I like this. I like this ad, I like that a company is speaking for speech, I like that they were on during the Super Bowl letting millions of Americans know that it’s still possible to HAVE free speech in America.
I don’t like that the reminder is so necessary or will come as such a surprise, because our freedoms are that eroded.
But if one step at a time, or many small voices join to become a loud storm, then the fact that this was even possible is a big step in the right direction that brings many voices with it.
It’s part of a series from Rumble.
UPDATE: Here is our second commercial of the @stevewilldoit series that will air nationally.
Not all stations will want to air this commercial 🤣 pic.twitter.com/NIjhCzi1IL
— Rumble – 🏴☠️ $RUM (@rumblevideo) January 24, 2023
UPDATE: Here is our third commercial of the @stevewilldoit series that will air nationally. pic.twitter.com/w6BsoQYtgH
— Rumble – 🏴☠️ $RUM (@rumblevideo) February 8, 2023
Newsbusters points out liberal writer Glenn Greenwald’s comments about the ad, and others in the campaign.
Greenwald explains that Rumble isn’t, as liberal Twitter loudmouths want you to think, some right wing echo chamber. The right goes there because YouTube won’t have us. Rumble allows free speech. Naturally those are denied it elsewhere will flock to where it’s still permitted.
Recent polls from Gallup and Pew found 20-25% of Americans already know Rumble. It's surely higher now with its ongoing national TV advertising blitz — making clear it's a way of liberating oneself from the censorship and tyranny of Big Tech/YouTube:https://t.co/YMky7U9czG
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 11, 2023
Each night we refer to Rumble as "the free speech alternative to YouTube."
Whenever a new platform emerges to challenge the hegemony of Big Tech and corporate media (eg Substack), they use the same false attack: it's a far-right site. The lie won't workhttps://t.co/YMky7U9czG
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 11, 2023
Here's the final ad running nationwide. As even the @NYMag article describes, Rumble's growth is not fueled by homogenous political content but a wide array of political, journalistic and cultural commentators fleeing Big Tech, with an younger audience:https://t.co/3vI0WAKH0X
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 11, 2023
Regular users of Rubmle know it’s incredibly diverse, and used by news outlets and individuals, companies and
organizations, foundations and think tanks … the whole gamut of thought.
It’s like America before woke.
Now have some free speech below why not?
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