YouTube Bans London Real and David Icke, Sparking Censorship Concerns
YouTube has sparked controversy by banning two prominent channels, London Real and David Icke, with a combined subscriber base of over 4.6 million. The move has raised concerns about censorship and the threat to freedom of speech and press. An 'Emergency Broadcast', ROSE/ICKE 9: Banned Again, is set to discuss these deplatforming issues.
The ban on London Real, which has been active for 12 years and uploaded over 14,000 videos, has been deemed a violation of the law by some, as it denies creators their constitutional right to free speech. David Icke's channel, with its 2.3 million subscribers, has also been affected by the ban.
The upcoming broadcast promises an open and uncensored discussion, with the tagline 'anything goes'. It aims to defend the fundamental rights to freedom of speech and freedom of the press, which are perceived to be under threat. As of now, there is no publicly confirmed information about who specifically ordered the bans on these YouTube channels.
The bans on London Real and David Icke's channels have sparked a conversation about the balance between content moderation and freedom of speech. The Emergency Broadcast, ROSE/ICKE 9: Banned Again, seeks to explore these complex issues and advocate for the protection of digital rights.
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