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This comment sums it up pretty well. https://pic8.co/sh/cfBx5P.png

[–] 1 pt (edited )

I'd agree with that. I watched it live. I was really excited to hear the conversation, but then ya know.

kanye has sacrificed a lot over what is an obvious truth and for a man who wants to be Prez (it'll never happen, just entertaining the idea) he showed a short fuse. although i do understand it must be beyond frustrating to say something so obviously true and have your life upended over it and then you find yourself on a podcast with a guy who says he wants to have edgy conversations and knows all about journalism and media behind the scenes and then pretends to have no idea what kanye is talking about.

also Tim Pool, who never ever goes far enough imo, does have to watch what is said and doesn't want to violate ToS with youtube due to money. I get that, but as some point if you actually care about free speech and want to change the world if you only play by the rules the Establishment lays out how are you ever going to actually change anything? I respect his work since he does way more in terms of putting his livelihood on the line more than most, but then he's gotta drop this "fighting against the Establishment" image since you're too timid (pun intended) to speak the truth or at least allow someone else to speak it on your platform, you only say what you're allowed to say because money.

[–] 2 pts

>dude it isnt a debate. we want to listen to ye and nick. we dont care what a turbo normie like tim has to say

Ah aha

[–] 1 pt

I watched this (short) podcast. The black guy, whose real name I don't know, rambled incoherently for several minutes. When the funny little white guy in the wool cap said something, the black guy walked out. After a minute or so, his two white homies went trailing after him. The one in the black sunglasses looks like an idiot, by the way, and the other one squeaks like a girl. Then the (presumably bald) white guy in the wool cap spent an endless amount of time trying to justify what he had said, which was funny, because he hadn't really said much of anything. He was too busy pussyfooting around the minefield of Jew sensitivity. Then some girls came on and patted the wool cap on the back for being such a great guy and for being so right. That's when I bailed.