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Alex Jones Commands InfoWarriors: Subscribe To PewDiePie

Alex Jones took to Instagram to issue a message urging InfoWarriors to immediately subscribe to PewDiePie to help the YouTube star defeat the “tyrannical” T-Series.
YouTube superstar PewDiePie has been in a tight competition for YouTube subscribers with the Indian video corporation T-Series for weeks, creating a series of videos and songs and inspiring a guerilla movement among his fans to spread the word and encourage others to subscribe to the independent content creator.
On Tuesday morning, Alex Jones took to his Instagram account to instruct his followers to immediately subscribe to PewDiePie to prove a point to YouTube.
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“Everyone must subscribe to PewDiePie in his war against the tyrannical T-Series right now,” Jones said in the short video, “He’s the next target.”
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Jones continued, seeming to relate to his own experiences with censorship at the hands of Big Tech and the mainstream media, “The New York Times, the New York Magazine, are all calling for him to be removed off of the air because they hate independent media,” Jones said, “Which is like, ‘Ready Player One,’ for real.”
Jones reiterated that PewDiePie has made himself a target for the powers that be, and commanded the InfoWarriors watching the video to immediately subscribe to PewDiePie on YouTube.
“The whole global corporate system is trying to bring down PewDiePie. He’s the next target,” said Jones, “So all InfoWarriors have got to go to YouTube right now and subscribe and make him too big to ban.”
PewDiePie made headlines this week after Buzzfeed and a coalition of other mainstream news outlets attempted and failed to smear the YouTuber as an anti-Semite, leading his fans to “hack” the Wall Street Journal, and to one high school teacher having a public meltdown and telling students that retweeting PewDiePie might get them sued.


Texas Governor Greg Abbott is pledging to outlaw Big Tech’s left-wing censorship, announcing his support of a bill in the Texas State Senate that would open social media monopolies to lawsuits from users at a state level.
State Senator Bryan Hughes Senate Bill 12 would provide legal recourse for users of Big Tech platforms who are banned from the services to return, designating Big Tech monopolies such as Twitter, YouTube and Facebook as common carriers.
“They are common carriers and they cannot discriminate against people … it’s a violation of the first amendment,” Hughes said. “This is going to protect Texas’ free speech and get them back online.”
I am joining @SenBryanHughes to announce a bill prohibiting social media companies from censoring viewpoints.
Too many social media sites silence conservative speech and ideas and trample free speech.
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— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) March 5, 2021
“These are the areas that used to be the courthouse square where people would come and talk,” said Abbott of the legislation. “Now, people are going to Facebook and Twitter to talk about their political ideas, and what Facebook and Twitter are doing — they are controlling the flow of information, and sometimes denying the flow of information.”
“Texas is taking a stand against big tech political censorship. We are not going to allow it in the Lone Star state.”
The law establishing legal recourse against online censorship may prove legally durable enough to avoid breaching Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. That law provides immunity for user-created content on internet platforms, and doesn’t give social media platforms a right to discriminate against active or potential users on the basis of political ideology.
The future for fighting Big Tech censorship lies at a state level. While some state Republican officials have proven reluctant to separate themselves from the lucrative business lobbies of Big Tech oligarchs, Hughes’ approach seems legally innovative enough to give free speech defenders a fighting shot at free expression online.
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