Harry Sisson
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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But after the election, I kind of just sat with it.
I'm like, is this really changing anybody's mind?
Is this just gotcha moments or trying to make a certain amount of money or whatever it might be?
It's just like –
I got into politics on a local level before I even started social media because I care and I want to bring about change.
And that applies to every American, regardless of political affiliation.
And I really felt like these debates that have started to plague social media, they don't change anything.
They just further polarize us.
That's true.
And, you know, you get a fun clip, you get a million view clips or whatever, but.
I don't know.
I'm more focused on the change.
No, and that's the way I think debates should be.
But the unfortunate reality of social media, you know this, I know this, anybody that makes content knows this, is that things like that, they don't do as well.
Not nearly as well.
Not nearly as well.
So you've got to sprinkle in some
some sound bites.
I mean, if you want it to be successful and get views, then you've got to have some of those moments where it's like, oh, Charlie Kirk destroyed, or x, y, and z destroyed.
But does that actually help society?