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posted ago by danneskjold ago by danneskjold +3572 / -3

Good morning, 'pedes!

Yesterday, Louder With Crowder was suspended by YouTube for a week and demonetized. This comes on the heels of two Twitter suspensions in a row. As with Twitter, YouTube left the "reason" field blank, but they did remove one of his videos. It was the second episode where he returned to Nevada and investigated the now-updated address of the missing Clinton staffer who voted in the 2016 election. (spoiler: that address was invalid as well)

Steven Crowder has announced that he will be brocadcasting this week at louderwithcrowder.com/live at 10 AM, and he asks that you spread the word.

Big Tech finally made their move. The battle is here. It's time to fight like hell.

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wing_str 4 points ago +22 / -18

What do you retards mean "finally made their move"?

They made their fucking move years ago when they made Gab and Infowars verboten, removed their payment processors, etc.

Fucking Crowder, that cuck means nothing by comparison to real fighters.

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Yashimata 4 points ago +13 / -9

> Other voices getting systematically crushed by the progressive movement

"This is fine. Everything is fine."

> You're next to be crushed by the progressive movement

"They're finally making their move guys! Oh god somebody help me"

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ianpatrick1966 -2 points ago +2 / -4

Literally this, and why I'm giddy with glee they finally got him

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james43552352345 14 points ago +16 / -2

Personally I'm tired of conservatives complaining. We need to fight back on the technology front. Make our own websites, encrypt everything, use cryptocurrencies to bypass the payment processor blockades.

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A1waysLurk1ing 5 points ago +6 / -1

Stop paying your taxes. You are literally paying them to rape you. The lifeblood of tyranny is tax, what's so hard to understand about this concept? Who cares if the mafia, err government, comes to collect. Tell them to shove it up their collective money laundering thieving asses.

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james43552352345 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cryptocurrencies like monero help to do that. Monero is completely encrypted and has a bunch of other features built in that anonymizes the transactions. Why the fuck we aren't using this more is beyond me.

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Dictator_Bob 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, James391581395815813581853 there's the volatility question coupled with adoption. I am a fan of blockchain derivatives and monero is interesting, and scares the hell out of me. The single most prevalent use case is black market trading of which our President is against. I expected to diverge from him on policy here -- and I still do, and I still consider this a potential rift area I'm going to have to deal with eventually.

This shit is complicated dude.

I am behind end to end encryption, and considering Bill Barr isn't, I'm feeling a little more validated. I would likely petition President Trump in his 3rd term to take a hard look at the failings of our infosec/natsec and our 4th amendment.

I agree that freedom of exchange is absolute.

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Labyrinth9000 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m still too unfamiliar with cryptocurrency, that’s why