Of course, Conservapedia was only the beginning. If Wikipedia, the encyclopedia where anybody can edit has a liberal bias (let's not stop to explore everything wrong with that statement), YouTube must ALSO be liberal, because it's the site where anybody can upload video of anything (well, except porn and demonstration of illegal acts, which, tends to align more with conservative views anyway.) YouTube also wont allow hate speech, which sure, just might be a liberal bias. But when boiling it down, all three are really censorship in some form. But, hey, it keeps trolls on their toes and forces them to exercise creativity in gathering attention.
Before we move on, I'd like to show you some of the liberal bias YouTube uses to brainwash us on a daily basis:
But, moving on, in an attempt to combat the righteous liberalism of the 16 year old kids that use YouTube, Qube TV was born. An excerpt from their site:
QubeTV.tv is dedicated to bringing your conservative take on politics and culture to the Internet. We know that the history of the modern mass media has been liberal in both its ownership and content for decades. With the world of the Internet playing an increasingly vital part in both our politics and culture, conservatives cannot sit back and cede the territory of online videos and pictures. There will, doubtless, be many conservative sites vying for your attention. We here at QubeTV hope to win your loyalty by committing ourselves to making this your favorite conservative place in the Internet universe.
This really isn't too misleading. Misinformed, perhaps. But straight forward. From Wendy Cook:
Will there be standards? "Sure. No pornography—we're a family site. And if some al-Qaeda type sends footage of an American kid being killed, unlike the New York Times, we will have the common sense and decency to get the thing removed ASAP…as conservatives we are big believers in the Constitution, which includes the First Amendment," pointed out Lord.
Okay, wait. What?

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