Why would Tim Pool, one of those lowlife-for-nothing ex-employees of Vice who likes to skateboard, a man that stood in for Sargon of Akkad on YouTube for a week near the beginning of Gamergate, milquetoast social commentators with thoughts of conspiracy and soft ear to the alt-right be of any threat to the democracy of the US?
He was dismissed as a nothing burger by all the Pulitzer winning powerhouses of media over a decade ago. Threats to him and those who live with him in his commune haven't seen the tiniest of by-lines in any major publication. If he were any threat the tens of thousands of hours he's made over the years would have suggested something, anything, to those with all the tools to spy on citizens for the protection of citizens from domestic threats.
That all said, I don't like him and if he's involved (Like they are saying he is) then it's a sting to close him down and bring disrepute to those who do like him.
If he's being highlighted I can assure you that some here, across this site, are looking to spread that love to everyone who takes part here. Just like the FBI did with Puerto Rican and black activist groups in the 1970s.
it's a sting to close him down and bring disrepute to those who do like him
Possibly even just the disrepute part. It's like the Steele Dossier. "Russia Russia Russia" and election interference is already a talking point the left are obsessed with, and even Disney claimed that Russian trolls were involved in the anti-Disney and "Fandom Menace" crowds. This is lawfare to brand alt-right influencers as Russian trolls in news headlines. It won't go anywhere in court, but there won't be any "vindication" played in the news, and normies will just remember that these people were linked to Russia.
The Puerto Rican Progressive Nationalists also attempted the assassination of the entire US congress under the Truman Administration, by trying to machine gun them in a joint session of congress.
I don't mind Puerto Rico, but the crazy needs to be culled on that Island first.
I mean, removal of the entire congress...at least they had some fresh ideas. Maybe they went about it wrong, sure, but let's hear 'em out. Maybe we can reach some sort of peaceful compromise. No machine guns or violence...but congress has to bow out.
Why would Tim Pool, one of those lowlife-for-nothing ex-employees of Vice who likes to skateboard, a man that stood in for Sargon of Akkad on YouTube for a week near the beginning of Gamergate, milquetoast social commentators with thoughts of conspiracy and soft ear to the alt-right be of any threat to the democracy of the US?
Well, he can turn out Trump voters in swing states, so that's a "threat" to "democracy" right there.
Why would Tim Pool, one of those lowlife-for-nothing ex-employees of Vice who likes to skateboard, a man that stood in for Sargon of Akkad on YouTube for a week near the beginning of Gamergate, milquetoast social commentators with thoughts of conspiracy and soft ear to the alt-right be of any threat to the democracy of the US?
He was dismissed as a nothing burger by all the Pulitzer winning powerhouses of media over a decade ago. Threats to him and those who live with him in his commune haven't seen the tiniest of by-lines in any major publication. If he were any threat the tens of thousands of hours he's made over the years would have suggested something, anything, to those with all the tools to spy on citizens for the protection of citizens from domestic threats.
That all said, I don't like him and if he's involved (Like they are saying he is) then it's a sting to close him down and bring disrepute to those who do like him.
If he's being highlighted I can assure you that some here, across this site, are looking to spread that love to everyone who takes part here. Just like the FBI did with Puerto Rican and black activist groups in the 1970s.
Possibly even just the disrepute part. It's like the Steele Dossier. "Russia Russia Russia" and election interference is already a talking point the left are obsessed with, and even Disney claimed that Russian trolls were involved in the anti-Disney and "Fandom Menace" crowds. This is lawfare to brand alt-right influencers as Russian trolls in news headlines. It won't go anywhere in court, but there won't be any "vindication" played in the news, and normies will just remember that these people were linked to Russia.
Okay, but the Leftists in the 70's were all fucking completely insane.
They were. They made the 'January 6th 2021 insurgency' look like it actually was; a friendly walk around a public space.
Then they were in the same place back then there were guns and bombs with them.
The Puerto Rican Progressive Nationalists also attempted the assassination of the entire US congress under the Truman Administration, by trying to machine gun them in a joint session of congress.
I don't mind Puerto Rico, but the crazy needs to be culled on that Island first.
I mean, removal of the entire congress...at least they had some fresh ideas. Maybe they went about it wrong, sure, but let's hear 'em out. Maybe we can reach some sort of peaceful compromise. No machine guns or violence...but congress has to bow out.
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Well, he can turn out Trump voters in swing states, so that's a "threat" to "democracy" right there.