I wrote yesterday a blog post about this one big-name anti-SJW YouTuber who made a video promoting the banning of a person from YouTube because of that person's past crimes. That person had recently uploaded a new video, which elicited this response video by this anti-SJW. The video in question contained nothing illegal or infringing, yet he still demanded that person to be banned from YouTube, because of his past crimes. His right to free speech be damned.
The comment section is an absolute echo chamber. Out of curiosity I skimmed through approximately 500 top comments. Not a single dissenting opinion. Not one. (Well, except for mine.) Every single user was in full agreement that that person should be removed from YouTube and all his videos taken down (even the non-infringing ones). Besides of course the about 80% of them who wanted that person murdered.
Do you know what's most astonishing about all this? Even amusing, if it weren't such a serious thing?
That same anti-SJW YouTuber had uploaded the previous day a video criticizing a 60 Minutes TV episode that advocated for censorship.
And you guessed it, the comment section is full of people opposing censorship. I just love some of the top comments, such as:
It takes but one video, and all that fancy talk about free speech and anti-censorship flies out of the window.
I have written in the past about the differences in the comment sections of regressive leftist SJW videos and social media posts, and their anti-SJW counterparts. How the former are a brainwashed cult, while the latter consists mostly of smart people who dare to express their differing opinions.
I take all that back. I was wrong. Both are equally stupid, equally brainwashed, equally cultish, and equally swayed to change their opinions because a person of authority tells them so. Not one of them actually cares about what they preach, such as freedom of speech, and will immediately turn their backs on it because of one single video posted by some random youtuber.
The comment section is an absolute echo chamber. Out of curiosity I skimmed through approximately 500 top comments. Not a single dissenting opinion. Not one. (Well, except for mine.) Every single user was in full agreement that that person should be removed from YouTube and all his videos taken down (even the non-infringing ones). Besides of course the about 80% of them who wanted that person murdered.
Do you know what's most astonishing about all this? Even amusing, if it weren't such a serious thing?
That same anti-SJW YouTuber had uploaded the previous day a video criticizing a 60 Minutes TV episode that advocated for censorship.
And you guessed it, the comment section is full of people opposing censorship. I just love some of the top comments, such as:
"Fk censorship and everyone that supports it"Yet, it takes but one video, the very next day, and suddenly every single person, every one of them, is for censorship and deplatforming of people they hate.
""Youtube's commitment to free speech" they are kidding right?!?!?"
"Interesting that these people are trying to censor us. You know. Kind of like every fascist/communist nation that’s ever existed. Funny coincidence ain’t it?"
It takes but one video, and all that fancy talk about free speech and anti-censorship flies out of the window.
I have written in the past about the differences in the comment sections of regressive leftist SJW videos and social media posts, and their anti-SJW counterparts. How the former are a brainwashed cult, while the latter consists mostly of smart people who dare to express their differing opinions.
I take all that back. I was wrong. Both are equally stupid, equally brainwashed, equally cultish, and equally swayed to change their opinions because a person of authority tells them so. Not one of them actually cares about what they preach, such as freedom of speech, and will immediately turn their backs on it because of one single video posted by some random youtuber.
where is the link?
ReplyDeleteThis is the video in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOTLrEza8ec
DeleteAnd this is the previous video about the 60 Minutes program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4Lq3lVokqo
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