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YouTube Penalizes ‘Breaking Points’ For Criticizing China Over Disappearing Peng Shuai

On Friday, they were at it again. Google’s YouTube announced it was de-monetizing -- that is, removing ads -- from a segment of the popular YouTube show 'Breaking Points.'

Rachel Bovard  |  NOVEMBER 20, 2021

All of America’s tech giants have a fraught relationship with China, but perhaps none more so than Google. While the company performatively plays to the American norms of standing for freedom of speech and human dignity, when pressed they are more than happy to bend the knee to Chinese censors.

On Friday, they were at it again. Google’s YouTube announced it was de-monetizing — that is, removing ads — from a segment of the popular YouTube show Breaking Points. The show’s two hosts, Saagar Enjeti and Krystal Ball, had run a segment discussing the disappearance of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, after she accused a senior Chinese Communist Party official of rape.

“After manually reviewing your video,” YouTube wrote to Breaking Points, “we’ve confirmed that it isn’t suitable for all advertisers. As a result, it will continue to run limited or no ads.”  .  .  .

https://thefederalist.com/2021/11/20/youtube-penalizes-breaking-points-for-criticizing-china-over-disappearing-peng-shuai/



Google taking censorship orders from the Chi-coms.  Keep that in mind the next time you use a search engine.
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