Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Monday announced he’s leaving YouTube as part of a larger effort to break away from Big Tech. “Many in Congress, on the Left and the Right, want to break up or regulate Big Tech, but few of these loud voices have actually stepped up and quit using Big Tech,” Paul wrote in an op-ed. “So today, I announce that I will begin an exodus from Big Tech. I will no longer post videos on YouTube unless it is to criticize them or announce that viewers can see my content on rumble.com,” he added. Paul said he is starting with YouTube “because they’re the worst censors.” Google, YouTube’s parent company, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. “This is MASSIVE,” Chris Pavlovski, Rumble’s CEO, said in a statement. “Senator Rand Paul drops YouTube for Rumble. Who’s next?” Paul has seen his YouTube account suspended …