Is The US Empire Too Weak to Tolerate Strong Satire?
What would Social Media be like if it didn't Shadow Ban Strong Dissenter?
Lee Camp has refused to stay within the Overton Window throughout his career. For this he has faced suppression/censorship numerous times.
In the past, I’ve noticed that he has picked up on significant stories that “mainstream” outlets miss, or wait to cover until others have already taken a risk on a story.
When asked about advertising, he said, "one of the reasons I'm at RT America is because there's no advertising. If there were advertising, no channel really wants someone who goes after corporations as much as I do."
QUESTIONS:
Do you believe that people like Lee Camp are suppressed by stopping his work from being recommended, even to his subscribers? Or is he simply justifiably unpopular? He does the more difficult job of writing all his own material, while the cable comics have large writing teams.
What do you think would happen if YouTube, etc allowed Lee Camp to publish his video in the same way Jon Stewart publishes his work?
Do you believe that shadow banning and other suppression techniques are effective and necessary for the current system to maintain itself?
Do you believe that significant-sized platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Tic Tok should be forced to treat all video creators equally, so long as they follow basic rules, such as prohibitions on incitement, etc? In other words, advertisers, billionaires, partners, and governments should be able to post their own responses, but not be able to influence whether a site is shadow-banned for their content being accused of being offensive or promoting misinformation.

