Headline RoundupDecember 10th, 2018
YouTube Bans Proud Boys Founder Gavin McInnes
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YouTube has banned Gavin McInnes, founder of the far-right Proud Boys group and former CRTV host, for “third-party claims of copyright infringement.” He has already been banned from Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, PayPal, and Instagram.
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YouTube Finally Bans Alt-Right Hate Group Founder Gavin McInnes for … ‘Copyright Infringement’New York Magazine

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Gavin McInnes, a man you may know for having co-founded Vice magazine, creating the “Proud Boys” — a far-right hate group who were in attendance at the Unite the Right rally
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YouTube Bans Former CRTV Host Gavin McInnesThe Daily Wire

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On Monday, YouTube banned Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes, who had almost a quarter-million subscribers on the channel. A statement on McInnes’ YouTube channel’s page
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YouTube bans Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnesThe Hill

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Far-right activist Gavin McInnes has been kicked off YouTube, the latest social media platform to cut ties with him or his group, the Proud Boys.
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