As I said, I don't think he's an anti-semite, but I don't think what he's doing is 100% ok and should continue unnoticed.
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Replying to @NotPatrick @BellularGaming
He was called on it, I think he gets it, story over. Overblown outrage is, I believe, happening on both sides here.
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I kind of agree, though the WSJ side of things comes off worse for me due to the dishonesty in their reporting of the issue.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @NotPatrick
That's really my main beef with it, and why it feels (to me) why the guy has been unfairly treated.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
Fair enough. I think both can be true: trivialisation isn't a silly non-issue / some articles are artificially inflammatory.
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I'd go further than inflammatory, but yeah I think that's the middle ground.
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A bit of a worry for me is that organisations doing this to themselves damages credibility, perhaps esp with younger gens.
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Which could be a problem when the time calls for some real journalism. Much as I like the Dave Rubin's of the world, the guy...
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...isn't able to do investigative journalism. Tldr I think stuff like that article contributes to this 'post trust' nonesence.
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I can see that, yeah. But I'd argue that h3h3's video lacks context and perspective as well, and isn't helping either...
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Yeah, Ethan's wasn't bulletproof. I think I found it to be more morally honest though.
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