| Thanks for the reply. > Bullshit, because at this moment that comparison is a mountain vs a molehill. Regardless, my point in replying to you was to assert that the existence of bad faith actors doesn't justify silencing good faith actors who seem to represent the same "side." > But you know all this. I don’t believe you’re arguing in good faith and I think you’re full of shit. Then why did you reply to me? What value is there in engaging in some bad faith bullshitter on the internet? Don't you believe that I'm going to respond with more bad faith bullshit and further confuse anyone who isn't rational and detached enough to see the truth? > Because, after these last four years saying “bad actors on both sides” means that you’ve chosen to either obscure or deny reality. After all this you're not even able to see how there could be bad faith actors on both sides? You don't think that bad faith actors on your own side might harm your cause or detract from your message? Or you don't think they exist? > What you’re doing is dangerous to democracy and you should be ashamed of yourself. I get that you're passionate about this so can you explain this statement? If me sharing my opinion is so dangerous then why is it safer to let me vote? I'm genuinely curious how you can think that its good for the common person to cast a ballot but its bad for the common person to share their opinions on the integrity of the election. > I’m not saying YouTube removing this content is the right move, but your logic only holds up in a fantasyland devoid of fact or context. What's the error in my logic? Is trump uniquely bad so the normal rules don't apply, or is there something dangerous about the idea that people who decide whose opinions should be heard are potentially bad faith actors who could corrupt the discourse? |
But as the case stands right now, Youtube isn't shutting down good faith actors on one side, but bad faith actors, who happen to be on one side.
There is no silencing of good faith actors, although I wholly agree in concept that it's a thin line to walk.