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by jmulvi 3593 days ago
Gawker was an entertaining read and loved by many. Doesn't this 10 year long vendetta against a popular news website make Peter Thiel look like an out-of-touch evil Bond villain. I'm not saying he is one, but to use a Trumpism, many people are saying he is.
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Peter Thiel and Hulk Hogan aren't the only people whose privacy has been violated by Gawker, they're just the first ones to bite back. Thiel is a hero in my book.
I'll agree, but what gives me pause to call him a hero: he supports Trump. So, like a broken clock being right twice a day, I agree Thiel was right to sue and shut down Gawker, but I don't hold him in any special esteem.
> I'll agree, but what gives me pause to call him a hero: he supports Trump.

Without commenting on Trump in particular - you do realize that around half the country support him, right? It's hardly an extreme position.

"Around half the country" is an exaggeration. Even with a two-party system, in modern history no candidate has achieved the outright support of anything approaching half of the US population.

Consider that only a portion of the population is eligible and registered to vote, and even among them voter turnout is relatively low in this country. And then there's always a segment of undecided voters who just make a choice on election day, without supporting either candidate prior to that.

In this specific case, add to the math that Trump is doing poorly in recent polls, and is disliked by an unprecedented percentage of his own party.

Math aside, given the sheer number of disturbing, extreme things Trump has advocated over the past couple years... if Thiel supports Trump enough to give an endorsement at the GOP convention, this certainly seems to condone his behavior, which in my mind is a pretty extreme position.

I would argue against your phrasing. I think around half the country is voting against Hillary.
What kills me about Gawker is their unrelenting hypocrisy.

They refused to take down the Hulk Hogan video saying it was their right to share. Then when "the fappening" hit, they started chastising anyone who even looked at the pictures saying that we should all respect people's privacy.

So glad they're gone...

From my read, I think they crossed the line.

And, let's not forget they lost the court case and were deemed guilty and owing damages... IE, they violated the law.

I don't know much about the details, but if they truly did publish Hogan's porno and outed Theil, then no. Thiel did the write thing.