Friday, November 1

YouTube removes RFK Jr. interview over vaccine feedback

YouTube introduced this week it pulled the plug on a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. video due to his anti-vaccine claims.

Mr. Kennedy was interviewed by conservative commentator Jordan Peterson for his Daily Wire podcast final week. In the discuss, the Democratic presidential candidate espoused most of the anti-vaccine claims he has been making for years. 

“We removed a video from the Jordan Peterson channel for violating YouTube’s general vaccine misinformation policy, which prohibits content that alleges that vaccines cause chronic side effects, outside of rare side effects that are recognized by health authorities,” YouTube mentioned Monday. 



While the interview remains to be obtainable on the Daily Wire web site, most of the web site’s commentators criticized YouTube for eradicating the video. Mr. Kennedy even jumped onto Twitter to ask, “Should social media platforms censor presidential candidates?” 

Mr. Kennedy has been on a protracted media tour since he introduced his candidacy this 12 months. Last week he sat down with podcaster Joe Rogan for a three-hour dialogue. In the interview, the candidate voiced comparable anti-vaccine claims and questioned the well being results from Wi-Fi expertise. 

Spotify, which hosts the Joe Rogan podcast completely, is receiving a mixture of reward and criticism for internet hosting the RFK Jr. episode. 

In response to the video, vaccine specialist Peter Hotez shamed Spotify for internet hosting the candidate. Mr. Rogan then supplied the physician $100,000 to return on his present and debate Mr. Kennedy. Dr. Hotez declined to take part, saying he was confronted by anti-vaccine activists at his home.

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