Rumble is the video platform that looked at YouTube’s rainbow logos and thought, “no thanks.” Launched in 2013 by Chris Pavlovski, Rumble has grown into the leading alternative for creators who are tired of Big Tech policing every sentence. The platform brands itself around neutrality and free expression, letting audiences decide what is worth watching instead of a Silicon Valley filter.

The company has also built its own infrastructure with Rumble Cloud to avoid dependence on woke hosting providers that might shut them down under pressure. Its stated mission is transparency, neutrality, and minimal censorship. That means no rainbow playlists, no ESG bragging, and no political sermon before you can watch a cooking tutorial. Just videos, as the internet originally intended.

Woke Agendas Avoided

Companies To Avoid

Done bankrolling the woke circus? Steer clear of these companies that prioritize hashtags and virtue signaling over their customers. They’re more interested in preaching than delivering products you actually want.