Barr joked about holocaust denialism and Jews controlling the media. YouTube said the video — which was uploaded to comedian Theo Von’s channel — violated its hate speech policies and prevented him from uploading new content for a week.Amid the controversy, Musk backed Von’s support for Barr and chimed in, “Comedy is legal on this platform!” Enter Publicsq, founded by CEO Michael Seifert in 2021 with the aim of becoming the next big online shopping destination.
There’s one twist. For businesses to get on the app, they’re required to commit to values like “freedom,” “family,” and “the Constitution.”Aside from its close ties to Trump Jr., Publicsq’s board of directors includes former Republican Arizona US Senate nominee Blake Masters, Vice President Mike Pence’s former chief of staff Nick Ayers, and the founder and CEO of Farvahar Partners Omeed Malik.The company has found a niche in sponsoring people and programs with a strong following who have been “canceled” by popular culture.
Earlier this year, it stepped in as a last-minute sponsor for a charity event hosted by Buffalo Bills player Jordan Poyer after others pulled out because the NFL star said it would be held at a Trump golf course.So Seifert decided it was worth taking a chance on the outspoken Barr – notwithstanding her infamous 2018 tweets likening former Barack Obama deputy Valerie Jarrett to an ape and calling George Soros a “Nazi,” which led to ABC firing her from the reboot of the long-running hit “Roseanne.” “PublicSq proudly stands for free speech and against the cancellation of dissenting voices.
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