'Chilling Big Tech censorship': YouTube accused of terminating TalkRADIO channel, allegedly for airing views of lockdown skeptics
Google's video platform YouTube has been accused of terminating the popular British TalkRADIO show for hosting figures that were skeptical of coronavirus lockdown just hours after the UK entered a new, stricter lockdown.
The official TalkRADIO channel – which had 250,000 subscribers – was deleted on Tuesday and, currently, it is not known why.
British political tabloid blog Guido Fawkes theorized that the channel had been deleted because of its history of airing views that are skeptical of government coronavirus lockdowns amid the pandemic.
YouTube's removal of the channel took place just hours after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that England would be put under an even stricter lockdown from Monday, in an effort to stop the spread of the virus.
Also on rt.com Boris Johnson confirms new national lockdown for England as UK registers record Covid-19 casesYouTube's guidelines as of last year threaten to ban any account that "spreads medical misinformation that contradicts local health authorities' or the World Health Organization's (WHO) medical information about COVID-19," and "disputes the efficacy of local health authorities' or WHO's guidance on physical distancing or self-isolation measures."
The reason behind the channel's removal has not been confirmed, however, and TalkRADIO has yet to issue an official statement.
In response to the list of YouTube's coronavirus rules that TalkRADIO might have broken, host Julia Hartley-Brewer declared, "No one on TalkRadio has said ANY of those things. We simply challenge the evidence that lockdowns are a proportionate response to the Covid virus. It's called free speech."
Guido lists a number of reasons here why YouTube might do this. No one on TalkRadio has said ANY of those things. We simply challenge the evidence that lockdowns are a proportionate response to the Covid virus. It's called free speech 🤷🏻♀️ https://t.co/HaHTlbHh5u
— Julia Hartley-Brewer (@JuliaHB1) January 5, 2021
Journalist and author Peter Hitchens questioned: "Are we any longer free if this sort of thing can happen?" while others called YouTube's removal "chilling," "shocking," and "Dark days for media censorship."
This is just the beginning.YouTube Terminates TalkRADIO Channel Following Lockdown Criticism - Guido Fawkes https://t.co/D8FocUq0hb
— Laurence Fox (@LozzaFox) January 5, 2021
The deletion of @talkRADIO’s YouTube channel — apparently due to its interviews with lockdown sceptics — is one of the most chilling examples of Big Tech censorship yet.
— Tom Slater (@Tom_Slater_) January 5, 2021
Several social media users pointed out that TalkRADIO adheres to British Ofcom regulations, with Australian writer Helen Dale commenting: "Everyone laughed when it was wingnuts like Alex Jones getting banned. Now we're seeing it done to perfectly boring, Ofcom-regulated UK TalkRADIO. Who's next?"
Everyone laughed when it was wingnuts like Alex Jones getting banned. Now we’re seeing it done to perfectly boring, Ofcom-regulated UK TalkRADIO. Who’s next? LBC? They’re a bit “edgy”. YouTube are a menace.
— Helen Dale (@_HelenDale) January 5, 2021
The “crime” of @talkRADIO seems to be presenting fact there is another way to Lockdown & collateral damage it brings. They stick to the OFCOM broadcast code - YouTube censoring them is terrifying progression of cancel culture: why can’t society respect & debate opinion anymore?
— Joe Michalczuk 🙂 (@joemichalczuk) January 5, 2021
Civil liberties organization Big Brother Watch condemned the incident as "an assault on free expression" that "must be overturned," and claimed it would bring up the removal during its next meeting with Google officials.
However, not everyone was opposed to the removal of TalkRADIO's channel.
Actress and anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat activist Emma Kennedy celebrated YouTube's decision by posting, "It's what they deserve. @TalkRadio has become a sewer. I hope advertisers leave them in droves."
YouTube has removed several viral videos under its coronavirus rules, ranging from the anti-vaccine "Plandemic" video that alleged a conspiracy behind the Covid-19 pandemic, to a video from California doctors who opposed strict lockdowns.
Even before the pandemic, YouTube had gained a reputation for its heavy-handed censorship, banning prominent-but-controversial users like Infowars host Alex Jones, David Icke, and even an Egyptian anti-torture activist.
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