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MercurysBall2 ago

https://twitter.com/TheRightMelissa/status/1293583461823938562

The SHOCKING truth about Kamala Harris. San Francisco man shares his story about how Kamala Harris protected child sexual abusers & buried their cases as prosecutors.

Watch the full heartbreaking Video here https://youtu.be/twS15H4N-uc

There's a short clip of the film on that tweet. The YT video has already been pulled.

The extreme censorship that I'm seeing today is shocking. Someone put up a tweet about German doctors and lawyers forming a coalition to challenge the state about its handing of COVID19 and his account was suspended just a few minutes later.

albeit ago

Thanks for sharing that. There was also a short segment on Tucker Carlson last night that reported that Kamala Harris as California AG would not prosecute any clergy for child molestation: https://files.catbox.moe/clg2oe.mp4. It wasn't an interview with a victim however.

Those of us who are aware of how corrupt these social/media companies are need to get into the habit of saving videos that have even the slightest possibility of being censored. There is a revolving door with democrat campaign staff and senior management at social/media companies. One recent example is the "senior communications manager" twitter employee who censored a Trump tweet last week worked for the Kamala Harris campaign. By having an offline copy on our own computers, we are empowered to reupload them to other hosts. Tools like youtube-dl (works for all major sites), browser extensions, websites like https://yewtu.be/, or whatever else does the job.

I went ahead and used youtube-dl to download, then I reuploaded the instagram video: https://files.catbox.moe/ayyv30.mp4. Somehow I have a feeling that it won't be long before facebook removes access to it.

MercurysBall2 ago

Good idea. I'll have to set up an IG account to do the same.

Richard_Kranium ago

I don’t think Instagram is the best long term answer. Anyone know who owns it, or their censorship policies?

Bitchute seems to be reliable, as it’s based on the blockchain. Also, Brighteon.com advertises itself as a free speech/censorship free site for videos. A lot of banned YouTube show up on both.

Also, archive.org is a good place to store websites and videos, however I am not sure if things can be ultimately deleted from there or not. There should probably be some research into the best archival sites to use.