Oh look, ThatsAlright doesn't own twitter and disagrees with the owner's actions. Alert the press that digressions from his principles have taken place. Public outrage is the only acceptable response when ThatsAlright has deemed an action on the internet to be unacceptable.
If swastikas are unacceptable for inciting violence the the star of Islam falls under the same category, same as the German flag and thousands of other symbols, get over yourself
By that logic, I suppose we shouldn't post anything about what Amazon, Disney, Apple, etc. do or make. It's not our business, after all. Nobody should voice displeasure over anything if they don't own the business.
Oh look, ThatsAlright doesn't own twitter and disagrees with the owner's actions. Alert the press that digressions from his principles have taken place. Public outrage is the only acceptable response when ThatsAlright has deemed an action on the internet to be unacceptable.
If swastikas are unacceptable for inciting violence the the star of Islam falls under the same category, same as the German flag and thousands of other symbols, get over yourself
He posted screenshots of a tweet and commented linking them directly. He didn't present an opinion at all
As an outside observer this comment makes no sense
Id also say public outrage is always an acceptable response
By that logic, I suppose we shouldn't post anything about what Amazon, Disney, Apple, etc. do or make. It's not our business, after all. Nobody should voice displeasure over anything if they don't own the business.