They should make "Youtube Safe-Space," a seperate app for people who can't take criticism
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Racism and homophobia are not forms of criticism, they’re harrassment
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
Why do we have to appeal to the 1% who get offended?
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Replying to @brenteg8 @matthewspalace and
Yes only 1% of people are offended by racism
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
1% of people make a big deal about it, and act like they’re saving the world from Hitler himself, when in reality none of these content creators are white supremacists
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Replying to @brenteg8 @matthewspalace and
Crowder directly caused a bunch of his viewers to doxx Maza; he repeatedly used his race and sexuality as a punchline, and made no efforts to stop his viewers from taking it further. It’s clearly against YouTube’s Terms of Service, it isn’t “critique”
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
Maza is the exact 1% we should not be appealing to...
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Replying to @brenteg8 @matthewspalace and
Allowing him to be directly harrassed and doxxed is against the Terms of Service, point blank. If Maza’s fans had mass-doxxed Crowder, it would be the same violation of policy and I would have the same opinion.
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Replying to @factsforwhatevr @matthewspalace and
Remember when CNN doxxed the kid who made the Trump CNN WWE meme? Or what about recently the man who made the Pelosi video? They get a free pass though I assume
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They don’t I think those are bad too We can care about more than one thing at a time, and this is the incident at hand
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