Brandon Tatum
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Podcast Appearances
It's a way to present yourself.
If I'm running around saying the N-word all day as a white person, you're going to alienate yourself from many white people and black people.
They're not going to hear you.
You're not going to go on a main stage.
You don't need to say the N-word, do you?
You know, it's a difference between, you know, if you had a group of private people that subscribe to you and, you know, they can hear the uncut version of what you want to say.
I mean, it's different.
People pay for that raw and authenticity.
But when you're out in the ecosphere in private companies that can choose that you got to abide by their rules of engagement, you can't just be saying whatever you want.
You can't just say the Holocaust didn't happen.
and I'm not saying specifically he said that but I used to watch Nick Fuentes I think people don't understand I used to watch him I used to look at his stuff when he was doing live when he was on platforms he would say some of the most craziest things you ever heard women shouldn't have rights the blacks the gays I hate gays and you know it's just all this stuff that's like
If you really want to be effective, say it in a way that's reasonable.
Go on your own to your own events once you've got the FU.
You know how people got FU money?
Yep.
When you got the FU status where you can't be canceled.
Like Candace.
Candace got the FU influence.
Nick Fuentes is getting there where you can say whatever you want.
You'll never get canceled.