00:00If you've ever heard of someone trying to de-platform someone, you've probably heard of
00:04someone trying to cover up the truth. See, if you're a person who tells the truth and you're
00:08not afraid of speaking uncensored, then there's a good chance someone out there doesn't want you
00:14saying what you're about to say. I've done countless live streams, unedited, speaking
00:20straight up, no, like, pre-arranged questions, people who hate me with a passion just being able
00:26to pop in and out of the conversation whenever they want. And after they couldn't catch me lying,
00:31they resorted to trying to de-platform. But this is my position on platforming and
00:36de-platforming. Very rarely are liars actually good at keeping their story straight. That's why
00:41OJ Simpson didn't take the stand during his trial. Because when you're not telling the truth,
00:46it becomes more and more painfully obvious the more you talk. So my question to you is,
00:51what kind of fraud wants someone de-platformed if they say they want that person to get in trouble
00:57for what they allegedly did? The more they talk about what they allegedly did, the more they'll
01:02expose themselves and your goal will become a reality. Yet if you de-platform them and they're
01:07lying, you're protecting them from themselves. If you let them keep their platform and keep talking,
01:13well, when the devil tells you who they are, believe them. And just a little catch here,
01:18highly edited talking doesn't count. You gotta get people in live streams to get the real truth
01:24out. In editing, they can scrape out all the stuff where they contradict themselves.
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