I don't honestly think it's much of a victory to defeat Milo with a gotcha, rather than taking on his ideas, or learning to ignore him.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
@HPluckrose it's not a "gotcha". They are his words. He's being held accountable for continuously blurring lines1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @B_Y_3 @christianjbdev
He's been defeated by one thing & a public shaming. Its an anti-climax. Doesn't discredit him for who he is.
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Matt Roberts Retweeted Matt Roberts
my small thread of my thoughts:https://twitter.com/j_razor101/status/833837883815522304 …
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Yep, absolutely.
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as always, I'm irritated by people being either outraged or rejoicing & entirely missing the point.
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@christianjbdev &@J_indetroit were saying. If he goes, there'd be an opening for a provocateur with boundaries.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @HPluckrose
the solution, then, is to stop taking the bait. No one can provoke you without your consent.
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Replying to @B_Y_3
Or just enjoy it! That's what I meant. Milo's appeal was in outraging the outrage merchants. Didn't need to be an arsehole too.
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It would be a positive outcome if someone with his provocative humour but also ethics and integrity could fill the gap.
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