Wednesday, March 31, 2021

SHOW NOTES: Crowder vs. YouTube: Time to Fight Like Hell!

SHOW NOTES: Crowder vs. YouTube: Time to Fight Like Hell!
Brodigan - March 31, 2021 at 08:49AM


We always knew Big Tech had a target on our backs, and now they've taken their shot. Do we fall like so many others, or do we stand in defiance and fight like hell? Today, Steven Crowder livestreams his show completely free from Big Tech. This is not an average day. This is not an average show. Battle lines have been drawn.

We are currently BANNED from YouTube. To watch today's episode, watch for free on our LIVE SHOW LINK! Use promo code: FIGHTLIKEHELL for $20 off Mug Club!

STORY #1: YOUTUBE BANNED ME

  • On Monday, our channel was demonetized, and we are suspended from livestreaming, posting, and uploading for a week.

  • The video that earned us the strike was about former Clinton staffer Christina Gupana and her address in the Clark County voter rolls changing overnight following our broadcast.
  • It was taken down because YouTube said it violated its Presidential Election Integrity Policy. SOURCE: YouTube Guidelines
  • We didn't mention anything pertaining to:
    • MASS voter fraud
    • Claiming Trump actually won
    • Fraud affecting the outcome of the election
  • One policy YouTube is being clear about is hiding dislikes. SOURCE: Twitter
  • It's no wonder the White House wants this. SOURCE: Twitter

GEORGIA VOTING BILL

  • Last week, Georgia passed a bill to clean up its elections. One of the most prominent claims from the Left about this bill is that it criminalizes giving voters water in line. SOURCE: NowThis
  • This isn't true. The law prohibits soliciting votes by giving out water, food, T-shirts, etc. But nothing prevents poll workers from putting water out for voters to take: "This Code section shall not be construed to prohibit a poll officer from distributing materials, as required by law, which are necessary for the purpose of instructing electors or from distributing materials prepared by the Secretary of State which are designed solely for the purpose of encouraging voter participation in the election being conducted or from making available self-service water from an unattended receptacle to an elector waiting in line to vote." SOURCE: Legislative Text
  • The bill permits registrars to extend advance voting to 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • The new Georgia bill requires ID for absentee voting and tightens rules for drop boxes and absentee requests.
  • That has resulted in Democrats calling it racist. SOURCES: MSNBC, CNN
  • A popular 2017 study by University of California San Diego and Bucknell professors claimed voter ID laws disproportionately affect the poor, which means minorities! SOURCES: Washington Post, University of Chicago Press
    • The study was debunked by Stanford, the Government Accountability Office, and even Vox. SOURCES: Vox, Stanford, GAO.
      • The study was not based on actual voting data, but on national surveys.
      • It also failed to control for other variables that could impact turnout, such as including states in their first year of voter ID laws, skewing the data of voter ID laws overall.
      • When follow-up researchers from Stanford fixed these errors and reran the results, they found: "The effect for whites is positive, but only statistically significant in primaries. The effect for Latinos is sometimes positive, sometimes negative, and generally not significant." SOURCE: Stanford
    • Poor people don't have an issue getting an ID.
      • In many states, the cost of a non-driver ID is as low as $4, and driver's licenses are as cheap as $14.50. SOURCES: GAO, DMV.NY
      • In 12 states and Washington, D.C., voter ID is free if you're a senior citizen, disabled, or low-income. SOURCE: Philadelphia Inquirer
      • Some states, like Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Carolina even offer free ID. SOURCES Wi.gov, Philadelphia Inquirer
      • Even in California and New York, ID is needed to get on welfare. SOURCES: NY.gov, SanDiegoCounty.gov
    • Driver's licenses are not currently the only acceptable form of ID.
      • Texas and Florida both have voter ID laws.
      • Other acceptable forms of ID in Florida and Texas include a state ID card, passport, credit card, Social Security card ... any form of government-recognized ID. SOURCES: MyFlorida.com, TexasSOS
    • Even homeless people can get an ID with a letter from a homeless shelter and proof of citizenship. SOURCE: Legal Beagle
    • So what they really mean when they say these laws are racist is in the fine print: "Other policies, however, disproportionately target Latinos. Many states have strict voter identification laws that require a form of government-issued identification for voting. Supporters of these laws often argue they're needed to prevent "illegal" voting. Sometimes, this is used as a code for suppressing Latino votes without actually mentioning Latinos." SOURCE: Washington Post

DEREK CHAUVIN DAY 2 WITNESSES

  • Yesterday, two witnesses in the Chauvin trial were a 9-year-old and her 18-year-old cousin, Darnella. SOURCE: ABC News
  • Another witness was this MMA fighter, Donald Wynn Williams II. SOURCE: Twitter
    • Donald is a professional MMA fighter in Minnesota. His fight name is Dwill II. SOURCE: Sherdog
    • Most of Donald's wins were at Seconds Out/Vivid MMA, but he did win one match at Extreme Cagefighting Organization as an amateur.
    • His record is 5 wins, 6 losses from 2011 to 2019. 1 was a KO and the other 4 were decisions.


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