Well-known British nationalist Mark Collett's YouTube channel is fast becoming a feature on the Alt-Right and identitarian landscape.
Collett was for many years a leading member of the British National Party and the designer of the party's Identity magazine, where Alt-Right co-founder Colin Liddell first made his mark as a nationalist writer.
After starting a YouTube channel earlier this year, Collett has been knocking the ball out of the park with one informative and hard-hitting video after another. But it seems that YouTube has taken offence at his latest video, a podcast that criticised the trend in UK Xmas adverts to promote race mixing, something that we have also written about here at Alt-Right News.
Frankly, there is something extremely strange going on here, as almost all Christmas commercials now feature interracial couples, usually a Black man and a White woman, and usually a fair or red-haired White woman as well.
Frankly, there is something extremely strange going on here, as almost all Christmas commercials now feature interracial couples, usually a Black man and a White woman, and usually a fair or red-haired White woman as well.
What makes this decision by YouTube to take down the video surprising is that Collett works extremely hard to stay within the tight restrictions of even the UK's Orwellian 'thoughtcrime' laws. So, any video he produces should be well within YouTube's much looser rules.
He also says he checked the video beforehand with a lawyer to ensure that there would be no reason to take it down. But taken down it was!
He also says he checked the video beforehand with a lawyer to ensure that there would be no reason to take it down. But taken down it was!
The probable reason, says Collett in a follow-up video he did about the controversy, is because the video is particularly effective at attacking corporate interests, a particular soft spot for YouTube, which is keen to maximise revenues at the cost of freedom of expression.
But fear not. Although Collett's video has been banned by the Nazis at YouTube, it is still available elsewhere on the internet. Please help the video go viral as a slap in the face to YouTube and corporate Britain, and as an endorsement of our holy right to freedom of speech.