Yes, Rumble. Rumble routinely show videos that YouTube has censored. I will decide for myself what I'm not going to see. I don't need YouTube doing it for me. Or to me.
Hi, Josh, I read Holly’s post about your friend Adam Burgoyne’s untimely death, and am sorry for the void he leaves. Your mention that the substandard care that contributed—caused? his death sent me looking further, and I have just read through the condolences on the Dignity memorial site. They are wonderful tributes to a clearly exceptional man. Sometime when I was around the age of 5 or 6, a year when three of my grandparents died, my mother tried explaining to me that while a person might die, they would live on in the hearts and memories of those who loved them. The remembrance of that particular moment came back as I was reading about someone I never met, and wishing that I had. I can feel that he lives on in the hearts and memories of those who were lucky to know him.
Youtube is a censorious nightmare. They just pulled the video and gave us a channel warning.
Head to Rumble. They care about free speech. Thanks for watching!
Yes, Rumble. Rumble routinely show videos that YouTube has censored. I will decide for myself what I'm not going to see. I don't need YouTube doing it for me. Or to me.
YT and Alphabet need to be added to the list of those who should (but won’t) be prosecuted for crimes against humanity in the aftermath of covid.
I’m very sorry. Josh.
This is such a sad story.
YouTube has removed your podcast for “violating community guidelines.“ ❓❓❓
When I selected “learn more,” nothing happened.
I was enjoying your podcast before YouTube removed it.
Hi, Josh, I read Holly’s post about your friend Adam Burgoyne’s untimely death, and am sorry for the void he leaves. Your mention that the substandard care that contributed—caused? his death sent me looking further, and I have just read through the condolences on the Dignity memorial site. They are wonderful tributes to a clearly exceptional man. Sometime when I was around the age of 5 or 6, a year when three of my grandparents died, my mother tried explaining to me that while a person might die, they would live on in the hearts and memories of those who loved them. The remembrance of that particular moment came back as I was reading about someone I never met, and wishing that I had. I can feel that he lives on in the hearts and memories of those who were lucky to know him.
I'm so sorry about the loss of your beloved friend Adam.