Patrick Chovanec @prchovanec - 26 Jul 2021
I’m not recommending harassing anyone. But some public figures think they can stir the pot, day after day, and then go about their lives immune from anyone’s complaint or feedback. Sounds pretty presumptuous to me.
Meghan McCainVerified account @MeghanMcCain
If you think accosting a public figure while they’re shopping for fishing gear with their family on vacation is somehow accomplishing something or changing anyone’s hearts or minds - you’re a hypocrite and have totally lost the plot.
If I ran into Tucker I would probably give him a piece of my mind. I wouldn’t make a spectacle of it, and I wouldn’t film it, but yeah, I’d probably say some things he didn’t like.
Would it change anything? Probably not. But I’m not going to help craft a bubble where he thinks everyone is cool with what he’s doing, that it’s all a game.
Obviously the bots have been turned onto this topic.
26 Jul 2021 14:30:53 UTC
Patrick Chovanec @prchovanec
Private sector economic advisor, part-time adjunct professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, on US-China relations.
New York, NY Joined August 2009
Typical leftist.