Alex Jones is a legitimately evil person & InfoWars is a legitimately evil program. And — unless you spend the whole segment lambasting them for their lies & their deceit — appearing with Alex Jones on InfoWars helps legitimize, popularize, & propagate evil. Period. End of story. https://twitter.com/scottadamssays/status/989912369064173571 …
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Replying to @JerryDunleavy
I appeared on InfoWars and, according to you, tainted myself. Tweeting at me legitimizes me. You are now legitimizing and propogating evil. Period. End of story.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Terrible logic Scott. As anyone can read, I said appearing on the show would be justified *if* you used the air time to properly critique Alex Jones & InfoWars for their constant lies & deception. Calling out deceit & acquiescing to it are two different things. But you knew that.
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Replying to @JamesHasson20 @JerryDunleavy
I understand your point. I'm asking you if you would apply the same standard to CNN for their Charlottesville reporting. If your standard is a good one, it should work in every situation.
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That’s a fair opinion. My opinion is that CNN and peers are similar in accuracy to InfoWars. Examples: Russian collusion, Charlottesville hoax, mocking reporter with bad arm, etc.
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