Comedian Shares Chilling Effect of Biden Censorship
K-von reveals how Google, YouTube crushed right-leaning thoughts, views
Picture this: back in 2020, with fewer than 100,000 YouTube subscribers, my videos were pulling in 200,000+ views each.
President Donald Trump was filling stadiums at the time. Energy was surging. Momentum was undeniable.
Then something strange happened. Joe Biden—the man whose team had to draw circles on a high school gym floor to make it look like people showed up—supposedly won more votes than any candidate in American history.
At the same time, my YouTube subscribers skyrocketed to 400,000, but my views plummeted to 5,000 per video seemingly overnight. Did I suddenly become boring? Irrelevant?
Was I as worthless as my biggest haters said, or was something else going on?
It turns out “something else” was happening.
“Google Admits Censorship Under Biden” pic.twitter.com/odZ22qnmmH
— Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) September 23, 2025
Words like Fauci, Vaccine, Covid or Trump were radioactive. My channel got flagged for “medical misinformation” even when I never shared medical advice. I had to invent terms like “Doctor FaFA,” “Boosties,” and “CovFefe” just to avoid the bots.
I shouted from the rooftops:
“These numbers don’t make sense!”
“Somebody is tweaking my reach!”
The response? Laughter, condescension and the familiar dismissal: “You’re a conspiracy theorist.”
Well, here we are today. The dust has settled. And YouTube has now admitted what I was saying all along: conservative voices were deliberately suppressed.
Mark Zuckerberg confessed the same about Meta months earlier.
Of course, if you were as massive as Joe Rogan, Ben Shapiro or the great Charlie Kirk, you could overpower their meddling. But for creators on the rise, the clampdown worked exactly as intended: growth stopped dead in its tracks.
And the timing of this new revelation isn’t an accident. Big Tech knew to trickle the truth out when most are too tired to fight. That was the plan all along.
But the damage? Immeasurable. Take my small business, for example:
- Ticket sales: My tours depend on YouTube exposure. Hundreds of thousands in lost revenue
- Corporate gigs & charity events: Visibility gets you booked. Mine vanished.
- Career trajectory: I was recruited by Valuetainment because of my reach. I moved to Florida, signed a lease, produced high-quality content—then “mysteriously” my numbers flatlined. Partnership gone. Opportunities gone. Momentum gone.
Meanwhile, the left is in hysterics over Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel possibly losing their jobs—as if that can never be allowed, and somehow twisting that into it’s President Trump’s fault.
The irony? While they cry over millionaire late-night hosts, Biden’s team was quietly suffocating the free speech of thousands of creators and silencing millions who wanted to listen.
This isn’t just about me. It’s about a system rigged to smother dissent, punish truth-tellers and rig the conversation itself.
And we’re only now seeing how deep it went.
What We Do Next
The damage Big Tech caused can’t be undone — but we don’t have to let them win twice. Here’s how we fight back:
- Subscribe to your favorite content creators and click that notification bell
- Share: The best way to break through a shadowban is when we all spread the word
- Show up: Come to a live event. Nothing replaces laughter in person, and every ticket sold proves they can’t silence us.
- Start with mine if you want by visiting www.Kvon.tv
We fix this by building our own network, one subscription, one share and one handshake at a time. Let’s make sure Big Left Tech never gets the final word on who we can laugh with — or what truths we’re allowed to tell.
Comedian K-von Moezzi is the world’s most famous half-Persian comedian. He has appeared on two “Dry Bar Comedy” specials, Netflix, NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” and more.