Name when that has ever happened.
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @GearyDigit and
I know Contra, Shaun, Sam Seder, David Pakman have all had videos mass flagged in the past. Videos that were highly critical of some conservative shit or another. Unless you want to make the argument it was leftists playing 4D chess, it seems quite likely it was conservatives.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @GearyDigit and
What I would say is if you look at leading Conservative figures you will see that practically all of them support Free Speech and none have called for flagging campaigns whereas many figures on the left like Carlos Maza, for instance, have called for flagging campaigns against...
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @SortofSalient and
Those they disagree with.
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @SortofSalient and
the ideals of a person =/= the actions of their fanbase
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Replying to @makutadesrex @SortofSalient and
Most well-known Conservatives have always opposed flagging campaigns or any other form of harassment, You cannot blame someone for something their fans have done.
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
Of course you can blame people for the actions of their fans. Commentators are influencers. If a particular influencer has a particular fan base, that speaks to who they are as a person and serves as an indictment against them. Whether they accept it or not.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @makutadesrex and
That is simply a very bad way of judging a person If a Conservative commentator has told their fans not to harass or flag people then you cannot blame them if their fans do, If we judged people like that then everyone would be condemned since you could just...
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Replying to @ElectricLizardz @makutadesrex and
But conservative commentators don't generally tell their fans not to do that. They bitch when it happens to them, but then are silent when it happens to their opposition. And if they do condemn it, they do so tepidly and pathetically.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @ElectricLizardz and
multiple influencers try to keep their fan bases from doing horrible shit in their name (pewdipie, Jim sterling, etc.) a fan base is, like almost every group made up of individuals with at least a few fanatics, Joshua.
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But not all fanbases are equal. Yes, every fanbase has some fanatics to some degree, but some more than others. JF's fanbase is going to be quite a bit more fanatical than Boogie's for example. This may be due to many things, but at least partially, the creators themselves.
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Replying to @SortofSalient @makutadesrex and
I don't think it is fair to condemn a person simply because of their fan base or because of what their fan base has done if they have not explicitly called for it.
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