Wojcicki – who has presided over YouTube’s increasing crackdown against content contributors since 2014 – appeared on CNN’s Reliable Sources this weekend and stated:
“We also talk about removing information that is problematic. We’ve had to update our policy numerous times associated with COVID-19.
According to ReclaimTheNet, Wojcicki claimed YouTube would remove anything “that is medically unsubstantiated, so people saying like, ‘take vitamin C, take turmeric, like those are/or will cure you.’ Those are the examples of things that would be a violation of our policy.”
YouTube CEO @SusanWojcicki says they'll censor vids not approved by Tedros's @WHO.
1. Tedros is a CCP supporter, covered up cholera outbreaks.
2: WHO has recommended "traditional Chinese medicine".
3: WHO had Mugabe as a "goodwill ambassador".
Not the best company, Suze. pic.twitter.com/1osRPOdQoR
— Raheem Kassam 😷 (@RaheemKassam) April 21, 2020
She added that the video service classes as “misinformation,” “anything that would go against World Health Organization [WHO] recommendations would be a violation of our policy”.
The World Health Organization faces serious questions as the United States seeks to suspend funding over the group’s presumptive cover-up and/or botched response to the coronavirus.
The group ignored Taiwanese questions over human-to-human transmission as far back as December 2019, largely because of China’s refusal to recognize Taiwan nor allow it a seat at the WHO.
The organization stalled for months before declaring a pandemic, and indeed has also endorsed questionable medicines in the past.
In 2018 the group added “traditional Chinese medicine”:
World Health Organization will include traditional Chinese medicine into the 11th edition of the Global Medical Program for the first time; the program has absolute influence worldwide and will accelerate the expansion of traditional medicine pic.twitter.com/WehKI9EQId
— People's Daily, China (@PDChina) September 28, 2018
The WHO has also counted murderous tyrant Robert Mugabe as one of its “goodwill ambassadors”, and has increasingly been viewed with suspicion given its current chief – Dr. Tedros – and his history of cholera cover-ups and pro-Chinese Communist Party activity.