They do if you are advising against reading the manifesto. He wants it read. I want it understood for what it means rather than what it says, which unfortunately requires reading it.
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Replying to @BretWeinstein
Well that’s fine, *if* I’d advised against reading the manifesto. In fact, I’ve downloaded it myself and intend to read it
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Replying to @MaajidNawaz
My mistake. I misunderstood you. For the record, I am not certain about the video. I watched it shortly after the massacre happened. Didn't occur to me not to. Totaly horrifying, and like the manifesto, provides insight that must not be lost from the narative.
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Replying to @BretWeinstein
Thanks friend
. I also distinguish between watching the video for research (I might have to myself
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Replying to @MaajidNawaz
I agree, but I don't know how to separate the two cleanly. For what it's worth, if you are going to watch, it think it's more informative before reading.
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Replying to @BretWeinstein
I’m undecided, but my guess is that it will set a new & disgusting trend in terrorism propaganda
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Replying to @MaajidNawaz
That much is clear. But you can make that argument about many links in the chain. We have to beat this at another level.
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Replying to @FluctibusFludd @BretWeinstein and
Banning people from mainstream venues pushes people to the fringes.
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Do you want more extremist violence or less?
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