The comedian returned to Rumble on Monday.
pleaded with fans to give him money and support his Rumble channel as he returned to his live online show following a week of sexual assault allegations.amid his scandal.
Speaking to over 70,000 viewers on Rumble on Monday night, Brand hit out at the ‘war against free speech’, sticking to his word after promising a comeback last Friday.‘If you’re watching this on YouTube or anywhere else, eventually you’re going to have to click the link in the description and join us over on Rumble and if you can become a supporter, it’s the only way that you can back our independent voice at a time when it’s obviously being challenged.
He added in another part of the stream: ‘You now know that I have been demonetised on YouTube… fully well aware that the government wrote to social media platforms to demand that I be further censored.’supports HTML5 video It’s believed Brand was referring to a letter written by Dame Caroline Dinenage who called on Rumble to cut off the comedian’s revenue like YouTube.
However, the platform stood by him with boss Chris Pavlovski saying in a statement: ‘Although it may be politically and socially easier for Rumble to join a cancel culture mob, doing so would be a violation of our company’s values and mission.
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