I remember hearing something along those lines from him repeatedly, yes. To the students at the time. If you mean some comment he made after, no, the doco is mostly all focused on the events as they happened.
You're not going to get any arguments about Weinstein from me, but thats also part of the point. It was a struggle session to drag people like Weinstein and the admin further. Weinstein isn't good, he was an evergreen professor aftercall, I don't know why anyone expects much from him. But he did somewhat resist the struggle session, unlike george the other primary target of it. And its fascinating to watch it play out.
Eh, credit where credit is due -- Weinstein went down to the Darian Gap and has been sounding the alarm about the illegal invasion, and he was one of the first people questioning the wisdom of injecting an MRNA sequence into people that causes their bodies to produce a toxin.
I don't listen to his Dark Horse podcast often but I do listen when he's a guest on something that I do follow. His main problem is that I don't think he can quite let go of the fact that, despite him seeing all of the contradictions, that his entire world view was built on lies.
Does it include the part where Brett Weinstein said he agreed with what the SJWs' goals and only disagreed with their methods?
I remember hearing something along those lines from him repeatedly, yes. To the students at the time. If you mean some comment he made after, no, the doco is mostly all focused on the events as they happened.
You're not going to get any arguments about Weinstein from me, but thats also part of the point. It was a struggle session to drag people like Weinstein and the admin further. Weinstein isn't good, he was an evergreen professor aftercall, I don't know why anyone expects much from him. But he did somewhat resist the struggle session, unlike george the other primary target of it. And its fascinating to watch it play out.
Eh, credit where credit is due -- Weinstein went down to the Darian Gap and has been sounding the alarm about the illegal invasion, and he was one of the first people questioning the wisdom of injecting an MRNA sequence into people that causes their bodies to produce a toxin.
I don't listen to his Dark Horse podcast often but I do listen when he's a guest on something that I do follow. His main problem is that I don't think he can quite let go of the fact that, despite him seeing all of the contradictions, that his entire world view was built on lies.
It's a Jewish thing like Bill Maher does where they "investigate" issues pretending to be ignorant to what caused them.
"Weinstein"
That's all you need to hear.