Something Ain’t Right with Kevin Sorbo
Executive Producer/Director: Susan Downs
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Many have noticed information and videos disappearing from YouTube, Facebook and other media. YouTube removed this video, and you must now go to Rumble to see it. One thing these vanished videos all have in common is that they presume to disagree with the establishment narrative. Journalists with that same flaw also are being canceled. Cancellation isn’t confined to one political side, either.
The rationale for censorship is always safety—people might get hurt if you give them “wrong” information. But who decides what is wrong and what is right? Rachel Maddow sternly insists we should trust the likes of the FDA, NIH and WHO. When you look at their track record of handling Covid, and this video does, we see an ongoing disaster. Demanding that we not question agencies that are politically motivated and corrupt is not scientific, and it isn’t even how politics are supposed to work in the U.S. Making a god out of government and its agencies should offend everybody, including atheists—especially atheists.
We see telling examples of people contradicting themselves in their effort to justify censorship. Senator Cruz speaks to Jack Dorsey about Twitter blocking political speech. Dorsey tries to argue that such censorship did not influence anything. Cruz quickly asks, “If it has no influence, then why block it?” YouTube and Facebook community standards apparently claim that you cannot boost the immune system with, for example, vitamin C, but both companies religiously follow Dr. Fauci, who in 2016 in Washingtonian Magazine recommended taking one thousand mg per day of vitamin C to strengthen the immune system. Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder, says, “We do not want to become arbiters of truth.” He immediately follows that up with specific examples of where he does want to be the arbiter of truth.
People with no medical expertise are censoring very competent doctors, and the doctors who are most successful are attacked the most. This problem has emerged all over the world. Censorship is the first sign of dictatorship. More people are waking up to that, which is good news. Thumbs-up for this wake-up call.
This article appeared in Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, the quarterly journal of the Weston A. Price Foundation, Summer 2024
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