Sargon of Akkad has just been banned from Patreon. His radical liberalist ideology has apparently proven to be far too much for the Internet to handle so he had to be shut down.

Vice News:

Crowdfunding site Patreon this week banned the accounts of several controversial public figures, part of a wider push by tech companies to de-platform users linked to the alt-right and far right.

The account of British conspiracy theorist YouTuber Carl Benjamin, better known as Sargon of Akkad, was removed Thursday. This followed the removal in August of U.S. far-right political commentator James Allsup.

The ban will be a particular blow for Benjamin, who was earning more than $12,000 a month from the crowdfunding site. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Benjamin’s ban came a day after far-right activist Milo Yiannopoulos saw his account killed — just 24 hours after he set it up to fund a “magnificent 2019 comeback” tour. The former Breitbart editor was cut off because of his association with the far-right group Proud Boys, Patreon said.

None of this is surprising. We’ve seen the writing on the wall for some time now. Anybody who remotely disagrees with Jewish Communism is going to get banned from online payment processors and social media. And that includes moderate figures like Sargon who push weird political ideologies that don’t make any sense.

It doesn’t even matter if you play all the rules. They’ll claim you violated their “terms of service” some way or another even if you didn’t actually violate it.

Tim Pool said he got some sort of bullshit explanation from Patreon as to why they banned Sargon which is not surprising in the least.

So at this point, the only thing Sargon has left is his YouTube channel which will probably be shut down over the next few months to a year. I’d be extremely surprised to see his channel and other people’s channels like Tim Pool, Paul Joseph Watson, Red Elephants etc.. be allowed to continue operating.

The kikes are trying to shut down anything on the Internet that they disagree with.