Quote (InsaneBobb @ Apr 19 2021 08:50pm)
Once again, the video is the video, regardless of which platform it's posted on. That something appears on bitchute does not make it any more or less credible than having it posted on youtube or dlive or whatever other video hosting platform exists. Likewise, if you've never heard of Vernon Coleman, you'd be highly unlikely to trust a link to a video on his own website, or even visit his own website.
Video hosting platforms (be they bitchute, youtube, dlive, or whichever other you prefer) are a way to drive up an audience and get out your message, as well as promote your personal site to a wider audience that may not find it via the usual search engines. Everyone's heard of these sites, where not everyone has heard of yours. The same video the above user posted to on Bitchute was also posted to youtube, among other sites.
Bitchute is not synonymous with "conspiracy theory". It's just a video hosting platform. If you don't like it, or prefer other platforms, that's fine. But dismissing videos based solely on being mirrored on that platform is both lazy and willfully ignorant.
wiki tells them what to think or fake news gets it from wiki then to them
BitChute - Wikipedia
BitChute is a video hosting service known for accommodating far-right individuals and conspiracy theorists, and for hosting hateful content. The platform was ...
the guy in the vid i posted is clear about where he gets his numbers if any one wanted to verify them.