Doesn't change the fact that you fostered a culture of Jew hatred and anti Semitism as a calculated business model to woo neo Nazis booted off twitter. Don't forget your own anti Semitic posts earlier this year when you made Paul Nehlen your figurehead as a martyr for your cause
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I believe in a free and open internet, but I hope you don't get a normal nights sleep for the rest of your life Andrew Torba, for your role in radicalizing this nut job.
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100% of the blame is on the person who took horrible actions- There is zero to be placed anywhere else. Trying to do so makes you a mouth breathing pleb.
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Andrew Torba, under the gab twitter handle was posting anti Semitic alt-right memes earlier this year when he was wooing Paul Nehlen to be the public face of his company. He made a calculated business decision to be "edgy" to woo censored anti semites from twitter.
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Yeah that's not how it works. More speech is not better. Objectively bad speech is supposed to be shouted down by the citizenry. You fail. You give it a platform. Only the government is prohibited from banning the platform. Not the citizens. It's on the citizens. Sorry.
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Exactly. What would a "more speech" solution even look like? All of us get Gab accounts in order to follow all the Nazi sympathizers, then debate them and debunk conspiracy theories? It's stunning ideological naiveté.
#synagogueshooting
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It's not allowed because you don't live in a free country.
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I DO live in a free country.
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If you don't have freedom of speech or guns to keep that speech, then you are not in a free country.
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I'm from NL. You are from US?
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so if allowing more hate speech is the answer, what was the question?
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Any question. The more answers you have the more clarity you can have.
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here's a question - should companies profit from allowing Nazis to have a platform in America?
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Yes, if they want to then that's their business.
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