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Rand Paul fed up with censorship of his COVID posts, stops posting on YouTube

Updated: January 4, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Jan 4, 2022 – 8:11 pm EST

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — A Republican U.S. senator announced that he will no longer post content on YouTube, comparing it to the end of a “toxic relationship.”

“Every year, people resolve to do things that are better for their health — quitting alcohol, processed food, toxic relationships,” Sen. Rand Paul wrote in the Washington Examiner on Monday. “I have come to the realization that my relationship with YouTube is dysfunctional.”

“I will no longer post videos on YouTube unless it is to criticize them or announce that viewers can see my content on rumble.com,” he wrote. “Why begin with YouTube? Because they’re the worst censors.” The Kentucky Republican also encouraged people to join libertytree.com, a website he created to aggregate right-leaning content.

“Any time I state that cloth masks do not stop the virus from spreading, as in this Denmark study, Florida school comparison, and Vietnamese study, YouTube deletes the video,” Sen. Paul said. “I always cite studies and scientific sources such as those listed here, but instead of allowing free and open debate with others who might argue flaws in those studies or cite opposing ones, YouTube simply silences

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