Alex Jones might actually be in danger of getting thrown off of YouTube because the kikes at YouTube aren’t happy with his Florida school shooting coverage.

For years Alex Jones claimed that Google and YouTube were engaged in a conspiracy to censor him. These were exaggerations as he was never banned from these platforms. The only people getting banned were people talking about Jews and race. The fact that Jones never touched on these subjects is largely why he was left alone.

Things have changed. The Jews are flailing around and are in panic mode because people have flat out had it with their shit. Even someone like Jones who doesn’t talk about the Jewish problem is in the process of getting forced off of platforms. They view Jones as a gateway that leads to hardcore Jew hatred.

YouTube has taken exception to his coverage of the Florida school shooting and have issued two strikes against his channel. One more strike and his channel will be banned.

The Hill:

Conspiracy theory outlet Infowars is one strike away from being banned from YouTube.

The channel said it received an alert from YouTube on Tuesday morning, saying Infowars received a second strike on a video about the Parkland, Fla., high school shooting and will temporarily be unable to upload new content.

“This is the second strike applied to your account within three months. As a result, you’re unable to post new content to YouTube for two weeks,” the alert said. “If there are no further issues, the ability to upload will be automatically restored after this two week period.”

Infowars’s second strike comes as social media giants like YouTube and Twitter grapple with how to handle extremist or conspiracy theory content.

A channel that receives three strikes from YouTube within three months is banned from the platform. While Infowars has several other ways to promote its videos — including an online radio show, its own website, Twitter and Facebook — a ban would cut Infowars off from its YouTube subscribers, which number more than 2 million.

CNN reported last week that the channel, which is run by host and owner Alex Jones, had received its first strike for promoting a conspiracy theory about the Parkland shooting.

Infowars has referred to the strikes from YouTube as a “CNN lobbying campaign.”

The first strike was related to a video targeting Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg, titled “David Hogg Can’t Remember His Lines In TV Interview,” and suggested Hogg and others were paid “crisis actors” instead of actual students who survived the shooting.

The Jews at YouTube are getting much more aggressive with their policing of content. They’ve managed to make their platform a very shitty place to do business. They might as well just say that you can’t have a channel on our platform unless you agree with our political views. That’s basically their policy at this point. If you don’t agree with their political views they’ll find ways to boot you off the platform, limit your ability to monetize your content etc..

Even though I have had many historical disagreements with Jones, he should not be thrown off of YouTube. If he wants to post videos promoting conspiracies about reptiles, crisis actors or any other topics, he should be allowed to do so.