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 @JerryDunleavy
Would you apply the same standard to CNN? I also appeared there several times. They reported the Charlottesville hoax as real, and that was far worse for the country:https://bit.ly/2EpNBhO
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
So you’re more than happy to call out CNN for their lies but when given the chance to publicly call out Alex Jones & InfoWars for their lies you take a pass and decide to engage in some lovely Whataboutism on Twitter dot com. Sounds about right.
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Replying to @JerryDunleavy
I called out CNN on Charlottesville because no one else did. Sandy Hook was well covered by others. Is your standard that I must personally address all controversies?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JerryDunleavy
Scott, let me make this easy for you to understand. Trump said that both sides of the event had “fine people”. One side was a collection of neo-Nazis. Therefore, Trump announced that some of the neo-Nazis were fine people.
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Replying to @bone_saw45 @JerryDunleavy
When three different groups are at an event, which two are the both sides? Answer here:https://bit.ly/2EpNBhO
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JerryDunleavy
Trump blamed “all sides” for the violence at Charlottesville. That was a reckless statement. I’m sure some Antifa idiots misbehaved, but there was only one death at the event and it was caused by a neo-Nazi. The words of a president matter, at least they used to.
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Agreed. I criticized him for handling it awkwardly as well. But it only became big-evil because of the reporting. If I punch you, and you respond by killing me, it doesn't help the world to let me off the hook for the punch. Evil doesn't need to be ranked.
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