‘Let’s go, Brandon’ – the meme with the implicit criticism of Joe Biden – has taken off like a rocket.
It was used today by Rep. Bill Posey, R-FL on the House floor as well by Ken Paxton the Attorney General for Texas when he announced that he would sue Joe Biden to stop the construction of the wall at the border. We noted that Joe Biden had stopped the building of a border wall to protect Americans. However, he was still having fencing put around his home on the beach.
Given the criticisms of Biden’s, it is possible to imagine that there will be some backlash against this meme from the media and the left.
Now some are asking if that’s what’s happening after actions taken by YouTube.
Rapper Bryson Gray is saying that he had a music video that was poking fun at Biden removed from the platform for “medical misinformation.”
YouTube has banned “Let’s Go Brandon” song from YouTube due to “medical information”. The song contains medical misinformation. Hea. pic.twitter.com/W8sCcyH4IM
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 21, 2021
“Why is the most censored rapper in the country someone that doesn’t even curse in songs?” Gray told Fox News. “Why can you rap about murder, sex, and drugs but when I rap about questioning the government I get banned? Is this still America?”
Here’s the song that seems to have triggered YouTube.
Biden claimed that the jab did not stop the spread of the disease, but it was a lie.You WOKE, but you haven’t opened your eyes! How you WOKE but you haven’t opened your eyes? 👀
LETS GO BRANDON🔥 #LetsGoBrandon pic.twitter.com/I8wkvMSgL9
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 20, 2021
I’m assuming the problem here is saying the “jab” hasn’t stopped the spread, which is demonstrably true since it’s still spreading, and you can get it and spread it, even if vaccinated.
YouTube hasn’t explained what the issue is although they did tell Gray that they would be passing the issue on to a team for “re-review.” They didn’t respond to an inquiry from Fox News.
But according to Dave Rubin of the Rubin Report, there are other reports of YouTube issues with “Let’s go, Brandon” in terms of users being punished. However, he points out that it is hilarious to note that He isn’t saying “Let’s go, Brandon” on his YouTube video; he’s just asking repeated questions about it. Bravo!
Is YouTube banning people for saying Let’s Go Brandon? We must get to the bottom of this!https://t.co/rTuMDTVBOf pic.twitter.com/T5dbfbZWua
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) October 22, 2021
So YouTube, what’s the story here? What is the reason you are flagging this song? Why does YouTube suddenly care about “medical misinformation” when there’s all kinds of false stuff and other craziness on their platform? One has to wonder if it’s because this meme is blowing up a political narrative with which they agree.
This is a ridiculous move that will only fuel the rebellion.
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