Despite Rumble’s claim that actor-turned-activist Russell Brand and his show, Stay Free, would offer an “inclusive and progressive” perspective, interviews featuring dangerous right-wing figures and conspiracy theories have become a fixture of the daily live stream.
In 2022, Rumble announced that Russell Brand would produce a new, exclusive daily live show for the platform, touting it as an “alternative news source that is both inclusive and progressive, exploring global events and providing unique perspectives on culture, news, and politics.” Brand had previously earned over 6.4 million subscribers on YouTube and left the platform after receiving a content strike for pushing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.
Since its creation in 2013, Rumble has marketed itself as a platform that provides an alternative to the imagined (but nonexistent) censorship of conservatives on other social media platforms and as one that is “immune to cancel culture.” Even though Rumble has marketed itself as “the neutral video platform” and CEO Chris Palovski has claimed that some of Rumble's exclusive content creators “aren't right-wing,” these creators have trafficked in conspiracy theories and hate speech on the site, making it a favored platform for the right.
In an ad for Rumble, Brand claimed the site does not “assume free speech means the right to freely hurt people,” and he has taken issue with being labeled as right-wing, claiming that his own politics are “way, way, way, way, way to the left of any government party anywhere in the world.” However, Stay Free frequently and uncritically amplifies right-wing conspiracy theories and figures in its effort to explore “new ways to connect with ourselves and one another and how to elevate our consciousness.”
Brand has amplified conspiracy theories and right-wing talking points
- Brand has repeatedly discussed the “great reset” on his show, with video titles and thumbnails frequently fearmongering over the conspiracy theory. Brand even admitted that it “sounds like a conspiracy theory” when he speculated that the New Zealand government is “pursuing a great reset agenda to bankrupt farmers and take their land.