Crowder condemned doxing and harassment for example in this video, at 1:07 into ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQbpbsY7qVQ …
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
Are you kidding me? This is after he participated in harassment of the person in question. He doesn't get to do it, and then walk back and be like "well hey! I never liked that stuff!" This isn't an example of your point. It's a counter example. It proves my point.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @makutadesrex and
When has he ever participated in harassment, unless you consider responding to someone's videos to be harassment?
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
This is exactly what I'm talking about. You build your brand and identity around trolling, edgy humor, and consistent targeting of specific individuals, it will necessarily cultivate an audience that likes those things, and quite possibly takes it further.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @makutadesrex and
Have you ever heard of jokes before? People joke about all kind of people, for example, Crowder recently mocked Canadians in doing so is he encouraging his fans to dox and harass people who are Canadian?
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
Jokes about Canadians are much more likely to be just jokes. Jokes about hispanics or LGBT may be harassment. It depends on why you do it. Given Crowder's heavy conservative bent, I'd doubt he has perfectly noble intentions when he jokes about the latter.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @makutadesrex and
So joking about Canadians is just a joke but joking about Hispanics is actually harassment but only if you are a Conservative.
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
For example, Crowder did that bit where he dressed up as a stereotypical Chinese man. He has a history of race bait jokes. That doesn't mean these jokes were racist, but it's a mark in the "they might be" category.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @makutadesrex and
That is mocking a Nationality which is done by everyone, Every nationality has stereotypical actions like the British being posh or the Americans being obese or the Irish being drunk, Jokes about this are made by everyone, So I think it is wholly unreasonable to say that...
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
I've already addressed this point. It depends on why you mock the nationality. British people in the United States, were never the target of racial derision and mistreatment. Irish, Chinese, Mexican people are were/are.
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So because at some point a certain group of people have been mistreated we can never joke about their nationality again?
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