
Millions Stream Ye’s Banned Song—Media Freaks Out
Turns out, people still prefer free speech over a nanny state with censors and safe spaces.
Sane Perspective
The Woke Hate What They Can’t Control
Ye drops a song with Hitler references—yeah, ugly stuff—and every corporate platform goes into full "1984" mode, yanking it offline faster than Hunter Biden’s laptop got memory-holed. Meanwhile, it racks up millions of views on X, which drives the mainstream media nuts. Their panic isn't really about Hitler (if it were, they’d boycott China too). What terrifies them is that Ye, for all his chaos, still gets more attention than their polished lies. They hate that X won't play censorship cop like Spotify or Reddit, who sound more like daycare administrators than tech companies. The left says they're protecting us from "hate," but what they really hate is free minds hearing unfiltered speech—even the dumb or dangerous kind—and deciding for themselves. If Ye's music is so awful, let people boo it into obscurity. But no—NBC, ADL, and the usual outrage crew want to ban it, erase it, and punish the heretic. Their real fear? That truth, mockery, and rebellion might still sell better than their approved scripts. Visit the article link and judge for yourself—if you’re still allowed.