
Digital Social Hour
The Dark Truth About Social Media Censorship in 2024 | Myron Gaines Part 2 DSH #1025
Sat, 28 Dec 2024
Uncover the shocking reality of social media censorship in 2024 and its impact on free speech across all political spectrums. This eye-opening discussion explores how content creators face unprecedented challenges in expressing their views, regardless of their political stance. From independent media acquisitions to platform restrictions, we dive into the complex landscape of digital censorship and its implications for content creators and audiences alike. Get an insider's perspective on how censorship affects different communities and why maintaining objectivity in today's digital landscape is more crucial than ever. We explore the delicate balance between platform policies, personal expression, and the future of online discourse. Plus, hear firsthand accounts of how content creators navigate these challenging waters while staying true to their message. Whether you're a content creator, social media enthusiast, or simply concerned about the future of free speech online, this video provides valuable insights into the current state of social media censorship and what it means for digital freedom in 2024. #news #donaldtrump #currentaffairs #timpool #bigtechregulation CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:25 - Tim Pool Acquired by Daily Wire 05:32 - Objectivity in Media 08:26 - Objectivity in Media Discussion 10:56 - Nick Fuentes Assassination Attempt 15:24 - Jamil's and Kareem's Involvement 18:05 - Talking to the Tate's Post-Trial 19:30 - The Raid Explained 20:00 - The Ordeal of the Raid 21:40 - No Due Process Issues 22:40 - Final Thoughts on the Situation APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Myron Gaines https://www.instagram.com/myrongainesx https://www.instagram.com/notfreshandfit/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What recent events have impacted Myron since the last episode?
Yeah, actually, a lot has actually. Holy crap. There's always shit going on with me.
Yeah, you're always in some beef. The newest one is with Drewski I've seen.
Yeah, that fat bastard. So what happened there is he was seeing this girl Ruby Rose for a minute. And I would always cook her on X like, hey, you're a whore. You're selling your butthole for $2.99, et cetera. And she actually sent me like a threat saying, hey, if you don't want some physical implications on you, she can't even speak English properly because she's a retard.
Chapter 2: What controversy arose between Myron and Drewski?
But basically, she made a threat. And, you know, I made jokes on it and shit like, bro, this bitch is a dumb whore or whatever. And I think that probably like built up over time and he got pissed and you know, he did his little skit and he was talking about like hair enhancement, stuff like that, which, you know, I've been super transparent about my hair transplant. Like it's my real hair.
I never do any like spray or anything weird like that. Like I might diet every now and then, but that's my hair. But yeah, it was a funny skit. You know, it was a funny skit, but he put like the whole thing. What I think he was trying to do, because he put the Fresh Fit branding on there.
What I think he was trying to do is like make fun of the people that watch the show, which, you know, still I got to, you know, make my jokes back, which I roasted him because the whole Ruby Rose thing, people found out later that like he basically paid her to like be his like girlfriend. Wow. Bro, imagine paying a bunch of money. It's a fake date. A thought.
And then the funny part is to make this all hilarious. The captions, his video when he made fun of us is money can't make you un-lame. Bro, you literally used money to get a whore. So who's the real lame? Is that why Ruby threatened you a few weeks ago? Was it because of this?
i i think because i was making fun of her uh for being a 304 and then druski finally like said something about me which i didn't think he was gonna because this was months ago when they were dating dude like like i know and i've never really said anything about him like i called him a simp like once or twice because he was posting like videos kissing i was like dude what are you doing like why are you with this fucking girl she's a slut yeah she's like been fucked by rappers and shit like and she's black so she probably has hiv tim cast uh tim cast getting acquired by daily wire was that shocking to you
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Tim Pool's acquisition by Daily Wire?
I'm not going to say all that I know because I was, you know, on Timcast like right before that happened. But what I will say is I liked him a lot. Good guy. He has a great project up there. And still don't know where the fuck it's at. Every time I show up there, I'm like, where the hell are we? The boonies. If anyone's done Timcast before, you guys know what I'm talking about.
It's out there in the middle of nowhere. I kid you not. The first time I went like two or three years ago. We got out, right? And it was late at night because it was like the wintertime. And it was cold. We got out. It's the fucking sticks. It's me and Fresh. You know, Fresh is black as hell. So we get out. I can't see him.
And I'm thinking, bro, dudes in white hoods are going to come out and kidnap us. Like, this is a rap. This is a trick. We're cooked. But, you know, we ended up going in there. This is when they had the old spot. But, but no, man, I like him. He has a great thing there. The staff is great. I can't really say anything bad, but, but I do think that I wish he stayed independent. Same.
But, you know, I get it. Like probably business stuff in the back end that we're not privy to.
Sometimes the money's too good. Yeah. I just wish, cause you see, you saw what happened to Candice there. You saw what happened to Brett now. Yep. So why would you choose this time to go in? It's a bad time to go. That's what I'm saying.
It's an absolute bad time to go. You know, what they did with Candace was fucked, right? Me and her share a lot of the same views when it comes to that certain topic and that certain state in the Middle East that's about the size of New Jersey. So, you know, I think that that's absolutely crazy because we already get... And here's the thing.
The reason why it was so bad is because we already get censored to a ridiculous degree on the right. Whether you're Damn near center even, right? I would consider Tim fairly center. They censor him, right? They censor people on the right, traditional conservatives. They center people maybe that would be considered far right like myself or a Nick or whatever it may be, NJF.
And we already get censored enough by the left. It's terrible when we censor ourselves. Right. And for us to censor ourselves over a foreign nation makes it even worse. And I think that's what made them lose a lot of credibility because we already get censored enough, bro. Like you're going to censor one of your own, especially someone like Candace, who has a great platform, huge size.
She's someone that's able to speak about a lot of uncomfortable things. Let's be honest. She's a black woman, which allows her. to dabble on topics that other people would never fucking touch. She did a documentary on George Floyd, which I thought was great. Yep. Liberty. Yep. Exactly.
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Chapter 4: How does censorship affect conservative voices in media?
All types of shit.
White people, black people, Indians, everybody. How do you stay so objective at your level? Because I feel like a lot of people get a following and then they get compromised, right? Good point.
That's a really good point. I would say, for me, it really comes down to having a spine, man. Like... you know, number one, if money rules you, you're fucked because if you only care about making money and like being as profitable as possible, you don't do this shit. You're going to lose money. Talk about certain topics. Um, so no one can ever call me a grifter.
I've lost millions of dollars for being critical of certain things. Um, but yeah, the biggest thing I would say is you got to have a spine and the money can't control you. If the money controls you, then they're going to control what you say. Absolutely. That's the biggest thing. So for me, you know,
And what I've noticed also is that like, even if you have unlikable takes, if you are balanced in your viewpoint and you're consistent, people respect that. That's the other thing too. So like, for example, right? I will say something like, if you're going to come to the United States, you need to assimilate, right?
A lot of Muslims get mad at me because they'll say, well, does that mean that freedom of speech, you can insult the prophet, right? Well, technically, yes. Though I don't like it when people insult the prophet and I think it's blasphemous and fucked up. No. Right? It's coming from someone that grew up in a Muslim household.
I also understand that you're coming to the United States of America where there's a First Amendment. So if you want to come here, you need to assimilate. You know, you can't fucking attack people for talking about the prophet here because you're talking to people that might not necessarily be Muslim. Now, that said...
when people get angry at me for saying this, I say, well, I don't go to Saudi Arabia and say, I want all the women to show their hair, drive cars. Well, they drive now, unfortunately, but you know, and be Westernized and, you know, have all this shit. Like I go there, I respect their culture. I do. I assimilate to their culture. Right. Same thing when I go to the UAE.
So if you're going to come to America and you want to be here, you need to assimilate to this culture where freedom of speech is a protected right, and that includes insulting the prophet. Though it's deplorable and I don't like it, we must stand for it. People say all the time, one big thing right now that I'm getting criticized for, people say, oh, Myron, you sent for white supremacists, right?
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Chapter 5: What challenges do content creators face regarding free speech?
If a black person can run around and say, black power, and we need to keep the business black, and we need to support black families, and you need to go marry a black woman, I think a white person should be able to say, hey, let's keep the race white. You should be able to marry a white woman, white power. I think it has to go both ways.
Because if it doesn't go both ways, that's completely antithetical to what Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, they all fought for was what? Racial equality. So what we've done now is we've moved so goddamn far left where the people who were once the oppressors are now being oppressed, to be honest with you.
I genuinely believe the white male in the United States is by far the most marginalized group of people in America because you can practice racism on them. You can call them all types of things. They're supposed to turn the other cheek. We can go ahead and practice job business practices where we don't hire them because affirmative action. So we've kind of like flipped it now.
Chapter 6: How can objectivity be maintained in today's media landscape?
So I've noticed this and I've been consistent saying this is a problem. And they're not able to speak to the same level of freedom on certain social or racial problems. So my thing is like, again, if you want equality, it's got to go all the way between both sides. So it's not necessarily that I'm so aligned with white supremacists. No, I'm aligned with freedom of speech.
And I see that there's a disparity between the groups of people, and I call it out. Absolutely. So I think that they should have the freedom of speech. So people unintelligently don't understand and say stupid shit like, you sent for white supremacists. No.
I'm a free speech absolutist, and I've noticed a discrepancy and a disparity between a white man's ability to speak freely and a black man's ability to speak freely. That's the difference. That's what the low IQ people don't understand.
Yeah, that makes sense. We got to talk about the Fuentes stuff. Let's do it. That is crazy. I spoke with him. He's doing well. Doxing and swatting, that's where I draw the line.
you know dude i you know i'm not gonna say everything that we had i told them but one of the things i told them i was like bro please come to florida you need to get the fuck out illinois and illinois is a blue state not as gun friendly as florida right or red states it's absolutely fucking ridiculous so um um sorry When I saw that video, right?
The thing that pissed me off the most, and I talked about this on my stream yesterday, the thing that bothered me the absolute most, the media tried to say, oh, far right, commentator or white supremacist or white nationalist, they would always lead with that. Yeah. Which he's not. He's not a fucking raging racist. For all the idiots out there that say, oh, Nick Fuentes is a racist.
He worked with Kanye West to become the president of the United States. He campaigned for Ye 2024. What the fuck are you talking about? He's a racist. Yeah. Like, what are you talking about? Like, you know what I mean? He's friends with me. He's friends with Soneko, a Filipino Haitian. He's friends with me, a Sudanese guy. Black and Arab. Like, what are you talking about? People say this shit.
I'm just like, you're fucking low IQ. So, yeah. So, when they say that, and they say that to dehumanize him. Oh, yeah. White supremacist, whatever. And then they have the nerve to say, oh, he alleges that this person was there to assassinate him. Yes, he was. The killer came from two and a half hours south in Illinois, traveled to his home. Wow.
Had the address because it had been doxxed on Twitter prior because he made, for the timeline, for those that are unaware, after on election night, Nick made this tweet, your body, our choice forever. Yeah, I saw that. Goes viral. Literally all the fucking bimbos are complaining and crying all over the place on the fucking internet, right? Making stitches to it, all the shit. Insanely viral.
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Chapter 7: What is the importance of assimilating to American culture?
Crazy.
100%.
But because it's Nick and he's so demonized... They're trying to kind of de-escalate the situation, not make it as big of a deal. That's nuts, dude. Have you ever been doxxed or swatted yourself? A million times. Oh, really? I've been doxxed a million times. The good thing for me is I'm in Miami. So like, you know, obviously security, all that other shit. But he has like a regular house. Yeah.
Chapter 8: How do Myron's views challenge perceptions of racial equality?
So, but yeah, dude, I've been doxxed. I get death threats every day. Damn. Yeah. A lot of the time because of my comments on black people. Holy crap. Because I've been like super critical of, you know, black people. And I made black jokes too. I make black jokes, but I'm also critical of like certain cultural things. I made a joke one time. We don't dabble in the dark.
You know, we don't, I'm not a Knight Rider. I'm not Charlie Hasselhoff or some shit like that. And you got a death threat for that? Oh yeah, dude. Bro, the black community is by far the most sensitive. Wow. Why do you think that is? No mothers. Sorry, no fathers. Right. So they can't control their emotions. They get angry. Anytime I get like threats of violence, it's always from like blacks.
Every time. Wow. Yeah, dude. Every time. And I make fun of everybody. I make fun of Indians, blacks, whites. It's by far every time I get violent threats, it's from the fucking blacks. That's so crazy. The Jamals and the Kareems. Where do you rank black woman in terms of attractiveness? All the way at the bottom. Very bottom. Multitude of reasons. Now, are all black girls ugly? Of course not.
There's some hot ones, but it's a minority. And, you know, let's be honest here. The average black woman is 187 pounds. Loud, obnoxious, rude, fake hair. You know? Yeah, they did like, they've done like studies on like a customer service, right? Yeah. And black women rank the lowest for getting a customer service representative that's black. And then also waiting on a table of black women.
So servers say they hate serving black women the most. And then people that call customer service say they hate dealing with black women the most. So I was like, bro, what the fuck is going on here, man? And then on top of that, another thing that I'm very critical of that they hate me for is
Black women don't have a general respect for masculinity because a lot of them grew up in fatherless households. And not only do they grow up in fatherless households, they grow up being told, oh, your daddy ain't shit, your niggas ain't shit. Then you listen to the music, niggas ain't shit, whatever. And it's this like continuous, perpetuous, um,
and very pernicious cycle of just constantly shitting on men. So by the time she comes to you, she doesn't really have an appreciation or respect for masculinity and most importantly, your authority. So she doesn't feel as though she needs to submit to you and follow you. So these are just some of the issues that play the black community. Again, I want to be clear about this.
Is this all black women? No. But we can't sit here and lie and say that it's not something that permeates throughout the culture and isn't endorsed, supported, and most importantly, encouraged. Absolutely. Have you talked to the Tates since they beat the case? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I spoke with Andrew a couple days ago. You know, I just told him, I was like, bro, I love you, man. We're here.
We were here with you from day one. Congratulations. Like, I was so fucking happy for him. Because, see, the thing is, I fucking know these guys. I was at their house. They opened their home to me for a month, right? It's one thing when you know someone online. It's one thing even when you know someone like through someone else or even when you know them as a friend.
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