Fair. But he took multiple days to hype up the story and said it would be huge and super important. As the interviewer, he should've at least vetted the 'expert'. As someone that supposedly cares about the health and safety of 'fellow patriots', he shouldn't have spent all that time hyping up something that, if true, was critically important to notify people of as soon as possible.
That critique is kind of ironic considering the type of activity that goes on here both through what users post and what the adopted figureheads of the movement typically do
We aren't pundits or people presenting ourselves as verified reporters.
And I don't like it when the adopted figureheads pull things like this either, but at least with them we can soothe ourselves with the 'there has to be something else' to this excuse until we inevitably forget.
I cannot speak for others, but after the "snake venom" in the vax stunt - I think he is, at best a paytriot, at worst a clown.
That's not what Stew Peters claimed, that was what an expert claimed who he interviewed. He would have no way to falsify that testimony.
Fair. But he took multiple days to hype up the story and said it would be huge and super important. As the interviewer, he should've at least vetted the 'expert'. As someone that supposedly cares about the health and safety of 'fellow patriots', he shouldn't have spent all that time hyping up something that, if true, was critically important to notify people of as soon as possible.
That critique is kind of ironic considering the type of activity that goes on here both through what users post and what the adopted figureheads of the movement typically do
We aren't pundits or people presenting ourselves as verified reporters.
And I don't like it when the adopted figureheads pull things like this either, but at least with them we can soothe ourselves with the 'there has to be something else' to this excuse until we inevitably forget.