Left, Right, and Censorship with Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts
Search Text�Case Sensitive �Exact Words �Include Comments
List of Bookmarks
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Elon Musk’s attempt to buy Twitter and try to tackle the question of where censorship fits into the left-right political binary.
Thumbnail credit: JD Lasica from Pleasanton, CA, US, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
(Republished from Left, Right, and White by permission of author or representative)
Musk seems like a fun guy, but I just remembered what bothers me about him. He fkn sells electric cars! Yes, you read me right, he actually sells apps-on-wheels libtard-mobiles! With no gearshift or clutch pedal! More people should know about this, it’s evil and unnatural.
These days I no longer use terms like left and right to evaluate political views.
There are two kinds of folks:
Those who are brainwashed by the official mass media/government propaganda.
Those who are not.
The first group are a clear and present danger to themselves and everyone else. They would support witch-burning if they were told to do so.
The Sikh woman who owns the corner liquor store in my neighborhood has a niece who graduated from UC Berkeley about 2 years year ago. She’s 25. She was hired straight into SpaceX and bought a Tesla at company discount. Her dad paid for half, she paid for the other half. Her dad signed over his house to her in desperation because he wanted her to have some responsibility for a mortgage, or anything, because she was blowing away her large paychecks, partying with her friends. Now she’s trying to kick him and her 88 year old grandparents out.