That is censorship, and censorship for no good reason. Alex Jones and his fake news and conspiracies and hate speech needed to be censored, but discussing him is important and not the same thing as being him. Do better @TeamYouTube
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Replying to @Admdvn @h3h3productions and
Nah fam, if you support censoring Alex Jones because Reasons, you support censorship for ALL because Reasons. and
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Replying to @ecoSilvio @Admdvn and
There’s a difference between censorship and removing someone from a private platform for hate speech
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Replying to @przjohnathon @Admdvn and
I cannot argue about the right of a company to ban someone they don't like, just don't take a moral high ground saying it is "hate speech".
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Replying to @ecoSilvio @przjohnathon and
No hate speech is not subjective. That’s why there are laws against it. Dumbass
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Replying to @TeddyEastside1 @ecoSilvio and
No, words cannot be interpreted differently, that’s why dictionaries exist. word choice CAN be interpreted, ie your use of a word or phrase can be challenged. There’s a difference.
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Replying to @TeddyEastside1 @ecoSilvio and
Uh, yeah, my point is the misuse of words. User error. Words still have objective meaning (or meanings, though it makes no difference to my point). Just because you can’t understand context, syntax, or sentence structure doesn’t mean no one else can either.
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A fair point,though my argument is more on principle. Sure,regular people/civilians are/should not be expected to attend to perfect grammar, but in a legal or censorship instance, they very much are. My point is word choice, context, etc, can be proven objectively. Good point tho
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