Jordan Sather? Really… Don’t care. Also… The other guy that’s on his podcast, I can’t understand a single word he saying. That’s another way to deceive people, have somebody who is just unable to speak, while allowing you to not understand the words that they’re saying.
Also - anyone who has the wherewithal to create content, and broadcasted on a regular basis, is deserving of whatever fee somebody wants to pay them. I hate the term paytriot - because it immediately has a negative connotation. If somebody wants to listen to a content creator on rumble, youtube or bitchute, and they want to pay those people for the content they provide, then more power to you. It’s called free market.
It takes a lot of work to be able to create content, and consistently put it out. There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes, and a certain amount of time, effort, and dedication. It’s a job for some people, and if somebody wants to pay them for it then go for it.
I used to be part of a social media thing called next-door. It was just a den of vipers and some of the most hateful people on the Internet. Anyway, the reason I left is because people were having this huge argument about the homeless begging for money - in the Chandler mall area.
anybody that will stand in 105° heat, for hours at a time, and having to deal with a shame of all of that, and being diligent— That’s a job. They deserve whatever money there get. I give to the homeless when I feel led by the Lord, but I’ve never tried to call the police on them, or stop them from doing what they’re doing. And that’s with the whole argument on next-door was about. These people were so hateful. It was just amazing to me.
None of the people mentioned, ask for money. People give from their own hearts. If somebody feels lead to give, that’s up to them it’s a personal choice. Nobody is twisting anyone’s arms.
Yes, I do believe we should have discernment, and personally… I don’t have money to give. But I’ll give my clicks, my comments, and my upvotes!
Simon parks didn't ask for money? So asking for donations isn't asking for money? Or selling fake radiation blocking machines is fine then? Not sure about the others by Charlie and Simon asked for lots of money. Charlie has a subscription service that provides "special Intel"...
Just because somebody is selling a subscription, or selling a product does it mean they’re asking for money. You’re being provided something for that money. There’s a huge difference.
I agree, I signed up for next door and left when I realized most of my neighbors where Nazi jerks. All the ones I know personally are not... if they're even my real neighbors- mostly I think it's a app with bots spreading hate
Jordan Sather? Really… Don’t care. Also… The other guy that’s on his podcast, I can’t understand a single word he saying. That’s another way to deceive people, have somebody who is just unable to speak, while allowing you to not understand the words that they’re saying.
Also - anyone who has the wherewithal to create content, and broadcasted on a regular basis, is deserving of whatever fee somebody wants to pay them. I hate the term paytriot - because it immediately has a negative connotation. If somebody wants to listen to a content creator on rumble, youtube or bitchute, and they want to pay those people for the content they provide, then more power to you. It’s called free market.
It takes a lot of work to be able to create content, and consistently put it out. There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes, and a certain amount of time, effort, and dedication. It’s a job for some people, and if somebody wants to pay them for it then go for it.
I used to be part of a social media thing called next-door. It was just a den of vipers and some of the most hateful people on the Internet. Anyway, the reason I left is because people were having this huge argument about the homeless begging for money - in the Chandler mall area.
anybody that will stand in 105° heat, for hours at a time, and having to deal with a shame of all of that, and being diligent— That’s a job. They deserve whatever money there get. I give to the homeless when I feel led by the Lord, but I’ve never tried to call the police on them, or stop them from doing what they’re doing. And that’s with the whole argument on next-door was about. These people were so hateful. It was just amazing to me.
None of the people mentioned, ask for money. People give from their own hearts. If somebody feels lead to give, that’s up to them it’s a personal choice. Nobody is twisting anyone’s arms.
Yes, I do believe we should have discernment, and personally… I don’t have money to give. But I’ll give my clicks, my comments, and my upvotes!
Simon parks didn't ask for money? So asking for donations isn't asking for money? Or selling fake radiation blocking machines is fine then? Not sure about the others by Charlie and Simon asked for lots of money. Charlie has a subscription service that provides "special Intel"...
Just because somebody is selling a subscription, or selling a product does it mean they’re asking for money. You’re being provided something for that money. There’s a huge difference.
I agree, I signed up for next door and left when I realized most of my neighbors where Nazi jerks. All the ones I know personally are not... if they're even my real neighbors- mostly I think it's a app with bots spreading hate