A major goal of theirs is the behavior conformity effect seen in the Asch psychology experiment. Where a fake majority can get people to answer wrong.
Dissenters are extremely important is breaking people out of the behavior of conformity.
Beanie is a mild centrist who was a former left leaner who refuses to get off his fence post. But that stance actually makes him an enemy and dissenter for nearly everything the leftist do because leftists are literally insane clownworld. He disagrees with them in a civil fashion without the same hatred that they clearly use.
Absolutely. Love him or hate him, he's massive, and has corresponding influence. Notice how much he gets mentioned by people who hate him; they absolutely consider him a threat.
The beanie man needs to unfuck his security situation. Like having an actual secure facility that's not some weird hippie compound. And figure out some way for the police to not invade his property every time a swatting is called in. I'd pay to have an off duty cop to be there on site for every live stream. The constant disruptions are getting ridiculous.
I think it happens so much precisely because they get an on-air reaction like this and there are never any repercussions. There’s literally no reason not to keep doing it.
So it profits the left-wing terrorist who gets a reaction and ties up police resources far away from themselves while they, I assume, commit nefarious deeds. And it profits Beanieman since it generates sympathetic press coverage.
He's given his thoughts about this. Essentially, if the police are called he still wants them to show up, because if something really does happen he doesn't want it to be a boy cried wolf situation.
And this type of behavior is going to keep happening (for Tim, and Jeremy, and others) until people start doing perp walks for pulling this off. I know after the last time Tim said there were people under investigation, but until something starts happening to the swatters it's not going to stop.
"Well listen, it's complicated. Now speaking of credible threats, let me tell you about the south side of Chicago, where I grew up, dangerous area, lots of credible threats happened at the skate park. There were good and bad people on both sides, it's a grey area issue." -What he wished his tweet could have said.
Is beanie man really so significant to be considered a target needing taking down? This seems so strange to me.
He's the second most viewed post-lefty podcast, after Rogan.
He’s also building an independent news organization. It’d be pretty hard to watch him and not leave being against the DNC and MSM.
anyone who doesnt bend to the whims of deranged leftists, no matter how milqutoats they are, is a target for them.
For good reason - Caspar Milquetoast is a comic character named after milk toast.
Yes.
A major goal of theirs is the behavior conformity effect seen in the Asch psychology experiment. Where a fake majority can get people to answer wrong.
Dissenters are extremely important is breaking people out of the behavior of conformity.
Beanie is a mild centrist who was a former left leaner who refuses to get off his fence post. But that stance actually makes him an enemy and dissenter for nearly everything the leftist do because leftists are literally insane clownworld. He disagrees with them in a civil fashion without the same hatred that they clearly use.
He is the apostate. He is harram and must be punished.
Absolutely. Love him or hate him, he's massive, and has corresponding influence. Notice how much he gets mentioned by people who hate him; they absolutely consider him a threat.
She just got married, didn't waste any time saying "fuck it" apparently
The kids call it "thicc" now
I think she had a kid
The beanie man needs to unfuck his security situation. Like having an actual secure facility that's not some weird hippie compound. And figure out some way for the police to not invade his property every time a swatting is called in. I'd pay to have an off duty cop to be there on site for every live stream. The constant disruptions are getting ridiculous.
I think it happens so much precisely because they get an on-air reaction like this and there are never any repercussions. There’s literally no reason not to keep doing it.
And now we're here, talking about it.
So it profits the left-wing terrorist who gets a reaction and ties up police resources far away from themselves while they, I assume, commit nefarious deeds. And it profits Beanieman since it generates sympathetic press coverage.
I think it might have profited Tim Pool the first few times, but I think they've been swatted like 10 or more times now and it's getting old.
He's given his thoughts about this. Essentially, if the police are called he still wants them to show up, because if something really does happen he doesn't want it to be a boy cried wolf situation.
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1534711492859379714
And this type of behavior is going to keep happening (for Tim, and Jeremy, and others) until people start doing perp walks for pulling this off. I know after the last time Tim said there were people under investigation, but until something starts happening to the swatters it's not going to stop.
https://twitter.com/Lauren_Southern/status/1534710791693144064
Yes but at least Ian isn't offending the laws of thermodynamics with his microwaving water for fuel bullshit.
Ian is an "I Want To Believe" poster of an "Infinite Power" meme.
Everytime Ian opens his mouth I find myself wishing Crigler never left.
Luke is odd but he's ok. His family purposely fled communist Poland. His straight up rejection of socialist policies seems alright in my book.
Better than CNN or Obi-Wan Kenobi
How many is this now? Three? Five?
And yet I'd be willing to bet a paycheck that he still won't pull the fence post out of his ass.
That update tweet might be the most succinct message he's ever made.
"Well listen, it's complicated. Now speaking of credible threats, let me tell you about the south side of Chicago, where I grew up, dangerous area, lots of credible threats happened at the skate park. There were good and bad people on both sides, it's a grey area issue." -What he wished his tweet could have said.