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Parlangua 7 points ago +8 / -1

The dude just had Alex Jones on resulting in his biggest , by far, Timcast ever then he immediately rolled on Alex the next day. He even thanked youtube for removing the video and only getting a warning. The guy has no actual values and will betray anyone if he thinks it will benifit him. Not the kind of people we want anyway.

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ClownTamer 1 point ago +3 / -2

To Tim, and many people watching, including myself, it sounded like Alex wanted Bill Gates in front of a firing squad. Seeing it slowed down with subtitles that appears not to be the case, but I personally thought that’s what he said. So did Tim and seemingly most of the people there. Tim later saw it slowed down and recanted.

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Caroigne 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gates is responsible for most current cases of polio. He experiments on children. He wants to use vaccines to somehow reduce population. He wants to block out the sun.

Regardless of what Alex actually said, why shouldn't someone want Gates in front of a firing squad? Probably half of India and Africa feel that way. Why shouldn't someone say it?

It isn't an actionable threat, and there is no reasonable excuse for barring people from stating a desire for criminals to receive punishment. Believing that's what Alex said is no excuse. Even if he had said that, agreeing with Twitter deleting the show over it is disgusting.

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ClownTamer 1 point ago +1 / -0

YouTube doesn’t allow people to call for violence against folks, and Alex was thought by most people to have done that. They also look for any chance to ban him. In that case Tim was just agreeing with Alex violating the rules, which most people thought he did at the time. Tim later recanted when it was proven Alex didn’t say what most people thought he did.

It isn’t that Bill Gates isn’t an asshole that’s potentially Satan, but that there are rules in place which Alex was thought to have knowingly violated at the time. The larger issue is rules being unfairly enforced when you’re allowed to call for the death of the president, but that’s another thing. It’s hard to complain about that though when in this case Alex actually had appeared to violate the rules at the time.

On another note, I do not want Bill Gates put in front of a firing squad. Nor Hillary Clinton and the rest of them. I want them all thrown in jail and to have their assets seized and their anus’s penetrated beyond all recognition. I want people to look at their buttholes in the prison aftermath and wonder what once resided there. I want justice, not violence.

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krzyzowiec 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why don't people give each other the benefit of the doubt? Alex was implying that Bill Gates would want YOU in front of a firing squad, as a way to reduce the population. If he really believed that Alex said that he wanted Bill Gates dead, why didn't he just ask him to clarify on the show? I mean if someone said something as strong as that on my show, I'd at least double check to see if I heard it correctly.

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ClownTamer 1 point ago +1 / -0

There’s not really time to double check if you’re live in air and everyone else heard it the same way too.