I don't wanna say you're talking like a communist, because it's so loving basic. But hot damn. You've got a full on "us against them" mentality. You go on to talk about how I'm supposedly against democracy, then you go ahead and stuff on the democratic system and people who vote for people who in turn vote.
I'm not stuffting on people for voting, I'm stuffting on the people that we have to "represent" us, the people in both parties are so loving knees deep in corporate donations it's insane. I'm more of a direct action guy because I think that the US election system is immeasurably corrupt I prefer advocating for change by:
1. voting for non-corporate bought or candidates that have clear financial or material gain at the interests of him or his buddies
2. volunteering for unions and workforce democratization.
3. actually working for and being a customer of cooperatives.
I've 100% always been on board with making YouTube a public utility. But you and your forgetstick buttbuddies always come to run in everytime someone you don't like gets banned, and you justify youtube's actions with some bullstuff like "they're a private company."
But when the same happens to you, then you're angry. When I force feed these words back to you, you then turn around and act like none of you have ever stood by this nonsense bullstuff.
ok, I'll give you props for finally admitting something coherent, I am 100% on board for advocating for some kind of online forum/video/town square of sorts that is regulated and run entirely by a government agency, but as long as their a private entity, i see people getting banned off of youtube as the equivalent of getting kicked out of your local bar for yelling the n word at someone
and another change for making youtube public would have the condition of: you cant make money by uploading videos anymore because a lot of channels would violate campaign finance laws that way since their political content would be federally funded.