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"Constantly fearing for their lives" over tweets? :story:
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Ben should learn to articulate his thoughts and since he's a journalist maybe be specific about what it is that BlueSky is doing differently other than banning troons who make death threats against journalists.
 
Dan Savage, when a teenager asks how they can get laid, tells the kid to work out and read a book.
I know, right? Some of the best advice on how to get women that's been given to young men recently came from a very gay man.
 
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Even though Ben's mother is a professional librarian, apparently he doesn't have any books. If he has any art, which is a big if, it's probably all mass-produced shit he got at the mall.
His backdrop looks like a dormitory kitchen.

"Constantly fearing for their lives" over tweets?
And the second it stops being invite-only, they'll fear for their lives again.
 
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I do not believe Ben has ever made anyone "really uncomfortable" on twitter, but I would also not be surprised if he left dead rats on the doorsteps of girls (or boys, no judging) who did not sleep with him in high school and/or college. (Confidential to Brandy Zadrozny: if you ever find a dead rat on your doorstep, Ben has finally realized it's not happening.)
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"Constantly fearing for their lives" over tweets? :story:
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And pointing out that twitter bluesky dorks like Ben behave like hall monitors is "school shooter energy".
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(both tweets in the archive)

Some day, Ben is going to see the Navy SEAL copypasta and be unable to sleep for a week.
Ben seems to only hang out with troons and other pozzed losers, so its no wonder he thinks that jokes on a website mean literal murder.
 
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"Constantly fearing for their lives" over tweets?
Funny, last I heard the psycho SJWs on BlueSky were getting very angry because people were getting banned for death threats, both real and as their version of memes and banter. Apparently you're denying troon culture or something if you don't let them threaten the lives of anyone they disagree with.

But this is Ben, full supporter of the troon narrative. If they say tweets are killing them despite all evidence to the contrary, he'll obediently get in a huff about transphobic Twitter. He has no idea how disposable he is to his 'allies', and when he gets cancelled by them he's going to go nuts. I can't wait.
 
"Constantly fearing for their lives" over tweets? :story:
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And pointing out that twitter bluesky dorks like Ben behave like hall monitors is "school shooter energy".
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(both tweets in the archive)

Some day, Ben is going to see the Navy SEAL copypasta and be unable to sleep for a week.
One of the biggest whitepills I've swallowed in my time on the Farms is the realization that Clown World's minions are cowards. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.

If mean tweets can make these loons actually "fear for their lives", then they are not nearly as powerful as they seem. Conversely, we semi-normal people underestimate our own power.
 
One of the biggest whitepills I've swallowed in my time on the Farms is the realization that Clown World's minions are cowards. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.

If mean tweets can make these loons actually "fear for their lives", then they are not nearly as powerful as they seem. Conversely, we semi-normal people underestimate our own power.
I'll add on to that how much the system relies on people like Benny Boy here staying within their mental lane, thinking the same thoughts they were instilled with in early childhood, and never questioning the world around them.

Plato's Cave and shit.

Anyone who questions The Narrative is a dangerous person and should be destroyed/unpersoned at all costs.
 
I'll add on to that how much the system relies on people like Benny Boy here staying within their mental lane, thinking the same thoughts they were instilled with in early childhood, and never questioning the world around them.

Plato's Cave and shit.

Anyone who questions The Narrative is a dangerous person and should be destroyed/unpersoned at all costs.
It's actually one of the few things that gets me somewhat mad about these simpletons if I think about it too hard, you know Ben and all his buddies think they're these huge threats to the system due to their deep thinking and highly empirical knowledge as they perpetuate it and rise in its essential institutions while fearing that they'll be next to get caught stepping out of the Party's mass line by the next simpleton looking to advance by throwing someone under the bus in a culture that openly condemns due process.

edit: Look at this fucking toady loser on BlueSky:
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One of the biggest whitepills I've swallowed in my time on the Farms is the realization that Clown World's minions are cowards. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.

If mean tweets can make these loons actually "fear for their lives", then they are not nearly as powerful as they seem. Conversely, we semi-normal people underestimate our own power.
It's been remarked that clown world is a vast and dizzying array of dominos laid out in a complex and stunning design. Impressive yet fragile. Everything is fine until that first domino goes, then it all falls down. The problem is that no one wants to be that first domino, and no one want to be a domino that misses the mark and does not connect and cause the cascade.
 
Some day, Ben is going to see the Navy SEAL copypasta and be unable to sleep for a week.

One of the biggest whitepills I've swallowed in my time on the Farms is the realization that Clown World's minions are cowards. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.

If mean tweets can make these loons actually "fear for their lives", then they are not nearly as powerful as they seem. Conversely, we semi-normal people underestimate our own power.

The flip side is, they’re not cowards at all, they don’t fear for their lives, they’ve just learnt how to weaponise victimhood to malicious ends. They’re professional liars. They’ll pretend they think the gorilla warfare copypasta is a death threat in order to create a scene get attention and validate their victimhood narrative. I have experienced this first hand.
 
One of the things that's been grinding my gears this week:

RFK Jr. was on ABC and the station edited out his crazier statements. This is A GOOD THING.

Kanye West was on Tucker Carlson and FOX edited out his crazier statements. This is A BAD THING.

Benny's whole schtick as a so-called disinformation expert is to decide what people are and are not allowed to consider. The wrongthink arbiter.

I have professional journalist friends, and I know there's sometimes a discussion in the editor's office about what should be in the finished article. Maybe the readers don't need to know all the details of the woman who got eaten by a mountain lion, and including all that information is just appealing to the prurient in a way that would needlessly upset the woman's loved ones. (If you can only find about 30 pounds of pieces remaining from a 120 pound woman, it makes determining cause of death really difficult.)

But when it comes to people stating their personal beliefs, at a certain point you have to assume that your readers or viewers aren't retards and don't need you to protect them from the crazy.

There's the underlying implication with the kind of censorship Ben advocates that if people watch RFK or Kanye, they might wind up thinking they're full of good ideas. I would feel differently if the goal was refutation, like pointing out that vaccines are one of the greatest inventions in human history and for every kid who has a bad reaction, a hundred kids are saved from nasty things like encephalitis, sterility, or death, but Ben's goal isn't refutation, it's saying that some ideas are too dangerous to even consider.

It's so counter to the values of free speech and liberalism. In a different time this man would be rooting out Jewish, Catholic, or Communist infiltration. Can't have people reading about prevailing wages; that road leads right to Red Square!

I hope Ben Collins is on the subway tonight and he slips and falls face first right onto the unwashed dick of the nastiest hobo in New York City.

By the rules of stochastic terrorism, if enough of us wish for it, it's a statistical certainty.
 
There's the underlying implication with the kind of censorship Ben advocates that if people watch RFK or Kanye, they might wind up thinking they're full of good ideas. I would feel differently if the goal was refutation, like pointing out that vaccines are one of the greatest inventions in human history and for every kid who has a bad reaction, a hundred kids are saved from nasty things like encephalitis, sterility, or death, but Ben's goal isn't refutation, it's saying that some ideas are too dangerous to even consider.
You know Ben would just think you're stupid and ignorant (and probably brainwashed) for insinuating that people don't develop their ideas by just blindly believing whatever they're told even though he couldn't possibly explain how this theory could work in a pluralist society nor how he personally escaped it despite being a simpleton.

It's not just silencing certain ideas that Ben, as an omniscient god, knows need to be silenced and the fun thing is that most of the time I'd have to do a logical extension of the view but Ben himself has not just tweeted about this but gone on TV for an award-winning meltdown where he expressed the belief that censoring Bad Ideas isn't enough, people need to be force fed Good Ideas in Proper Amounts so they take Necessary Action.

Ben thinks he's a brave fighter for truth against enormous power, but his central belief is that of the totalitarian propagandist. You can read them all and see that Ben clearly agrees and desires to use the same conceptual tools. The Soviets, the Nazis, China currently, etc. don't just shut down ideas they don't like, they force feed their populations "truth" constantly. Ben chooses to believe that he lives in the same exact system (only obscured) and his missives on Twitter and NBC (both billion dollar media corporations) advocating for increased monopoly corporate power are empowering the people to triumph over shadowy evil forces as he advocates endlessly for replacing a free discourse with the totalitarian system he claims to be fighting. Is it because Ben believes he would be the top-down propagandist or just because he's stupid? I'll leave that to him to say.
 
It's all part and parcel of a fallacy endemic to coastal liberals that if other people were properly educated on the facts, then they'd agree. Any disagreement on a topic is a sign of not having all the facts.

This is ubiquitous despite the obvious racism, classism, sexism, etc. etc. contained within. It's not immediately apparent in some cases, but once you start picking that scab, it's there.

"Criminals commit crimes because they are not properly educated."

"Women get pregnant and have children they are not ready to properly parent and can't afford because they are not properly educated."

"Anyone who doesn't support puberty blockers for trans kids needs to be properly educated."

"Trump won the election in 2016 because he hoodwinked a majority of the electorate into believing his bullshit, and if people were properly educated, they would support Biden."

"Fat people need to be properly educated about nutrition so they can make better choices."

"If the bourgeois were properly educated, they would rebel against the shackles of capitalist oppression and join the class struggle."

I know this because *powerlevel* I am a coastal liberal and I smell the patronizing bullshit coming off of certain individuals.

I'm just here to educate you people.
 
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