Look, there's a libertarian position here, which is "private businesses can choose to do business with whoever they want." We've tried that for most of American history and it's worked pretty well, except for when it doesn't. The government could get all thought police on people, but instead we've chosen to carve out certain "protected classes." Race, gender, age, religious preference. In some localities, sexual orientation. As a small L liberterian who understands that pragmatic, targeted exceptions to libertarian ideals can make the country a better place to be, I consider protected classes to be a reasonable compromise.
I understand not all libertarians agree, and would rather live in a country where open discrimination against black people is still rampant as long as our ideals of personal freedom aren't compromised, and if we want to continue to debate whether those protected classes are still necessary or good, we can do that. But let's not pretend that believing that protected classes are a good idea is somehow hypocritical, they've existed since before any of us were born and are a well established and legal part of American history. Slobbering conspiracy minded bigots aren't a protected class, and Youtube is free not to do business with them, both legally and (IMHO) ethically, as nobody is born being a slobbering conspiracy minded bigot.
It's great that Brandon has come back to this thread to troll, but let's not lose sight of the fact that that's exactly what he's doing. Either he actually is a libertarian like he claims, and he has no issue with Alex Jones getting dumped aside from trying to score internet "hypocrite" points, or he's not as libertarian as he claims. Either way, I see no reason to take his posts seriously. Kerry, DNFTT.