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Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who just died from lung cancer, remembered by some as “dead vaxx totalitarian”

19-8-2024 < Natural News 34 680 words
 


Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who just died from lung cancer, remembered by some as “dead vaxx totalitarian”





The recent death of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has the media in tumult trying to whitewash her legacy.

Fawning reports about how "amazing" Wojcicki was conveniently ignore her totalitarian ways while at YouTube, especially during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic."

While the general sentiment seems to be that it is unwise to speak ill of the dead, it is important for readers to know who Susan Wojcicki really was: a "dead vaxx totalitarian," to quote Armageddon Prose's Ben Bartee.

"Susan Wojcicki was among the most hardcore censors of truthful COVID-19 information throughout the pandemic, censoring anything critical of the so-called vaccines and anything speculating that COVID-19 originated from a Chinese lab receiving government funding funneled by Anthony Fauci through EcoHealth Alliance," he writes.

"It is for these trespasses against free speech and human welfare that I will remember Susan; others, again, in the corporate state media can (and have) write glowing obituaries about her brave and stunning leadership as a female entrepreneur or whatever."

(Related: Be sure to read our earlier report about how Wojcicki died just a few months after her son mysteriously perished in a dorm room at UC Berkeley.)

One year before dying, Wojcicki bragged about "everything we've achieved"


One media outlet that praised Wojcicki rather than tell the truth about her legacy is U.S. taxpayer-funded NPR. Describing Wojcicki as "a Silicon Valley visionary," NPR praised the woman for overseeing YouTube's "explosive growth over the past decade."

"She also oversaw the platform as it grappled with hate speech, misinformation and inappropriate content," NPR noted.

Last year, Wojcicki announced that she would be stepping down from her CEO role to "start a new chapter focused on my family, health, and personal projects." Within a year, Wojcicki was dead.

"I took on each challenge that came my way because it had a mission that benefited so many people's lives around the world: finding information, telling stories and supporting creators, artists, and small businesses," Wojcicki bragged at the time.

"I'm so proud of everything we've achieved. It's been exhilarating, meaningful, and all-consuming."

Wojcicki's use of the term "all-consuming" to describe her time at YouTube is ominously ironic in light of the fact that her small cell cancer was also all-consuming, eventually taking her life.

Wojcicki's legacy includes implementing new policies such as:

- Removing all content that contradicts the World Health Organization's (WHO) advice on COVID

- Removing all information "that is problematic," including "anything that is medically unsubstantiated"

- Removing "anything that goes against WHO recommendations," which she classified as content in "violation of our policy"

It is sobering to think of how many lives were needlessly lost because Wojcicki decided that YouTube users were no longer allowed to recommend natural alternatives like vitamin C and turmeric for overcoming a COVID infection.

"Just how many lives may have been lost directly due to Wojcicki's brutal censorship regime – how many people might have gained access to true information regarding the risks of COVID-19 'vaccines,' for example, via YouTube and reconsidered before getting injected – would be nearly impossible to quantify," Bartee writes.

"But it's not beyond the realm of the imagination that such a case occurred at least once in the four years since the pandemic began. Which, to my mind, means Susan has their blood on her hands."

Wojcicki's policy decisions at YouTube also affected how parents treated their children during the "pandemic;" how schools locked everything down in extreme fear; and how corporate America treated its workers amid all the virus chaos.

"God might forgive her, and you may as well; I won't," Bartee says. "In my view, she got off too easy, having never faced any consequences here on Earth for her villainy."

The latest news about Big Tech censorship can be found at Censorship.news.

Sources for this article include:

ArmageddonProse.substack.com

NaturalNews.com


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