BREAKING: Twitter, Google, YouTube, Facebook REMOVE Videos on COVID-19 “White Coat Su
BREAKING: Twitter, Google, YouTube, Facebook REMOVE Videos on COVID-19 “White Coat Summit” — Now Squarespace REMOVES ITS WEBSITE!
July 28, 2020
WHO THE HELL ARE THESE PEOPLE?
Google, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube censored and removed video from yesterday’s “White Coat Summit” in Washington DC.
THIS IS COLLUSION!
Frontline doctors from across the US held a “White Coat Summit” on Monday in Washington DC to dispel the misinformation and myths surrounding the coronavirus.
Day two of their summit is going to kickoff today in front of the US Supreme Court.
The doctors are very concerned with the disinformation campaign being played out in the far left American media today.
From their website: “If Americans continue to let so-called experts and media personalities make their decisions, the great American experiment of a Constitutional Republic with Representative Democracy, will cease.”
Here is a list of the doctors speaking at the event today.
On Monday following their very popular event Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Google censored the doctors after they promoted hydroxychloroquine as a life-saving medication in treating the coronavirus.
And now Squarespace REMOVED THEIR WEBSITE TODAY!
Tech giants are REFUSING to broadcast an effective treatment for coronavirus promoted by frontline doctors!
Here is the statement from Squarespace.
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The tech giants are killing freedom of speech in the United States today.
This needs to stop or America is lost.
And Americans are dying.
Update– But fake news on coronavirus is allowed.
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Dr. Mark Zuckerberg will see you about your coronavirus questions now
by Eddie Scarry, Commentary Writer | | July 28, 2020 05:10 PM
Aren't you excited to be told by Mark Zuckerberg what medical information is and isn't acceptable for you to hear about?
That's what happened this week when the techies at Facebook, Twitter, and Google-owned YouTube decided, almost all at once, to remove a video that showed several doctors lauding hydroxychloroquine as an effective treatment for patients infected with the coronavirus.
Twitter went so far as to lock up Donald Trump Jr.'s personal account after he shared the video, deleting the tweet and then freezing him from posting any further content for several hours. The video, according to Twitter, violated company policy against "spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19."
Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are privately owned and have the right to censor whomever they want for whatever reason they want, but to claim that they're doing it under the guise of halting the spread of "misleading and potentially harmful information" is laughable.
Or do any of the content monitors want to produce the medical qualifications that make them authorities on the issue?
It's true that the opinions offered in the video went against the media-approved consensus of "the experts," but no one could seriously say it was remotely or even "potentially" harmful.
The doctors in the video — admittedly, I do not know their qualifications, though they have identified publicly as physicians in a range of specialties — say they've successfully treated COVID-19 patients using hydroxychloroquine. That's the same drug that President Trump said he hoped proved effective, to wild anger from the media.
Outside of that video, other doctors have also testified to the drug's efficacy in limited studies and with anecdotal evidence. Harvey Risch of Yale's School of Public Health wrote in Newsweek just last week that the drug "has shown to be highly effective."
Are Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube going to take down anyone who shares that testimony even though it comes from a doctor at Yale?
And for the 1,000th time: Hydroxychloroquine is not an over-the-counter medicine. It can only be obtained with a prescription from a doctor. I could write a Facebook note, post a tweet, and record a video lauding the magic that is hydroxychloroquine, and yet no one who saw it could get it without the authorization of an actual doctor. So who are these tech people protecting — and from what? Hearing an alternative view?
It's not about protection. It's about limiting the scope of what's acceptable to say in public.
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Donald Trump Defends Censored Doctors for Recommending Hydroxychloroquine
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July 28, 2020
Charlie Spiering
President Donald Trump defended Tuesday a group of doctors who spoke about the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine on Monday at a press conference.
Trump said he was aware that Facebook, Twitter, and Google had removed videos of the group America’s Frontline Doctors at their Capitol Hill press conference on Monday. The video of the doctors published by Breitbart News on Facebook was wildly popular online before the platform removed it.
“I don’t know why, I think they are very respected doctors,” Trump said, questioning the social media companies for deciding to remove the videos.
Trump spoke about the videos during a press conference on Tuesday on the ongoing coronavirus crisis in the United States.
The president said that he knew of many doctors who believed hydroxychloroquine was “extremely successful,” especially when combined with zinc and azithromycin.
“Many doctors think its extremely good and some people don’t. Some people, I think, it’s become very political,” he said. “I happen to believe in it.”
Trump reminded reporters that he took the drug for 14 days with no side effects.
“It’s safe. It doesn’t cause problems. I had no problem. I had absolutely no problem,” Trump said and added, “It didn’t get me and it’s not going to hopefully hurt anybody.”
Trump also cited studies on the effectiveness of the drug, despite other health experts warning against it.
“I’ve read a lot about hydroxy,” Trump said, citing a study from the Henry Ford Health System and support for the effectiveness of the drug from Yale School of Public Health Dr. Harvey Risch.
Trump said that the opposition to the drug was based entirely on politics.
“I think it could have a very positive impact in the early stages, and I don’t think you lose anything by doing it, other than politically, it doesn’t seem to be too popular, you know why? Because I recommend it.”
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