The "article" (more like paragraph) doesn't say what options respondents had to choose from, and the link to the survey requires you to pay to see the survey structure. These results are pretty useless without that context.
I'd guess that the question does not boil down to "Do you trust MSM? Yes/No," but instead presents multiple options like "I somewhat distrust the MSM" and "I completely distrust the MSM" and they decided to report only the latter.
A natural consequence to DEI and sensitivity bullshit is the slow crawl toward never being able to hold others accountable, even when you pay them for products and/or services and are entitled to certain outcomes. The COVID-19 nonsense escalated this when the healthcare system/doctors/nurses cried "harassment" at every form of direct criticism and confrontation because of all the draconian healthcare measures.
So all this tells me is Elon is willing to stifle freedom of speech -- something he pretended he supported -- in order to flood the US with more pajeets because he and his companies directly benefit from them (in the short term). Well, that's about as disgusting as it gets.
I disagree. Fascism involves the state and corporate powers working in tandem to tyrannize the working class. Fascist government recruits corporations as agents to sidestep human rights that the government does not otherwise officially have the authority to sidestep. This is what Democrats do with corporations like Alphabet and Meta -- these companies suppress free speech and spy on the populace at the behest of the government.
Yeah, this guy's up there among the biggest grift faggots on YouTube. His videos are little more than glorified reaction videos to popular legal media with the kind of riveting insight one might learn in a second-year law school civil procedures course. In case anyone wasn't sure, yes, he's a flaming leftist.
"No freedom of reach" and "no freedom from consequences" are constructive restrictions of freedom of speech.
If the reach of your speech is restricted because of its content, and that content is mere opinion, expression, or creativity, then your freedom of speech is being inhibited.
If you face extra "consequences" following your speech because of its content, and that content is mere opinion, expression, or creativity, then your freedom of speech is being inhibited.
The reach/consequences "arguments" are coming from disgusting little scumfucks trying to curtail your rights because they don't like what you have to say, and I guess Elon is just another one of them.
Conspiracy? I live in Canada -- how many scholarships are there for white people? How many job openings advertise they're for white people? Zero and zero. Okay, now do minorities and tell me it's a fucking conspiracy again, faggot.
I saw that statistical "reinterpretation" and immediately stopped reading. Isn't it just easier and less stressful and more gratifying to report honestly without twisting things or catastrophizing?
I couldn't live by clickbaiting and deliberately planting mistakes and fallacies in my work just to cultivate rage-engagement (assuming that's what happened here) and I can't understand people who are okay with doing that.
Yes. The biggest threat is the pajeet invasion and the ensuing erosion of standards.
Pajeets will tolerate:
- Much lower wages
- Trash absolutely everywhere
- Rampant open cheating in education, and, therefore, much worse education
- Poor healthcare standards
- Poor infrastructure
- Tiny living quarters and sharing small spaces with untold others
- Massive urbanization of all greenspace
- Horrendous, dangerous driving
- Not eating meat
Every time a pajeet comes to North America, they dilute our expectations on all these standards (and more).
Might be in the minority, but I thought Andor season 1 was the best Star Wars property since the CGI Clone Wars show. It's diverse, but no one is superior because of their diversity. The two most important and influential characters are both men. I also enjoy that it's not bullshit that can go on forever, it was only ever supposed to be 2 seasons.
I also think Severance might be worth checking out. I found season 1 interesting, but I only discovered how much of a flaming leftist Patricia Arquette is afterward.
If you're not convinced, I recommend trying the high seas.
Ban. Don't explain yourself. Delete any YouTube comments from them that appear later that challenge you. Report for harassment if they continue. Don't explain yourself. Ban.