KJV discussion 20250924 part 3
Written on 24 September 2025.
KJV discussion 20250924 part 3
Overview
This talk argues that major U.S.-based platforms (YouTube, Facebook, TikTok) will begin enforcing California-style hate-speech rules in a way that functionally ends “U.S. free speech” on those platforms.[1] The speaker predicts large, automated over-moderation driven by transcript + AI review, heavy de-platforming risk for channels with controversial religious claims, and a coming requirement to log in with a digital ID that could enable lifetime bans. The Swedish context is used as a reference point for how hate-speech laws feel in practice.[2]
Summary
- $1M/event platform fines → over-censorship: The talk claims California will fine platforms up to $1,000,000 per violation, pushing Big Tech to auto-flag/remove content via AI transcription + moderation tools.[1]
- Effect on users: U.S. citizens would still have constitutional free speech, but their accounts could be deleted—so practically those views would vanish from the big platforms.[2]
- Religious speech risk: Statements like “all Catholics/Calvinists are going to hell” are cited as examples likely to trigger automated hate-speech filters as attacks on a religious minority.[1]
- Timeline (as claimed): Platforms begin tightening rules in 2026; by January 2027 stricter enforcement is “in force.”[2]
- Digital ID in 2026: The speaker predicts very large platforms will require digital ID logins so bans become identity-level and permanent (no easy re-registration).[1]
- Sweden as preview: Sweden’s long-standing hate-speech regime is presented as a model of what global platforms will feel like once these changes land.[2]
Transcript (verbatim)
(0:00 - 10:42) [full transcript text here]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Rumble: “KJV discussion 20250924 part 3” — https://rumble.com/v6zetmm-kjv-discussion-20250924-part-3.html
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 YouTube Live: “KJV discussion 20250924 (WH7knhfNAQM)” — https://www.youtube.com/live/WH7knhfNAQM?si=bENF_HaiqrgG9gjc
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