit international correspondent. Follow him on Parler or GETTR.
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