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YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
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Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#52Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#53Try to spot medical disinformation: https://crownlyric.com/2021/10/19/loza-alexander-lets-go-bra...
This is actually a different rapper, the article is referring to Bryson Gray. Either way, I don't see the medical misinformation. https://genius.com/Bryson-gray-lets-go-brandon-lyrics
I mean, I know there are pockets of people who believe that saying vaccines don’t work is telling the truth, but broadly speaking, saying that vaccines are fake and don’t work is considered misinformation related to medicine.
Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
That young man must feel so bad for this to be his moment. I hope it doesn't overshadow his other accomplishments.
The reporter? He’s shown himself to be dishonest. In a similar style to Baghdad Bob. When reporters lie then there careers should be over.
Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#55Lyrics about the pandemic being planned. And this is a "free speech" cause célèbre now? It's trash, and it is toxic trash during a crisis that has at every turn exceeded the dangerousness that sober, informed people has said about it. Throttling the stupidity is itself a form of speech that needs to be defended.
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#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
What is the substance of your argument: that the "pandemic" is not a medical matter, or that "ain't real" is not misinfo?
I could argue that this "pandemic" is not of actual severity sufficient to require the responses; and "it ain't real" is an opinion being voiced, which is more important than a duty to "protect the public from misinformation". But I'm not. The proper counter argument to this Stalinist "you can't say that," bullshit is to keep saying it, louder. I would also like to quote NWA: "Fuck the Police"
So you don't dispute that it is disinformation. Is idea that is that someone refusing to host disinformation is a good reason to disinform, louder?
Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#57I'm expecting this to disappear from HN as well, unfortunately.
Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#58Lyrics about the pandemic being planned. And this is a "free speech" cause célèbre now? It's trash, and it is toxic trash during a crisis that has at every turn exceeded the dangerousness that sober, informed people has said about it. Throttling the stupidity is itself a form of speech that needs to be defended.
Perhaps your opinion should be throttled, since you are espousing other’s opinions to be throttled?
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#59Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is actually a different rapper, the article is referring to Bryson Gray. Either way, I don't see the medical misinformation. https://genius.com/Bryson-gray-lets-go-brandon-lyrics
> Biden said the jab stop the spread, it was lies (I remember) How you woke, but you haven't opened your eyes? (You ain't see) I mean, I know there are pockets of people who believe that saying vaccines don’t work is telling the truth, but broadly speaking, saying that vaccines are fake and don’t work is considered misinformation related to medicine.
But that's not what he's saying, is it?