Hey folks,
Well, YouTube has done it again. They’ve rejected our appeal for the video featuring an AI-generated character of “Saint Luigi Mangione” – pointing his finger. Yes, you read that right. Apparently, a digital pointing finger was interpreted as a “threat under the violent criminal organizations policy.”
Let me be clear – Luigi never even moved his finger like a trigger. He just pointed with a smile. No violence, no criminal intent. It was satire. It was art. And somehow, that’s too much for YouTube’s moderation bots.
Here’s the kicker: They rejected our appeal! Now, we’re stuck with a warning on the channel unless I complete their policy training (which sounds like a digital slap on the wrist for making content that—gasp—questions authority).
This is a clear case of Big Tech overreach and censorship of political comedy. They want us distracted with nonsense while they keep tightening the leash on what creators can and can’t say.
But guess what? We’re not stopping. This only makes me more determined to keep posting content they don’t want you to see.
Thank you for your support, FUCK’EM Fam. Without you, we wouldn’t have a voice in this fight.
Let’s keep flipping them the real bird together.
Surfs Up,
Tony
Tony Michaels
2025-01-15 02:37:11 +0000 UTCTony Michaels
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