I find Milo's flamboyant narcissism trying, tbh. But the orchestrated project to make him an unperson is as sinister as hell. ...
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... Collaborate in them doing that, and they'll be further empowered to socially obliterate people you like a lot more.
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Replying to @Outsideness
Idk his borderline pedophilia defense was genuinely disgusting and that’s what made him radioactive on the right
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Replying to @rickyofmontay
It's not about whether you like someone. It's about what you do.
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Replying to @Outsideness
I don’t think that deplatforming a borderline pedophile is something the right should shy away from.
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Replying to @rickyofmontay
Deplatorming is something the right should shy away from. The point it embraces that tactic is the time to become a leftist.
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I think there’s a clear difference between the deplatforming of not promoting someone’s articles versus banning someone from a public forum.
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Replying to @rickyofmontay
Persecuting someone for not deplatforming someone else is so essentially leftist as a tactic that it's almost Platonic.
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Sure, the guy shouldn’t have been fired, but that’s a separate question from whether they should host Milo’s content.
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Milo's op ed. was crap. Publishing it wasn't any kind of moral catastrophe, (And even if it had been a moral catastrophe -- suck it up.)
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