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I mean off the top of my head, he laughed at a friend who “joked” about coercing women in to giving blowjobs by threatening to withhold gigs from them, he’s hosted Jordan Peterson and Matt Walsh, the first “merely” transphobic, the second, a self confessed fascist and transphobe. He’s also suggested that supporting trans folk is a sign of society collapsing
As the person you’re replying to said, if someone subscribes to Rogan, they likely hold some bigoted beliefs, because the guy is absolutely a bigot, and actively chooses to spotlight and empower other bigots
He told people repeatedly to take ivermectin, was critical of masks, downplayed the severity and impact of Covid and has guests like Alex Jones, Jordan Peterson and Matt Walsh.
I don’t think cancel culture is a thing. You literally can’t cancel anyone in this day and age. Ben Shapiro, Hulk Hogan, Jordan Peterson, Trump, Elon Musk, none of these people who “got cancelled” ever suffered anything other than an opportunity to get their names out there. The controversy is the point, they got clicks out of it. So there’s that. Cancelling isn’t a thing. It just gets you views.
…that usurps the politics of shame, and it’s a very recent change. It now functions as a signal amplifier and makes things into a constant moralization machine. A machine that creates judgementalness. Like, an unnatural and exhaustive amount of judgementalness which starts to come off as fragility. Frailty, weakness, “victim culture” whatever you want to call it. It’s a space ripe for trolls who want more views. Like there’s a reason Matt Walsh can make millions from the “documentaries” he makes.
Anyways, I don’t have a coherent answer for you. I’ve come to the conclusions I have, seen what I’ve seen and tried to explain it - it’s all very new to me. I realized whilst trying to explain the garbage truck thing on here today.
…that there’s two narratives on Trump the garbage man, and that they don’t connect, and only one explains Trump’s strange behaviours, appearances, and strategies.
Some of the credit for me seeing this, goes to monitoring right wing spaces, and videos like this one from ShoeOnHead - who says she’s a progressive leftist, but essentially supports and explains the positions of young right wing men.
…and that probably ties into part of it, gender, race, class, ethnicity. These things are close to people’s emotions. To their emotional identities.
I don’t think I’m giving a good explanation here because I’m still figuring out how to explain it. But it has to do with
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the digital landscape changing the function and profitablity of the politics of shame (Jordan Peterson brags about it this way “I’ve figured out how to monetize the Social Justice Warriors”).
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The moralization and judgemental landscape this creates being ripe for more trolling.
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Identities being core to what emotionally drives people’s responses. Whether that’s fragile white masculinity, or Black Lives Mattering, or Trans rights.
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An exploitative fascist like Trump coming along who understands PR.
All of this coming together at once creates a digital and emotional landscape that can be manicured by fascists in a way that may get them into office.
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Never said you did. But you’re claiming oppression over the completely optional feature of… checks notes choosing a different combination of letters. Thats the sort of pathetic mental gymnastics I expect from Peterson and his ilk. Maybe youre more of a Joe Rogan or Matt Walsh kind of guy, but its not too much of a stretch to suggest one of them is informing your dumb ass opinions.
I remember loving this one.
From Wiki “Heavenly Creatures is a 1994 New Zealand biographical film directed by Peter Jackson, from a screenplay he co-wrote with his partner, Fran Walsh. It stars Melanie Lynskey and Kate Winslet in their feature film debuts…”
So great actors and Peter Jackson before he did LOTR
It’s Union film. It gets weird when you involve teamsters as technically if we don’t work well together folks from my union are way less protected than they are. They may work for my boss but my boss has no firing power.
I am not even kidding when I tell you he is leagues better than the last teamster I worked with who thought it was perfectly chill to play all the hardcore right wing pundits… Particularly Jordan Peterson, Matt Walsh and Tucker Carlson who uses the T-slur pretty liberally while I was riding the cab of the truck and couldn’t remove myself (I am trans).
There’s a lot of really fucked up stuff in the film industry that nobody really talks about.
and who produced it too
From Wikipedia:
Produced by
Barrie M. Osborne (United States) Peter Jackson (New Zealand) Fran Walsh (New Zealand) Tim Sanders (New Zealand)
This is the best summary I could come up with:
In its earlier days, the company had built out the ability to serve promotions and ads inside a chatbot experience, which it licensed to a larger customer in the U.S.
The idea was that the existing chatbot platforms that had been built at the time were originally created for other purposes, like customer service, and didn’t really meet the needs of publishers.
Meanwhile, publishers were telling Direqt they wanted a direct relationship with readers, rather than having to rely on the ever-changing whims of Big Tech companies, like Meta and Google, which have been distancing themselves from the news business in recent years.
“There’s market data that suggests performance in chat is significantly higher to the order of 10% and 10x, depending on which source you’re looking at, that in-chat ads outperform traditional advertising,” Martin notes.
The team has now raised its first round of capital, a seed round of $4.5 million from investors including various entrepreneurs and executives, including Todd Parker, former Global Head of Business Development for Business Messaging at Google; NFL Hall of Famer Dan Marino; Peter Callahan, Former CEO of American Media; Ron Antevy, Founder & CEO e-Builder; and Dave Walsh, Partner at Kayne Anderson.
The Seattle-headquartered company aims to improve the core conversational engine it offers, increasing its monetization capabilities and unlocking more distribution with the new funds, as well.
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darek-sam at 2024-03-12 11:24:50+00:00 ID:
kui8502
Hur mycket av sånt här kan förklaras med att det är lätt att få en extremhögervärldsbild erbjuden på nätet? De flesta fattar att att hela kulturkrigsgrejen är bullshit, men om man väl börjar ta de människorna på lite allvar är steget till mini-hitler ganska kort om man inte har några skyddsfaktorer.
Jag har sett det hända med en 14-åring som fick upp ögonen för Andrew Tate, gick sen över till Jordan Peterson och Matt Walsh. Därifrån blev det full patte med “judarna vill förböga samhället med Georg Soros och sen låta kvinnomisshandlarmuslimer ta över Sverige”. Han kom sen till mig och vi tränade ihop i typ en månad innan han ville snacka. Nu är han liksom tillbaka i vanligheten, men hans världsbild var bannemig nästan psykotisk.
darek-sam at 2024-03-12 12:50:32+00:00 ID:
kuiicpq
Tate är mest arg tycker jag. Jag tror nog de flesta förstår att Tate är en person eller fullständigt jävla sjuk i huvudet. Peterson har på något sätt lyckats lansera sig som “centrist”, samtidigt som han förespråkar en konservativ världsbild. Nu senast har han väl insett att han tjänar mest pengar på kulturkriget. När han väl pressas om något börjar han svamla nåt esoteriskt som gör att det framstår som att han faktiskt har något att komma med. Steget från honom till teokrat-fascistpack som Walsh är inte så stort. De som enbart faller för Tate blir bara misogyna. De som faller för Walsh har inte alls långt att bli antidemokrater.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Brothers, the action comedy starring Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage, has found a home in Amazon MGM Studios.
The movie will be available to stream on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide on Oct. 17.
In addition to Brolin and Dinklage, the big-name cast includes Oscar winner Brendan Fraser, eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close, Taylour Paige (Zola), late character actor M. Emmet Walsh in one of his last roles and Jennifer Landon (Yellowstone).
Brothers tells the story of a reformed criminal (Brolin) whose attempt at going straight is derailed when he reunites with his sanity-testing twin brother (Dinklage) on a road trip for the score of a lifetime.
Dodging bullets, the law and an overbearing mother along the way, they must heal their severed family bond before they end up killing each other.
Macon Blair wrote the screenplay from a story by Etan Cohen.
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Wanna see how scary it is?
Spin up a VM.
Make a Google acct and a tik tok acct and an insta acct.
Scroll on their vertical video feeds for like 1 hours. Don’t like or comment on anything. Stay on each video for the exact same amount of time.
Oh my would you look at that, it’s Jordan Peterson, Andrew Tate, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Joe Rogan, Tim Dillon, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, and all kinds of other totally level headed folks.