Dr. Alok 'Dr. K' Kanojia
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General question, how can accountability be proportionate when more than one person is passing judgment, internet or not?
So what I would say is if you're in a position where you feel like they're... I think one of the best things that you can do is try to hold people accountable for stuff that they do.
So if you're frustrated about...
something in your family and there's a lack of accountability by someone in your family, like do something about it, right?
Don't just pick some random streamer and then like offload everything onto them.
If there are other people in your life or politicians or whatever, take action.
In all of those dimensions, like that's, it's going to be so good for you from a psychological perspective, right?
Give you purpose, give you direction.
Now I'm fucking doing something about it instead of just whining about it on the internet.
Go and do something in the world.
So Hassan is literally a proponent of political violence, defends terrorists, and people only get triggered when he shocks a dog.
So first of all, I can't comment.
I haven't watched enough of his stuff.
I don't really understand what his political beliefs are.
I mean, I have some sense, but I would be the first person to say that I think before you form a judgment, you should thoroughly understand what someone's views are.
And ideally, I try not to form judgments without actually sitting down and talking to people.
So I don't know if that's correct or not.