Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a presidential hopeful for the Democratic party nomination in the 2024 race, has filed a lawsuit against YouTube and its parent company Google. Kennedy claims that his freedom of speech has been violated and alleges that the U.S. government, under the leadership of President Joe Biden, has taken steps to silence voices it does not want the country to hear.
Kennedy, the son of former presidential candidate Bobby Kennedy, has been a vocal critic of vaccines, including those used to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. His lawsuit alleges that YouTube frequently blocks his content based on its medical misinformation policies, and he believes this censorship is influenced by statements from the Biden administration about what information to censor.
One point of contention surrounding Kennedy is a dinner event where he made comments about COVID-19 that some critics found to be antisemitic. He claimed that the virus specifically targeted Caucasians and Black people, while Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese were more immune. Kennedy later clarified his remarks on Twitter, stating that the ethnic effect was not deliberately engineered.
Kennedy’s legal team expresses concern that content from his 2024 presidential campaign is being taken down, and they worry this problem will worsen as primary elections draw nearer. The lawsuit was filed in Delaware, where Google and YouTube are incorporated, while Kennedy resides in New York. Google acquired YouTube in 2006 and maintains that it applies its Community Guidelines equitably to all users, regardless of their political viewpoint.
The Biden administration has declined to comment on the lawsuit. It’s worth noting that Kennedy faces an uphill battle in his presidential aspirations, as recent polls show him trailing President Biden by a significant margin. Despite popularity among conspiratorial online media sources and right-wing outlets, Kennedy has struggled to gain favor with fellow Democrats and has even received admonishment from his own famous political family.
Kennedy’s lawsuit raises questions about the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the responsibility of social media platforms to combat misinformation. While the outcome of this legal battle remains uncertain, it highlights the ongoing debate over content moderation and the influence of political figures on online discourse.