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'The power of bullying': YouTube caves to the Maza Mob, demonetizes Steven Crowder for 'egregious actions'; UPDATE: Crowder has a message [video]; UPDATE: YouTube gives Crowder conditions for remonetization

Let this be a lesson to all the kids out there: if you pitch a big enough tantrum — and you’re a raging leftist — you’ll eventually get the scalp you seek.

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Despite pressure from Vox speech police officer Carlos Maza, it seemed like YouTube wasn’t going to cave to his demands and demonetize Steven Crowder:

Well, they’d better have a chat with Stephen Colbert now, because they’ve apparently changed their minds about Crowder:

Way to take a stand, YouTube.

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Pathetic.

Translation: “Speech I don’t like isn’t free speech.” Hell of a platform you’ve got there, YouTube.

It’s definitely ideological. And it’s definitely not right. Selectively applied freedom of speech isn’t freedom of speech at all.

Pick a lane, YouTube.

Some “egregious actions” are more equal than others.

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For now.

Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional text and a tweet.

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Update:

Crowder has posted a new message:

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Update:

Is that what it looks like when YouTube tries to do damage control?

FFS, YouTube.

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