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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "Jimmy Dore's Dangerous Lightbulb Moment" video.
@yogoshun I don't think they'd be criticizing Jimmy if he didn't keep on doing irresponsible shit like this. I'm sure some of it is that Jimmy's attitude gets on Seder's nerves, but I imagine a lot, if not most, of it is that they believe Dore's methods are truly counterproductive, destructive, and deserve to be criticized by at least one outlet that's willing to make a necessary enemy of him and his most ardent followers, who have a track record of freaking out over any criticism (likely why not many other leftists speak out against Dore & instead use vague & coded language when referring to him).
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@blockheaddeity4012 Kyle is nothing like Jimmy, do you even watch his show? He actually supports Justice Democrats & criticizes the Right on a daily basis. Don't even try to lump him in with Jimmy Dore, a guy who purposefully keeps his viewers uninformed, whereas Kyle always gives people the full picture & makes logical based arguments.
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@blockheaddeity4012 Kyle criticized Andrew Gillum for meeting with Hillary because he believed it was stupid. Hillary has an approval rating in the low 20s & it was already an extremely close race. You're also just leaving out the fact that Kyle supported Gillum & wanted him to win. You're really trying to misrepresent him when the focus on this video should be solely about Dore. Kyle is not the one giving a platform to far right extremists, the exact opposite is true in his case. You need to calm down & do your homework on the guy, because I'm telling you, you're just wrong.
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Wait, he's giving a platform to white supremacists now? Is that what you're saying?
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Except context matters. & in this case, the context tells us this guy is a white supremacist, far right violent extremist (the kind of people who believe in a white ethnostate), & not to mention a political hack. Not a coincidence that he's just now making these points when Donald Trump is no longer president (a president who was even more of a corporate tool). He doesn't get to act principled on the subject after 4 years of fighting anti fascist protesters in the street for 4 years to protect his elitist overlord that prioritizes tax cuts for the rich and corporations.
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A general strike is not a bad idea in the slightest, however, reaching out to some of the most vile & violent people in the country, in the hopes that that will get more people to join the cause is not just stupid and counterproductive, it's also the act of selling your soul for what you perceive as the "greater good". The Yellow Vest strikes in France did not start because the protesters teamed up neo-fascists & the KKK. Yes, there was a coalition that included Marie La Pen supporters, but they were not white supremacist goons that support armed insurrection. This shit is dangerous
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Irrelevant. Someone's gotta do it, especially in this case. This shit regarding platforming violent white supremacist extremists is unacceptable.
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@faceplants2 Go through his comments and you'll find half of his audience applauds this shit & Trump. He's at a point where nearly all of his audience have a better opinion of Trump and white supremacist boogaloo boys than they do of Bernie Sanders, whose currently trying to enact emergency universal healthcare during the pandemic.
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What Party? He doesn't have a party, just an idea that's been bouncing around for years that's completely unattainable. When Trump tries to create a "Patriot Party" and even he utterly fails at it, then maybe people will finally realize just how ineffectual a "People's Party" really is unless you do serious campaign finance reform.
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