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by UniversalCommons » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:26 pm

by Liriena » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:33 pm
Camelone wrote:Liriena wrote:So he constantly hangs out with them and sympathizes with the biggest white supremacist cons of all (their alleged commitment to freedom of speech, which Richard Spencer himself admitted is a con).
Occupy Democrats or Occupy Wall Street?
Maybe it is because Tim has a commitment to an ideal that he wants to give everyone a fair shake and that is why he wants everyone to be able to say what is on their mind. That’s not radical nor endorsing it’s called the 1st Amendment.
Occupy Wall Street, geez I’m bad with names.
Camelone wrote:plus the Left has the power now in the influential institutions so for an anti-authoritarian and anti-identitarian like him the Left is a logical target.
Camelone wrote:I’ll try and find the video where he talks about why he punches left more than right.
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by Liriena » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:33 pm
UniversalCommons wrote:A lot of the Black Israelites live in a reality distortion field which has a lot of really different ideas like the Moorish Science Temple, weird ideas about the United States Constitution, and often combines with the ideas like the sovereign citizen movement where people believe they are their own country and can create their own identification and drivers licenses. There is a purity to this which makes talking to them fascinating, but bad for political, racial, or social interactions if you can't keep very composed and away from getting involved in their legal or political entanglements.
Confronting them often leads to very strange outcomes.
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by UniversalCommons » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:42 pm

by Western Vale Confederacy » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:47 pm
Liriena wrote:UniversalCommons wrote:A lot of the Black Israelites live in a reality distortion field which has a lot of really different ideas like the Moorish Science Temple, weird ideas about the United States Constitution, and often combines with the ideas like the sovereign citizen movement where people believe they are their own country and can create their own identification and drivers licenses. There is a purity to this which makes talking to them fascinating, but bad for political, racial, or social interactions if you can't keep very composed and away from getting involved in their legal or political entanglements.
Confronting them often leads to very strange outcomes.
I wonder if they also have weird beliefs about human skulls. That's when you know they've hit the sweet spot of stupid ideology.

by Camelone » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:59 pm
Liriena wrote:Camelone wrote:Maybe it is because Tim has a commitment to an ideal that he wants to give everyone a fair shake and that is why he wants everyone to be able to say what is on their mind. That’s not radical nor endorsing it’s called the 1st Amendment.
Occupy Wall Street, geez I’m bad with names.
But being a free speech champion and journalist doesn't necessitate you handing over your platform to every person with an opinion, regardless of how hateful that opinion may be. Also, calling someone a mostly balanced journalist when so much of their content appears to basically be video op-eds and hot takes is like saying Buzzfeed videos are academic essays.
It's alright. Happens.Camelone wrote:plus the Left has the power now in the influential institutions so for an anti-authoritarian and anti-identitarian like him the Left is a logical target.
This could only be true if you thought that "the Left" was a singular, cohesive whole that included the neoliberal consensus... which a lot of leftists would tell you it doesn't.
Socialists of all stripes don't have much power, if any, in most influential institutions, unless you think the absurdist side of Twitter is one of them. Anarchists don't have much power. Communists don't have much power. At best, progressive liberals have some influence, but one that rarely extends beyond media presence and the ability to pay lip-service to political causes without having the political representation to implement it.Camelone wrote:I’ll try and find the video where he talks about why he punches left more than right.
Sounds fair.

by Lanoraie II » Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:54 am
UniversalCommons wrote:A lot of the Black Israelites live in a reality distortion field which has a lot of really different ideas like the Moorish Science Temple, weird ideas about the United States Constitution, and often combines with the ideas like the sovereign citizen movement where people believe they are their own country and can create their own identification and drivers licenses. There is a purity to this which makes talking to them fascinating, but bad for political, racial, or social interactions if you can't keep very composed and away from getting involved in their legal or political entanglements.
Confronting them often leads to very strange outcomes.
reality distortion field


by ShakaZuli » Mon Jan 21, 2019 7:20 am
Camelone wrote:Well he has two channels one for op-eds and one for straight reporting. I sometimes mix Timcast and Tim Pool. If I remember correctly in my sleepy state Tim Pool is the more straight reporting while Timcast are where his op-eds go.
I’ll define ‘the Left’ as schools of thought that are on the left but not necessarily unified, the voice that is given to points of view that are more fringe on the left side of the spectrum. I really wish there was a better term for political alignment but I can’t think of any. Would you say that among the two prominent schools on the left would be first Neoliberalism and then Intersectionality?
I can not seem to find it right now, I believe it may be a part of a longer video. Igueranel you don’t by any chance recall a video where he discusses why he goes more punching left then right? Maybe it was one of the Proud Boys videos or one involving Antifa. Do you mind if I get back to you about this sometime tomorrow? I do not have the time at the moment to find it.
Side note should we move the conversation about this to another thread as it being connected to the OP is stretching a little?

by Galloism » Mon Jan 21, 2019 7:49 am
ShakaZuli wrote:Camelone wrote:Well he has two channels one for op-eds and one for straight reporting. I sometimes mix Timcast and Tim Pool. If I remember correctly in my sleepy state Tim Pool is the more straight reporting while Timcast are where his op-eds go.
I’ll define ‘the Left’ as schools of thought that are on the left but not necessarily unified, the voice that is given to points of view that are more fringe on the left side of the spectrum. I really wish there was a better term for political alignment but I can’t think of any. Would you say that among the two prominent schools on the left would be first Neoliberalism and then Intersectionality?
I can not seem to find it right now, I believe it may be a part of a longer video. Igueranel you don’t by any chance recall a video where he discusses why he goes more punching left then right? Maybe it was one of the Proud Boys videos or one involving Antifa. Do you mind if I get back to you about this sometime tomorrow? I do not have the time at the moment to find it.
Side note should we move the conversation about this to another thread as it being connected to the OP is stretching a little?
For a outsider who is not familiar with the work of Tim Pool it is interesting to see his early videos with that of today. He obviously shitfted to the right. It seems only his mixed race heritage prevents him to totally become alt-right.

by Minzerland II » Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:13 am
St Anselm of Canterbury wrote:[…]who ever heard of anything having two mothers or two fathers? (Monologion, pg. 63)

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by Hakons » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:13 am
Par Chic wrote:Igueranel wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZTDIoywwGk
I'd watch this before getting in any arguments.
Tim Pool is a right winger. Not a credible source.

by Des-Bal » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:15 am
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by Camelone » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:15 am

by Camelone » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:17 am
Par Chic wrote:Hakons wrote:
Left-wingers: Ho hum, why oh why do those silly conservatives hate the enlightened media?
Also left-wingers: Right-wingers are stupid and can't serve as credible sources!
I'm obviously exaggerating, but if people wonder why belief in an unbiased media has become a partisan issue, look no further than here
If you want to hold up Breitbart, Fox News and InfoWars as credible sources go right ahead...

by El-Amin Caliphate » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:28 am
https://americanvision.org/948/theonomy-vs-theocracy/ wrote:God’s law cannot govern a nation where God’s law does not rule in the hearts of the people
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by Minzerland II » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:28 am
St Anselm of Canterbury wrote:[…]who ever heard of anything having two mothers or two fathers? (Monologion, pg. 63)

by Camelone » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:31 am
El-Amin Caliphate wrote:>Watches video
Ok, so what's the fuss here? All I see is some Native Americans doing a drum chant and a bunch of white people acting dumb, but nothing out of the ordinary. So what am I missing here?
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