This clip is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience #1594 with Yannis Pappas. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1au5C4Mj2Gh9RzRD2c92kV?si=XLSq5rJpT3ivyMvXG502Tw
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This clip is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience #1594 with Yannis Pappas. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1au5C4Mj2Gh9RzRD2c92kV?si=XLSq5rJpT3ivyMvXG502Tw
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LOL comparing China's one party rule to private companies making decisions to keep their businesses growing. Bad analogy
Hate speech is a bad reflection of governments, media and education failed mass psychosis. Over and over again in my 50 years, the only thing they have got right is making tomorrow worse than today for everyone but themselves.
Parler is Back! Will you join our platform?
say what you want about lack of democracy in china but they're handling capitalism better than the US. and the U.S. is one of the best examples of what is wrong when you give too much power to dumb people.
Ok, Joe asked what percentage of the people on Parler was spreading hate, well, did he look it up? He didn’t give a percentage or assign any numeric value to the answer before reaching the conclusion of “we should protect free speech.” Hate speech isn’t free speech. Our constitution doesn’t protect hate speech. And if he had looked it up, he would’ve given us all a number, and then proceeded to say how stupid it is to shut down an entire platform just because a small percentage insert percentage here of people on there are spreading hate. But he didn’t. Also, Congress didn’t make laws mandating that Parler be shut down, it was the heads of the private companies who decided not to support that platform, as they are within their rights to do so in a capitalistic country where private companies will switch gears if they think that something will hurt their bottom line. So no, this is not a move towards authoritarianism. It’s just profit-driven private companies protecting their bottom line.