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A number of large companies have pulled their advertisements from the video platform Rumble, where Russell Brand broadcasts his weekly show, in the week since allegations of rape and sexual assault against the comedian came to light.

The News Movement reported on Friday that Burger King, Asos, the Barbican and HelloFresh, the recipe box delivery service, had removed their ads. Brand has 1.4m followers on the platform. YouTube suspended Brand’s ability to earn money on its platform on Tuesday but Rumble has rejected calls to do the same. On Friday, Brand said the moves to block him from receiving advertising revenue for his videos on social media platforms have occurred “in the context of the online safety bill”.

On Thursday, Rumble accused a parliamentary committee of “deeply inappropriate” behaviour after Caroline Dinenage, the Conservative chair of the culture, media and sport committee, wrote a letter to the company’s chief executive, Chris Pavlovski, to express concern that Brand “may be able to profit from his content on the platform”.

In a public statement posted on X, Rumble called the letter “disturbing” and said parliament’s demands were “deeply inappropriate and dangerous”. The platform added that it was devoted to an internet “where no one arbitrarily dictates which ideas can or cannot be heard, or which citizens may or may not be entitled to a platform”.

Rumble added: “Singling out an individual and demanding his ban is even more disturbing given the absence of any connection between the allegations and his content on Rumble.”

Last weekend, Brand was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013 after a joint investigation by the Sunday Times, the Times and Channel 4 Dispatches. He denies the allegations.

On Friday, Brand made his first public comments since the allegations were made public in a new video he posted online. In the three-minute video posted on YouTube, Rumble and X, he described them as “extraordinary and distressing” and accused the government of seeking to censor him.

Burger King told the News Movement it had paused all advertising while investigations into the allegations were ongoing. Asos said it had manually removed its ads from Rumble. Barbican said it had asked its media agency to exclude the site from where its ads appear.

The Times estimates that Brand earns £27,000 a month from his Rumble channel and £1m a year from YouTube before ads were suspended. His literary agent, tour promoter and book publisher have also dropped him.

According to Rumble’s website, it is “immune to cancel culture” and aims to “restore the internet to its roots by making it free and open once again”. Pavlovksi has described it as “neutral”.

Rumble was founded in 2013. Its popularity soared after the 2020 presidential election, with its monthly users growing from 2 million to more than 20 million at the end of that year, according to Forbes. As of 2022, Rumble has a reported 78 million active users globally.

According to Pew Research, three-quarters of those who regularly get news from Rumble identify as Republicans or lean towards the Republican party. In contrast, 22% identify as Democrats or lean Democratic.

Rumble is backed by the billionaire and prominent conservative venture capitalist Peter Thiel, who invested in 2021, and the conservative former Fox News presenter Dan Bongino, who has 2.9 million subscribers himself. The platform is valued at more than $2bn (£1.6bn).

The online free speech war has found a new battlefield with the video platform Rumble at its center, following recent accusations leveled against comedian Russell Brand. Numerous companies, including Burger King, Asos, the Barbican, and meal delivery service HelloFresh have withdrawn their ads from the increasingly popular platform.

A group called The News Movement, who say they “help people fight misinformation,” contacted companies, pointing out that their adverts were being shown on Russell Brand’s channel.

The group said they also contacted other brands including “Ralph Lauren, eBay and Hilton hotels” who didn’t respond to their “request for comment.”

The media and parliamentary pressure on Rumble was triggered by allegations of rape and sexual assault towards Russell Brand, who commands a following of 1.4 million on Rumble. Despite these allegations, Brand has publicly denied them and has decried the decision to block his revenue stream as an attempt at censorship.

YouTube also embraced a decision to strip Brand of income, halting the comedian’s ability to make money from their platform. Rumble, however, has remained steadfastly neutral and refrained from limiting his ability to earn money.

The platform found itself in the crosshairs of a UK parliamentary committee, with the Conservative chair and member of the committee, Caroline Dinenage, expressing her concerns about Brand’s possibility of profiting from his content.

This quickly prompted Rumble to respond by describing the letter sent by the committee as “dangerous.”

As a champion of free speech, Rumble made it clear that it is dedicated to fostering an internet that does not suppress specific ideas or deprive individuals of a platform at someone’s whim.
 
I know Chris Chan is basically mainstream, but it’s still weird hearing about him in other content I watch that has nothing to with the farms/Chris
Here’s an example

Yes the censoring is dreadful but YouTube flagged down their original video that had Chris Chan, autist, sonichu and other shit that wasn’t bleeped out.
 
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null I think you’re gonna find that a big reason for troons to flag themselves 🏳️‍⚧️ is that it gives them an excuse to be clocked instantly - they can tell themselves of course everyone clocks them as trans, they have the flag and everything!

That this coincides with them being entirely a simulacrum of a human made out of one or more characteristics is a happy benefit.
 
Old stuff, but I can't stop myself from watching it again every time I come across it.
(It's the recording of the mother confronting her brony son that has put a pocket pussy or something inside a plushie)
I always thought that the family side of thing of cows and freaks is underrepresented. Obviously, family life and relationship between family members is extremely important to the development of individuals and their path in life, and since we only get Internet stuff we don't know what kind of relationship those freaks have with their parents and siblings in real life, how the daily life actually is.

For every faggot, tranny, furry, pedo, etc, there is most likely a few family members with broken hearts that went through all the steps of grief from "losing" a loved one.
Thought it would be a good segment about the Germans and their lust for animals, or some torture content while Josh goes to pee (if you pee too often, see a urologist to check your prostate).
Jesus fucking Christ. Absolving sexual degenerates from shame has been the biggest societal mistake.
 
I just finished listening to the latest MATI stream and hearing Rackett's rant, I couldn't help but notice he kept saying "Grandpa" and not "Dad". I think even with his broken brain he still wants to maintain a degree of separation to his thoughts. He refuses to acknowledge the very real possibility that his kids could actually pick up what his stupid mouth puts out and whore themselves out.
 
Japanese obsess over being white, it's why they all draw their women white and sell cosmetics to look whiter and have colored eyes.
The white skin thing is a universal. Lighter skin tended to mean you didn’t work in the fields and were of higher social standing. Even Africans and Indians prior to their civilizations regularly interacting with whites would brighten their skin, not just Asians.

Blue eyes are a weird thing because in the Middle East it was seen as a sign of divinity and an omen of sorts (good or bad, it depended on the era). There are statues from Akkad, Chaldea, and Egypt with giant blue eyes that typically are rulers being enlightened or touched by the heavens. It’s touched upon in a lot of other countries, Arabs tended to love Germanic blue-eyed women for their harems and the Chinese tended to get hard as fuck over Green eyed women when the Empress Dowager was fucking up dealing with Europeans.

Back to my main point, you were muttposting when it literally was just a family. A family below replacement rates where the daughter is stylized to look like her mother, but muttposting nonetheless.
 
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I know Chris Chan is basically mainstream, but it’s still weird hearing about him in other content I watch that has nothing to with the farms/Chris
Here’s an example
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Yes the censoring is dreadful but YouTube flagged down their original video that had Chris Chan, autist, sonichu and other shit that wasn’t bleeped out.
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Here is some top tier, euphoric, hyper-cringe for the reddit segment courtesy of /r/datingover30 :

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I have dubbed this individual Gaybraham Lincoln for reasons that will become clear once you see the attached photos from the original post:

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This post hits literally every square on the reddit faggotry bingo card. Thesaurus-speak, weirdness for weirdness sake, neckbeard, fedora, cats... you name it it's probably in this post.

Ladies, if you're interested, this le'gentleman will be the perfect companion to the katana store, just leave your dog at home *tips hat*.
 
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