Michael Malice
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And even if you do understand that, how would you even read between the lines to deduce what the truth is?
And that's why a lot of times when they went back, Stalin had them killed because they saw too much or sent to the camps.
I hate the term free speech because it's used in many different contexts.
Some I agree with, entirely some I disagree with at all.
I don't think everyone
has something to say or something to add to the conversation.
And, you know, I have my locals community and it used to be, I think the boilerplate language is, you know, come support free speech and free discourse.
And I changed that because I don't like that term.
Because people will tell you with some reason that, oh, if you block me on Twitter, you're voiding my free speech.
So I don't like that term as a whole.
But one of the points of the white pill and something I see enormous parallels with today, if you have one...
news outlet or three news outlets with identical ideology you're not going to be able to get to any kind of truth or any kind of useful information it's all going to be pre-filtered for you it's like a baby bird and you're eating the mother bird's vomit right but
If you have what we have increasingly now with technology, if you have a world where everyone has a camera on their phone, if you have a world where anyone can put their ideas out there, maybe they're banned from certain outlets, but they're not literally vanished like they were in the USSR, that is very healthy.
That is something I'm enormously supportive of because
Back in the day, if you only had the TV crews with cameras, you can only see what they're capturing and they could edit it.
Whereas now,
We saw this recently during COVID, right?
You had these reporters with masks on and they're talking, but the cameraman wasn't wearing a mask.
So you'd have the people on the street being like, look, they don't believe it.