Is James Woods calling it quits from social media?
(twitter.com)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (73)
sorted by:
He's not wrong.
Was just going to say that.
Wasn't it just last week there was a rally cry here with several active stickies advocating taking the digital meme war to twitter?
One week later: “Social media isn’t free speech, it’s exhausting and deflating.”
How funny the narrative shifts when Twitter finally positions itself to help our cause.
The shill work here is impressive.
Yes, I recall the stickies, and it's very encouraging to know the town square has been neutralized. Almost encouraging enough to rejoin, and it's a conflicting situation for me personally. Woods has been very active and a great asset to the movement, as are many others. But I can see how exhausting it must have been for him, and my particular critic of social media was based on general observations over a long period of time and experience. In general, social media has drawbacks and benefits. Sometimes a person just needs to unplug and take a break.
I think James has found the great deception and is ready to move forward without social media. I think I totally understand as well.
And then he sold out to the cabal. No black pills.
Why wait until Elon purchased it? Been making noise for gears. Suddenly we see progress in multiple areas like Bal Gate, and he wants to bounce? Makes no sense.
perhaps he feels comfortable stepping back a bit now that we are not being crushed by censorship.... He has certainly fought hard for many years.... and he is getting up there in years... s I hope that he is able to enjoy his life, I for one will miss his voice.
to clarify, drudge sold out. here i'm talking about Woods> it's probably related to the lawsuit. either the BHs got to him and he doesn't have WH cover, or he's trying to rally the troops and get twitter followers to start in with the whitepills and get more involved. i'm leaning to the latter.
He sold the site.
Drudge was given a deep state "offer he couldn't refuse", capiche?
oh that's different.