A few months ago, somebody in Operation Uplift dropped this video while we were discussing the way artists were speaking up in large numbers about pandemic-related tyranny.
Liam reached out to the artists and singer/guitar player Micah Salaberrios was able to join us for a discussion.
Though the discussion involved such controversial topics as Micah's work on nonviolent communication, YouTube quickly deleted the discussion. YouTube doesn't give reasons for their decisions to censor, but the signal that I get is that it's "dangerous" in their eyes for people to actively manage their own education about important topics.
It turns out that Micah works for Del Bigtree, so we Tweeted at Del to recommend having No Permit perform on The Highwire. (Please retweet!)
Their music so well fits The Highwire's themes that it seems like a fun inclusion that highlights the way artists are part of the struggle for liberty.
No Permit's song "No Filter" is another one that philosophically pushes back against the pandemic and more generally at the cult of skilled TV watchers. It's also a good example of their musical style.
No Permit's YouTube channel can be found here, and they are in the process of setting up at Spotify.
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While we won our first censorship battle with YouTube, we are still leaning more toward Rumble for some controversial broadcasts.
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I spend two or more hours on Rumble every day. I don't hit You Tube except for Rich Rebuilds because he's only there. That's once a week. All the good stuff is on Rumble and their app is actually pretty decent.
This was a great show with so many fascinating riffs. Micah inspired me to try his nonviolent communication which is surprisingly disarming and effective... big time kudos & thanks! :~)