YouTube claims that it "mistakenly" censored Giorgia Meloni's conservative message
The platform, owned by technology giant Google, republished a censored viral video of the winner of the Italian elections.
YouTube claims that the censorship of Giorgia Meloni's speech was a "mistake". The video platform, owned by Google, removed a video of the winner of the Italian election after it went viral despite being hosted without problems on YouTube since 2019.
In the video, which was taken at the World Congress of Families held in Italy in 2019, Meloni defended the family and the nation while criticizing the new gender ideologies and the policies of international elites that seek to do away with individual identities. This content was removed by YouTube on the grounds that the video violated its community guidelines.
A day after the video was taken down, YouTube admitted it made a mistake and restored the video. "After careful review, we have determined that this video does not violate our community guidelines and have reinstated it," said a spokeswoman for the platform.
YouTube did not clarify the reasons for the removal of the video or why the video allegedly violated its community guidelines. The truth is that Meloni's speech reflects a conservative vision of politics and got thousands of views after the electoral victory of Meloni's Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d'Italia) party.
Meloni's speech and censure of conservative politicians
Meloni's speech defended the natural family, motherhood, procreation and Christian identity. In addition, she criticized the prevailing political, social and economic order:
Giorgia Meloni, who after her electoral victory is shaping up to become Italian Prime Minister, directly addressed several controversial issues, such as surrogacy, abortion and gender ideology.
These are messages that seem to displease YouTube as they caused the removal of the video. Finally, the platform had to rectify the situation and the content is now available to users. In any case, it seems clear that the big companies owned by Big Tech do not seem to feel comfortable with certain speeches of conservative politicians. Recall that the social network Twitter deleted several messages from Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for questioning the confinements during the covid pandemic and permanently closed the account of former President Donald Trump after the events of January 6, 2021 on Capitol Hill.