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Published: December 18, 2020

Youtube delete’s ‘Dilbert’ comic author’s video on election fraud

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December 18, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – The creator of the well-known comic strip Dilbert was censored by YouTube. The Google-owned video hosting platform pulled a video from Dilbert creator Scott Adams’ channel which touched on the U.S. 2020 election fraud allegations and Joe Biden’s plan for dealing with COVID-19 should he be sworn-in as president next year.

Last Friday, Adams shared on his Twitter page that YouTube removed a video for violating its “spam, deceptive practices and scams policy.”

“Google (YouTube) just shut me down. The video they deleted is no different from all of my other content. I assume they’ll come for the other videos soon,” wrote Scott on Twitter on Friday.

The banned video was the 1,213th posted to his YouTube channel “Real Coffee with Scott Adams,” and was titled “Biden COVID Plan, Swalwell’s Chinese Spy, Pelosi Still a Steaming Pile.” The show is available on Periscope and Rumble.

Adams’ channel was not given a strike because according to YouTube, he might not have “realized this was a violation of our policies.”

Adams, who has voiced support for President Donald Trump, regularly publishes podcasts and posts them to his YouTube channel. Many of Adam’s recent uploads have focussed on

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