I agree with Kurts point, but I dont know why he would list silenced by liberal corporations as part of the problem here. If his freedom is defined by his ability to post videos on YouTube, then hes not a free man at all. In fact, hes a slave to YouTube.
Like it or not, social media is the modern-day public square and conservatives are being deliberately, systematically barred from it. It isn’t a trivial issue.
Restricting people from using youtube and other platforms would not be a big deal if there were real competition, but there is not. These big social media corporations are effectively censoring the conservative voices that the government won’t censor.