Okay, this is the last post on the topic of free speech. Promise. Very soon, we’ll get back to House DuPont and the seven dwarfs from Dow Chemical. In the interim, here is an interview, or as some might call it, an inquisition, with CNBC’s transgender host and Milo Yiannopoulos.
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Do you think Milo likes country music? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqNlXuOlzew
I was kinda on the fence about this guy but after this video I’m a huge supporter.
Wasn’t even going to watch this until I read your post. Must say, impressed. Intelligent and well spoken man, comes across very well.
This little dust-up highlights the potential value of Twitter in some areas. Sure, there are alternatives but I’m not sure they are used by such a broad spectrum of the population.
He listed a long ass list of why Twitter sucks and is a shit platform…then why is he crying that he was kicked out of it? If Twitter was such a horrible platform, why was he using in the first place!
That`s the first time I have seen this guy so I don`t know much about how he makes his arguments but I hope people don`t call him intelligent because of the stereotype that British accent sounds intelligent!!!
He doesn’t like the platform but probably liked being able to have millions of people read what he had to say.
If he spoke like his tweets to people IRL he’d be a pulpy mess, rightly so.
Imagine him saying this stuff to people’s faces. Would he even?
If a newspaper were publishing these tweets, would you be smoking your pipe and bragging about how smart you are on the internet for reading it?
Free speech is a right, but bullying is not. Besides, Howard is exactly right, Twitter is a privelege.
Sure, his response is intelligent and he’s smart. But these specific tweets are neither of those.
Either he’s an idiot and unaware, or playing you all for the attention.
Either way, he’s a coward.