15 Replies to “John Campbell Censored on YouTube”

  1. The whole video is well worth watching. Andrew is a rare politician (unfortunately) these days.

  2. Youtube is owned by Google and Google is no friend of free speech. Google has cooperated and is still cooperating with the Chinese govt’s censorship of the internet.
    I wonder how much ad revenue Google receives from Pfizer.

    1. It’s a big ask because so many make a living using Meta and Alphabet Inc., but businesses need to start de-coupling from these giants so they are put out of business. It’s really a no-brainer because they’ll ‘de-couple’ you in a flash if you have the wrong opinions.

  3. People keep going to utube, its like a junkie going back for more abuse.

    His channel is still up at Rumble and nothing has been taken down.

    A few weeks ago one of his talks about a Japanese girl was suddenly was no longer available on utube while it stayed on Rumble.
    Like the parent company Google we all know they hate us and despise anything we stand for, yet folks keep on supporting them by using their service.

    I guess like twatter people get addicted, perhaps they can have a make over as well.

  4. I can’t seem to get Rumble to feed properly, it stops for lengthy periods then plays briefly. My computer is not old and should be more than able to handle it.

    1. That’s the problem with Rumble, it doesn’t really work all that great and its search function is useless. I still you youtube (although they don’t make any money off me because I use an ad blocker), because I can find what I’m looking for and not everything I watch is political.

    2. Me too, especially on my phone. I have an almost new very high-end Samsung and it is nigh-on impossible to watch Rumble videos.

      It seems to me that it doesn’t buffer the feed, so pausing the video has no effect.

      Seems much better on my desktop.

      1. Rumble is seamless on both my iPhone 11 and 2019 MacBook Pro (still with the old i7 intel chip but no slouch…)
        It has turned glitchy on some other websites, so not perfect at all. Notably on Facebook, which I use to see other’s news site links, and Facebook marketplace which gets clicks at about 10:1 compared with kijiji. it’s about 1/2 as fast as 2 years ago for FB

        I’m not surprised that the YouTube is disappearing those who disagree with them, or the other majors… the internet is going to take a major hit too in the next couple of years from our overseers in Ottawa

  5. John Campbell is still on YouTube, but this video has been disappeared.
    I prefer to watch him on YouTube because, as VOWG noted, Rumble is too choppy (but improving steadily).

    1. When in Rumble go to the settings and drop the resolution rate as low as possible to 144 .
      Usually your just listening and dont need the high rez, it plays much better.

  6. Never had a problem with Rumble loading at all, but then perhaps the issue people have is via the browser, I’m not saying a google or MS product would prevent a smooth down load I mean that would be a conspiracy theory.

    Not used a “mainstream” browser for years, currently using Brave and been using for maybe a couple of years, before that Duckduckgo but left them after they sold out on privacy.

    I don’t knowingly use google/MS products and try not to allow them to have access.

  7. I have no trouble loading or playing Rumbles stuff on my older desktop but agree with a previous comment that trying to find something you want to re-watch again is hard to master and having a good ad blocker is essential when using You Boob.
    Google blocking Campbell’s stuff is truly nutz; he goes out of his way to try to be fair, no ranting allowed.

  8. There were actual votes on lockdowns in England? That’s unreal. I can’t believe they actually had a somewhat working democracy during all this. I know it didn’t prevent the insanity but at least there was discussion. In Canada there was no debate and anyone who opposed lockdown was a wrong-thinking bigoted homophobe.

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