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Billy Long Senate campaign ad removed by YouTube
Missouri U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Billy Long says he is being censored by big tech.
On Thursday, YouTube removed Long’s campaign ad that promoted election integrity, claiming
“this video has been removed for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.”
“this video has been removed for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.”
“I am not alone in getting canceled by YouTube,” said Long. “There has been a deliberate, orchestrated effort by Big Tech to silence those who have views that do not align with their liberal-leaning agenda. Just look at what Twitter did to President Trump. He is still banned from communicating directly to the American people on its platform. Meanwhile, YouTube protects the platforms of losing candidates like Stacey Abrams and Hillary Clinton who continue to question their election outcomes.”
“This behavior by YouTube is un-American and straight from the communist playbook,” continued Long.
“Removing my ad proves my point that Big Tech certainly has and will continue to influence elections. That is why I am running for U.S. Senate – to hold Big Tech accountable for these overreaching actions and to protect the right of the American people to have free speech.”