There's a disinfo campaign going on against Mikhaila right now. She's a soft target and easier to take down than Jordan Peterson. You see it a lot on reddit.
None of it is organic, it's all the same tired bullshit to break people's public opinions before they solidify.
sorry but mikhaila is a creepy grifter who nearly killed her father and collapsed her marriage /family as she became addicted to social media attention. she secretly hangs around with Tate, and has already started and stopped so many kooky online money-making schemes... JBP has been an important if imperfect figure for us, but there is no disinfo against mikhaila. she brings it on herself and really should be ashamed and bow out and take care of her family.
i'm for platforms being treated legally as platforms, publishers being treated legally as publishers.
rogan sold out, which is his prerogative. he chose to make the deal. i do not consider spotify's actions to be censorship, as spotify is a publisher.
edit, to clarify: i consider facebook and twitter to be censorship, because they purport to be publishers, and enjoy legal treatment as such, when in fact they very clearly operate as publishers.
There's a disinfo campaign going on against Mikhaila right now. She's a soft target and easier to take down than Jordan Peterson. You see it a lot on reddit.
None of it is organic, it's all the same tired bullshit to break people's public opinions before they solidify.
sorry but mikhaila is a creepy grifter who nearly killed her father and collapsed her marriage /family as she became addicted to social media attention. she secretly hangs around with Tate, and has already started and stopped so many kooky online money-making schemes... JBP has been an important if imperfect figure for us, but there is no disinfo against mikhaila. she brings it on herself and really should be ashamed and bow out and take care of her family.
so, are you against censorship or for it?
i'm for platforms being treated legally as platforms, publishers being treated legally as publishers.
rogan sold out, which is his prerogative. he chose to make the deal. i do not consider spotify's actions to be censorship, as spotify is a publisher.
edit, to clarify: i consider facebook and twitter to be censorship, because they purport to be publishers, and enjoy legal treatment as such, when in fact they very clearly operate as publishers.