'Even the brain worms couldn't take it anymore': RFK Jr trolled as he claims he’s the 'most censored person in the country'

Several internet users mocked Robert F Kennedy Jr after he claimed he’s the 'most censored person in the country’ during the 'Timcast' podcast
PUBLISHED MAY 28, 2024
RFK Jr claimed he’s the 'most censored person in the country’ during his appearance on the 'Timcast' podcast (Timcast IRL/Youtube)
RFK Jr claimed he’s the 'most censored person in the country’ during his appearance on the 'Timcast' podcast (Timcast IRL/Youtube)

WASHINGTON, DC: 'Timcast' podcast host questioned independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr after he claimed that he was "the most censored person in the country", Mediaite reported.

Notably, Kennedy opposed a TikTok ban this past weekend during an interview on the podcast from the Libertarian National Convention.

RFK Jr claims he’s the 'most censored person in the country’

During the podcast, RFK Jr said, "I believe in freedom of information and I think that everybody should be able to get information from any source. I don’t think we should be banning Al Jazeera, I don’t think we should be banning RT TV, I wanna hear everybody’s information, everybody’s position on all these different issues and allow me to make up my mind."



 

He added, "The problem that you talked about is a universal problem. It’s not just TikTok, it’s not just China, it is Facebook, it’s Twitter, it’s YouTube, it’s all of these. It’s Google. We’re all being manipulated by algorithms that are extraordinarily powerful propaganda devices."

Notably, host Luke Rudkowski said, "And they’re influenced by the intelligence agencies. They’re banning people and they’re censoring people and they have censored you before as well for expressing your speech."

Kennedy answered, "Of course. I’m probably the most censored person in the country."

Hannah Claire Brimelow, Rudkowski's co-host, promptly refuted Kennedy's assertion, informing the presidential hopeful, "You’re on the list. I don’t know if you’re the most censored person."

Before asserting that he was the subject of most of the Murthy v Missouri case, which claimed the Biden administration suppressed its opponents, RFK Jr shared, "Well, who would be more– arguably I would say I am."

BERLIN, GERMANY - AUGUST 29: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nephew of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy,
RFK Jr was banned from Instagram in 2021 for 'repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines' but the suspension was overturned in June 2023 (Getty Images)

The independent presidential candidate added, "I was the first one that they officially started to censor, 37 hours after he took the oath of office, they were at the White House, it was directing Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube, removed me from their platform. They took off my Instagram account and they were obsessed with censoring me from the beginning."

Kennedy was banned from Instagram in 2021 for "repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines" but the suspension was overturned in June 2023.

As a result, Kennedy can still access his accounts on Facebook, YouTube, X (previously known as Twitter), and Instagram.

Internet trolls RFK Jr for claiming to be the 'most censored person in the country'

Many internet users criticized RFK Jr for claiming to be the "most censored person in the country".

Some online comments read, "It says a lot that his own family has had to denounce him several times," and "Even the brain worms couldn't take it anymore."

One social media user said, "RFKook is a good reason to avoid hard drugs and alcohol," while another stated, "His voice is intolerably annoying."

One person wrote, "I am the most censored person in history as I talk about my censorship on this podcast. - RFK Jr Logic" while another stated, "'I have the best brain worms' would have been funnier."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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