Not content to trample on Americans’ Second Amendment rights, the gun control crowd is fixing to similarly trample on their First Amendment rights as well.
In the latest move of it’s kind, popular Youtube personality Hickok45 had his account suspended by Google for allegedly violating it’s terms of service. Needless to say, Hickok45 was shocked by the suspension. He never posted anything objectionable, so why should Google ban his account?
See, Hickok45’s channel featured videos of him handling and talking about firearms. He had made a name for himself as a gun enthusiast, with over 1.7 million Youtube users subscribing to his channel. But that all changed this Wednesday when his most recent video was automatically posted to Google+.
Shortly after the video was posted on the site, Hickok45 was informed that his account had been suspended without any actual explanation. He took to Facebook to express his confusion, writing, “Apparently, Google + is more sensitive about firearms related postings and such. I never use Google+ and did not even realize the videos were being posted over there, I guess.”
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Trump in 2016!! He shall rid the land of all blacks and muslims making it white again for us pretend christians. Until then stand vigilant in your p**s stained corner grasping bible and gun while waiting for the scary black man to come take both! $#%&!@*in 2016!
AGAIN
This is the same Reason VET’s are sick in the head. They know$#%&!@*about Weapons and that is a NO NO.
Good thing the reinstated his channel, I would have lawyered up
Screw U tube.
They are back on. They have a video explaining what happened.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opy9K3j7ThE
Youtube is a corporation. So it’s not a violation of your rights… it’s the free market. So celebrate it.
Aleksander Houk
Gun Grab
on the subject of the “first amendment”. I see people misinterpret it all the time, and it’s shitty to see a “news” site even get it wrong. The first amendment is there to protect us from government persecution. “You can’t be arrested for speaking out against the government” is different than a privately owned companies terms of use. If they wrote in there “you can’t say the word banana” they can ban you for using the word banana. That’s not trampling on our first amendment, that’s them being able to set rules on their own website.