(Kyle Becker) YouTube has begun purging its massive video platform of all video versions of “Let’s Go Brandon.” The Google-owned video service, one of the largest websites in the world, has banned the popular song, censoring rappers such as Bryson Gray, Tyson James and Chandler Crump in the process.
by Kyle Becker, October 21st, 2021
Bryson Gray, who became famous for his viral ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ rap video, had his video banned by YouTube according to Gray. The excuse that YouTube gave was “medical misinformation.”

Bryson Gray revealed that YouTube banned his video in a tweet.
https://twitter.com/RealBrysonGray/status/1451224933070221317
“I can’t post on YouTube for a week,” Gray said. “If they also ban the music video, I don’t be able to post for two weeks. People can promote music about drugs, sex, gang banging, and murder But I can’t make a song called ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ AND MY APPEAL WAS REJECTED WITHIN 5 MINUTES.” Part of his video can be viewed on Twitter (for now).
https://twitter.com/WhkNp/status/1451303921499230212
Tyson James and Chandler Crump were also featured in Bryson Gray’s “Let’s Go Brandon!” song. Chandler Crump also noted that the song was banned by YouTube.
IT JUST HAPPENED! The final copy of the Let's Go Brandon song previously hosted on my channel has been BANNED!
I now have 2 guidelines strikes and cannot post for 2 weeks.@RealBrysonGray @Tyson_James_ pic.twitter.com/fInFOKUG5C
— Chandler Crump (@realCCrump) October 21, 2021
“IT JUST HAPPENED! The final copy of the Let’s Go Brandon song previously hosted on my channel has been BANNED!” Crump tweeted. “I now have 2 guidelines strikes and cannot post for 2 weeks.”
Nonetheless, music listeners have been flocking to get the song off of iTunes. Chuck Calliesto noted it reached as high as #4 on the iTunes charts.
Our clean and cultural Let's Go Brandon anthem is now #15 on the iTunes charts!
We are less than 100 away from beating Lil Nas X, think we can do it?@RealBrysonGray @Tyson_James_ pic.twitter.com/fYz5m2l0fv
— Chandler Crump (@realCCrump) October 19, 2021
“Our clean and cultural Let’s Go Brandon anthem is now #15 on the iTunes charts!” Crump tweeted. “We are less than 100 away from beating Lil Nas X, think we can do it?”
Bryson Gray , who boasts about being the ‘most censored rap artist in America,’ also said that Loza Alexander’s YouTube lyric video of ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ was banned by YouTube with the excuse of ‘medical misinformation,’ Newsmax reported.
"Let's Go Brandon" songwriter on being a voice for those struggling to be heard by the government, looking to "get their frustrations out." @EricBolling. pic.twitter.com/VWHEUgjcvr
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) October 19, 2021
“Under the new, more detailed harassment policy, Facebook will bar content that degrades or sexualizes public figures, including celebrities, elected officials and others in the public eye. Existing policies already prohibit similar content about private individuals,’ KPIC reported.
However, “degrading” material to Donald Trump and conservatives can be found throughout Facebook and YouTube. On YouTube alone, there are numerous implied death threats against Donald Trump made by celebrities with massive audiences.
Snoop Dogg had a Trump figure dress up like a clown and was executed in his video BadBadNotGood.
Marilyn Manson orchestrated a mock beheading of Donald Trump in the preview to his song “Say10.”
Kathy Griffin’s story about her infamous photo holding a bloody faux head of Donald Trump is now being told in a movie that has a trailer on YouTube.
The list of celebrities who have publicly fantasized about violence to Donald Trump is considerable. In addition to Snoop Dogg, Marilyn Manson and Kathy Griffin, there is Robert De Niro, Mickey Rourke, Larry Wilmore, George Lopez, Rosie O’Donnell, Madonna, Moby, Johnny Depp, rapper Big Sean, and members of the group Pearl Jam. It appears that only Kathy Griffin suffered negative ramifications for making an implied threat against the former president.
Meanwhile, in Biden’s America, regular Americans cannot even vent about a president that millions doubt was legitimately elected with a phrase that mocks actual ‘fake news.’
The “Let’s Go Brandon” phrase originated with a NASCAR reporter that was hilariously attempting to hide the crowd’s “F*ck Joe Biden” chants.
https://twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1444460915802484737
The American public raced to their computers to fire off the anti-Biden phrase “Let’s Go Brandon” after the segment.
Let's Go Brandon! 😂🤣🙃#LetsGoBrandon pic.twitter.com/S3udFbEmIp
— Crims 🇺🇸💪 (@CrimsonBloodRTR) October 4, 2021
Someone paged Lets Go Brandon at the Chicago airport 😎#letsgobrandon #fjb #savage pic.twitter.com/lERgtVnAKQ
— Mrgunsngear (@Mrgunsngear) October 8, 2021
YouTube banning “Let’s Go Brandon” is nothing more than politically motivated censorship to protect the Biden regime. The only thing that banning “Let’s Go Brandon” can do for YouTube is fuel more negativity against the social media platform and against Joe Biden.
The ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ chant is here to stay. While YouTube and Facebook can try to ban ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ and ‘F*ck Joe Biden’ from their platforms, that is only going to want to make patriotic Americans shout them at sports arenas and music concerts even more.
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
The news is important to all people because it is where we come to know new things about the world, which leads to the development of more life goals that lead to life wisdom. The news also serves as a social connection tool, as we tend to relate to those who know about and believe the things we do. With the power of an open truth-seeking mind in hand, the individual can grow wise and the collective can prosper.
– Justin
Not sure how to make sense of this? Want to learn how to discern like a pro? Read this essential guide to discernment, analysis of claims, and understanding the truth in a world of deception: 4 Key Steps of Discernment – Advanced Truth-Seeking Tools.
Stillness in the Storm Editor’s note: Did you find a spelling error or grammatical mistake? Send an email to [email protected], with the error and suggested correction, along with the headline and url. Do you think this article needs an update? Or do you just have some feedback? Send us an email at [email protected]. Thank you for reading.
Source:
Support our work! (Avoid Big Tech PayPal and Patreon)DIRECT DONATION


Leave a Reply