Topic: Nashville
The events surrounding Nashville highlight ongoing issues of censorship and free speech violations across major platforms. Reports indicate that YouTube and Facebook have actively censored content related to the Nashville shooter manifesto, while individuals, including journalists and politicians, face restrictions for discussing these topics. This situation raises significant concerns about the suppression of information and the impact on individual liberties.
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Rumble Supports Steven Crowder’s Nashville Shooter Manifesto Story After YouTube Censorship
YouTube deleted the video.
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Anti-Cancel Culture Record Label Baste Records Signs Chad Prather
Helping creators avoid self-censorship.
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Politicians, journalists are locked out of Twitter for tweets about trans shooter targeting Nashville Christian school
Twitter alleges the tweets broke its rules.
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Nashville could pay out settlement for violating firefighter’s free speech rights when he was suspended for a tweet
A First Amendment violation.
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Pastor Greg Locke says YouTube has banned his channel, deleted over 800 videos
The pastor says he received no reason.







