They don’t want you to hear this. That’s why I’m saying it loudly, repeatedly, to everyone who will listen.
Folks, I need to tell you something important: I am being silenced online. I know this because I posted about it fourteen times yesterday and all fourteen posts were seen by thousands of people. However, the reach wasn’t what it used to be. That’s censorship.
My follower count is 47,000. Consequently, when only 12,000 people engage with my content, something sinister is happening. The math doesn’t add up. And when the math doesn’t add up, you follow the money.
The Evidence That I’m Being Silenced Online
Last Tuesday, I posted a completely reasonable opinion about something the mainstream doesn’t want discussed. Within hours, I had 3,400 likes, 892 shares, and 247 comments. Furthermore, the post stayed up. It’s still up. You can go see it right now.
But here’s the thing: it should have done better. As I explained in my piece about the silent majority, everyone secretly agrees with me. Therefore, if my post only reached 12,000 people, the algorithm must be suppressing it. There’s no other explanation.
What They Don’t Want You To Know
Big Tech has an agenda. They want to silence voices like mine—voices that ask questions, that challenge narratives, that post the same opinion seventeen different ways to see which one performs best.
I’ve been shadow banned. I’m almost certain of it. My evidence? Sometimes my posts get fewer likes than other times. Additionally, once I posted something and my cousin said he didn’t see it, even though he doesn’t follow me and was probably busy that day. Coincidence? I think not.
Speaking Truth Despite Being Silenced
They want me to stop. Nevertheless, I will not be silenced. Instead, I will continue posting about being silenced. I will share screenshots of my engagement metrics with captions like “They’re trying to shut me down.” I will reference this persecution in every future post.
Some people say, “Brent, if you were really being silenced, how are you able to constantly talk about being silenced?” To them I say: that’s exactly what they want you to think. The fact that I can still speak is proof of how hard I’m fighting against the censorship.
The Bottom Line
Free speech is under attack. Specifically, my speech. I know this because sometimes people disagree with me in the comments, which is basically the same as being censored.
But I won’t back down. I’ll keep posting. I’ll keep reaching tens of thousands of people with my message that I’m being prevented from reaching tens of thousands of people.
That’s called courage, folks. You’re welcome.