vetinari wrote: » He's already been elected once thanks to loons like this. Carrying him on your platform is an implicit endorsement of him.
P_1 wrote: » Have to say I'm not a fan of no platforming. Irrespective of how abhorrent you may find someone's opinions.
P_1 wrote: » No it isn't and I wish others on the left would realise this.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Yes it is. When you have rules against hate speech, and you allow his sh1t you are saying it is not hate speech, that it is valid discourse.
P_1 wrote: » Have to say I'm not a fan of no platforming. Irrespective of how abhorrent you may find someone's opinions its better to leave them in the open and open to public scrutiny and ridicule. As was mentioned in another thread its shït like this that will get the Orange Buffoon reelected in 2020.
flookdgates wrote: » How do you feel about Boards' trigger happy attitude to bans? I think someone did the calculations once and the number of banned users is in the tens of thousands.
Canis Lupus wrote: Ultimately the platforms are privately owned and as such it's their call.
Fann Linn wrote: Never heard of him before now.
Fann Linn wrote: » Never heard of him before now.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Is this a good thing for freedom of speech?
super_furry wrote: » The gas thing about Alex Jones is that it's all a performance. He knows that the horrible things he's saying are lies, he knows that it's all nonsense but his audience eats it all up, he sells snake-oil food supplements that claim they'll improve your IQ and he's become a multi-millionaire off the back of it all.
Ipso wrote: » I don’t think it’s all an act, the lughts are on but there’s no one home.
Brian? wrote: » It’s either an incredibly clever act to all supplements or he’s insane enough to believe the nonsense he spouts to sell supplements. Either way he’s a supplement salesman primarily. I honestly think it’s an act. It’s a classic snake oil salesmen act.
De La Rosa and Leonard Pozner have moved seven times since their son was killed in a school shooting in an effort to avoid the continuous death threats and other harassment. They now live hundreds of miles from Noah's grave. “I would love to go see my son’s grave and I don’t get to do that," De La Rosa told The Times.
Canis Lupus wrote: » I couldn't really care tbh. If a private company doesn't want to host his content that's their call and frankly it's none of my business. You have an issue with it then complain to the company or complain with your wallet and don't use their services.
soups05 wrote: » its a shame, he was bat**** crazy but funny as hell.
facehugger99 wrote: » Is he the bass player in Blur?
pleas advice wrote: » No, Thats Alex James. This is the guy who sang Walking in the Air