Last week, Google and YouTube targeted Louder with Crowder by attempting to censor the show before it has a major impact on the 2024 election. Louder with Crowder has no plans of backing down.
Yesterday, Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski exposed how groups like GARM and the World Federation of Advertisers are creating monopolies over major ad budgets. Companies like Diageo and Dunkin’ Donuts have refused to advertise on platforms with shows like Louder with Crowder. X [formerly Twitter] CEO Elon Musk is also joining this fight by taking legal action against the ad mafia.
Pavlovski announced that The World Federation of Advertisers is shutting down GARM after Rumble and X filed suit against them.
Diageo: “There is no scenario where we approve a platform that has Steven Crowder, Alex Jones, or the like.”
The goal of these global ad monopolies is to silence voices they disagree with, and eventually make sure they are put out of business. It is only because of free speech platforms such as Rumble, that fight back against these sorts of attacks, that Louder with Crowder and other conservative voices can still exist and maintain their businesses.
Louder with Crowder thanks Chris Pavlovski for standing up for this show and the principles of free speech. The show would be gone if it were not for people willing to stand by the First Amendment. Louder with Crowder will cover Election 2024 and will not stop streaming until the election is called. It is urgent for all to stand up against the ad mafia.
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