Want to talk about big tech censorship again because they're at it.
Not that we ever thought it stopped.
Not that it's ever going to stop until we say enough is enough.
But the Nelk boys, you know, my buddies, they sat down.
They sat down with DJT, your favorite president, my dad, the other day and did an hour long free flow interview with the former president of the United States.
They put it on their YouTube channel and it went Crazy.
It went super viral.
It did almost 6 million views in a 24-hour period of time, okay?
Blowing away their previous record, which I guess was Antonio Brown, right after sort of the NFL craziness and everything that was going on with that.
So they sit down with the former president of the United States.
It's going good, and YouTube just zapped it.
Like, it doesn't even exist.
They did something to Bob Mentory's Instagram page as well, it seemed.
I couldn't even... No post, nothing.
So they're at it again.
But, you know, there was nothing controversial really spoken about in this thing.
It was talking about, like, America first.
Maybe we should have American energy independence looking at what's going on in the world.
All of these things.
What's scarier...
As the DJT called it.
As usual, your favorite president was 100% right.
He goes, hey guys, you're going to put it up and they're probably going to take it down.
And Kyle gets in there and says, no, no, they're not going to take this down.
It's huge. It's good. You know how much business they bring to YouTube?
The Milk Boys? I mean, seriously?
I'm not even necessarily going to blame you.
I will a little bit. If this goes up or not?
You'll put it up. Let's see what happens when they take it down.
We're calculated down. We have a calculated team.
It's a test. I don't think YouTube would take it down.
There's no way. Take down the podcast?
DJT was right as always.
The conspiracy theory between truth and, you know, when it's a conspiracy theory, the time keeps shrinking, guys.
It used to take six months from a conspiracy theory to turn into the truth.
Then six weeks, then six days.
Now it's about six hours, okay?
Pretty soon it'll be about six minutes when we start seeing these things.
But what's scarier and probably what's scarier for YouTube and the big tech overlords in all of this stuff was that the comments on it were awesome.
And that's what they're scared about.
The comments on this thing were overwhelmingly positive, which doesn't happen in big tech or social or anything like that.
But people saw my father in a different light.
They saw him the way that I see him on a daily basis.
Young people, millennials, a different demographic was able to see him in a way that they got and understood.
It's like, wait a minute, I had no idea.
One second, because they've been spoon-fed a narrative by tech, by media, everything, that they haven't been able to get over or get past or see through.
So that scared them most, and that's why the interview disappeared like that.
Go try to find it for yourself.
I think they're going to upload it on Rumble or elsewhere.
But I think you should watch for yourself and see just how non-controversial it was to still be taken off and erased by big tech.