I'm 58 mins in and he is really pinning down his guest Matt Binder who keeps shifting his arguments to try to prove his assertions including approximately: "Twitter rules has been not been biased against conservatives" "facebook does not promote left content over right etc." Binder is a really twisty guy and if he loses an argument he shifts the goalposts, reframes it in emotional terms and then tries to shift back to claim that he won the argument.
Once you see it you can't unsee it.
Binder is a sllimy guy.
Tim Pool seems consistent. He's not a conservative though, he's a old school liberal as far as I can tell. He says he is pro choice and pro green agenda. I would listen to him more if I had the time. I think he's good at redpilling people who have had their head in the sand on most issues.
I've never listened to Tim Pool before.
I'm 58 mins in and he is really pinning down his guest Matt Binder who keeps shifting his arguments to try to prove his assertions including approximately: "Twitter rules has been not been biased against conservatives" "facebook does not promote left content over right etc." Binder is a really twisty guy and if he loses an argument he shifts the goalposts, reframes it in emotional terms and then tries to shift back to claim that he won the argument.
Once you see it you can't unsee it.
Binder is a sllimy guy.
Tim Pool seems consistent. He's not a conservative though, he's a old school liberal as far as I can tell. He says he is pro choice and pro green agenda. I would listen to him more if I had the time. I think he's good at redpilling people who have had their head in the sand on most issues.