(Big League Politics) – Rapper Bryson Gray announced on Twitter Thursday that his music video making fun of President Joe Biden was censored off YouTube’s platform due to “medical misinformation,” Fox News reported.
“YouTube has banned ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song from YouTube due to ‘medical information,’ Gray posted on Twitter. “What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa.”
YouTube has banned “Let’s Go Brandon” song from YouTube due to “medical information”. What medical misinformation is in the song? Whoa. pic.twitter.com/W8sCcyH4IM
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 21, 2021
“Update: The music video was just banned,” Gray tweeted. “@YouTube this is crazy.”
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: ALBUM OUT NOW (@realCCrump) October 21, 2021
YouTube’s tech support responded to a post by Gray, keeping him banned but saying they will look into the matter more deeply.
“Jumping in – we’re passing this along to the right team for a re-review,” YouTube said on Twitter. “We’ll share updates once we hear back from them. Appreciate your patience in the meantime.”
Gray told Fox News that there have been no updates by YouTube about the “re-review” and his song is still banned.
“Why is the most censored rapper in the country someone that doesn’t even curse in songs?” Gray told Fox News. “Why can you rap about murder, sex, and drugs but when I rap about questioning the government I get banned? Is this still America?”
The song takes various jabs at Biden’s ineffective time in office, visibly declining cognitive abilities, and the continued medical tyranny permeating throughout the United States.
Biden said the jab stopped the spread, it was lies. How you WOKE but you haven’t opened your eyes? 👀
LETS GO BRANDON 🔥 #LetsGoBrandon pic.twitter.com/I8wkvMSgL9
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) October 20, 2021
The song has reached spot #4 on the iTunes list of rap songs.
Gray has stood his ground and refused to capitulate towards any kind of mob in the wake of his music video being banned, calling the censorship happy people at the Alphabet-owned Youtube “commies.”
“I want to thank YouTube for banning my ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ song. All y’all did was piss a bunch of people off and made more people go listen to it. Let’s Go YouTube. Commies,” he tweeted.
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