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So by this rationale, professional comedians should be hounded out by the media every single time they dare to make a mildly off colour joke about jews?

"mildly off colour joke about jews"

"kill all jews"

The apologists ITT are just as bad as the journalists making it seem like he's a Nazi. Neither side seems aware that you can criticize the dumbass joke and the half-assed apology while not conflating him with Hitler Youth.
Except you're not really criticizing the joke, are you? You're justifying his character assassination, or at least tacitly hand-waving it off like it's not a big deal.


 
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Someone want to tell me who this guy is? And why the hell he's even in the news?

Preferably more concisely than me watching an 11 minute video.


 
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Someone want to tell me who this guy is? And why the hell he's even in the news?

Preferably more concisely than me watching an 11 minute video.
#1 most subscribed youtuber with 53 million subscribers

this is his most popular video

YouTube

he made a few anti-semitic jokes lately and is catching fire over it


 
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Someone want to tell me who this guy is? And why the hell he's even in the news?

Preferably more concisely than me watching an 11 minute video.
#1 most subscribed youtuber with 53 million subscribers

this is his most popular video

YouTube

he made a few anti-semitic jokes lately and is catching fire over it

Should I make a wild assumption that a large portion of his subscriber base is under the age of 16?


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Roughly that age group, he started making videos playing games and acting stupid. But he's moved onto less video games and more just shit posting videos.

Should I make a wild assumption that a large portion of his subscriber base is under the age of 16?


 
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Should I make a wild assumption that a large portion of his subscriber base is under the age of 16?
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that would be a fair assessment
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Roughly that age group, he started making videos playing games and acting stupid. But he's moved onto less video games and more just shit posting videos.

Should I make a wild assumption that a large portion of his subscriber base is under the age of 16?

So yeah, I'll go ahead and make the assumption that a sizeable portion of his viewing base are middle and high school students (Though I can imagine quite a few under 10, but that gets into too many factors).

So he made some anti-semitic comments/jokes, the media took him to task, Disney dropped him, etc?


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He's been doing it for almost half a year now. The media took his videos out of context and showed them to Disney, pushing them into dropping him. PDP doesn't really give a shit about that but does give a shit about the character assassination that's going with it. The media has been going out of its way to say he's a legitimate Nazi/racist/fascist.

So yeah, I'll go ahead and make the assumption that a sizeable portion of his viewing base are middle and high school students (Though I can imagine quite a few under 10, but that gets into too many factors).

So he made some anti-semitic comments/jokes, the media took him to task, Disney dropped him, etc?


 
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He's been doing it for almost half a year now.

Does that make it okay for him to make anti-semitic jokes? Should the audience primarily viewing his videos (Teens and younger) be factored in when leveling criticism - especially when dealing with companies like Disney and Google who tend to avoid controversial figures and children?

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The media took his videos out of context and showed them to Disney, pushing them into dropping him.

According to this Vox article, "Maker severed ties with Kjellberg after the WSJ emailed Disney representatives for comment on the content of his videos."

Emailing Disney (Or Youtube for that matter) and asking for comment when a well known dude they're affiliated with is making questionable jokes and commentary hardly seems like "Pushing them to drop him."

Was there any petitions circulated? Were media pundits lambasting Disney? I'd like to see some proof that they were pushed into dropping him because of one media outlet (At least one confirmed) emailing them

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PDP doesn't really give a shit about that but does give a shit about the character assassination that's going with it.

Is the guy that unaware of how public relations work? I can set him up with any disgraced Congressman for a run down.

(Kidding.)


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i've heard that due to repeated nazi references and anti-semitic jokes pdp has been used as some kind of icon by legit neo nazi sites, at the very least he could denounce those


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So by this rationale, professional comedians should be hounded out by the media every single time they dare to make a mildly off colour joke about jews?

"mildly off colour joke about jews"

"kill all jews"

The apologists ITT are just as bad as the journalists making it seem like he's a Nazi. Neither side seems aware that you can criticize the dumbass joke and the half-assed apology while not conflating him with Hitler Youth.
Except you're not really criticizing the joke, are you? You're justifying his character assassination, or at least tacitly hand-waving it off like it's not a big deal.
On the contrary, the entirety of my posts have been ridiculing the prank and his subsequent complaints, while describing the journalists as vultures and the consequences as unfair.


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Does that make it okay for him to make anti-semitic jokes? Should the audience primarily viewing his videos (Teens and younger) be factored in when leveling criticism - especially when dealing with companies like Disney and Google who tend to avoid controversial figures and children?

Yes, it's VERY much okay for him to make these jokes. It's HIS channel and he can do whatever he wants on it, and he even admits there's consequences for what he chooses to do; that's why he doesn't care about Disney dropping him. And he is under no obligation to police himself because of the demographics of his viewer base.

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Emailing Disney (Or Youtube for that matter) and asking for comment when a well known dude they're affiliated with is making questionable jokes and commentary hardly seems like "Pushing them to drop him."

Was there any petitions circulated? Were media pundits lambasting Disney? I'd like to see some proof that they were pushed into dropping him because of one media outlet (At least one confirmed) emailing them

This is not the first time PDP has been in the spotlight for this kind of behavior. There is simply no way Disney didn't already know about the kind of content he's been putting up on his channel. They simply ignored it because it wasn't a serious issue until now. Disney did the smart thing and dropped him before WSJ started lambasting them. No one is attacking Disney here, but they were backed into it. If the WSJ writers didn't do what they did, he would still be with Disney.

The problem we're all stating is that he's being called a REAL Nazi/Fascist/Racist because of these writers. FORTUNATELY, the only person falling for the bullshit is J.K. Rowling.

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Is the guy that unaware of how public relations work? I can set him up with any disgraced Congressman for a run down.

(Kidding.)

He's aware of how it works, but considering the fact that he's been doing this for quite some time now without any issue, it's more of a situation as stated above: Nobody cared because his videos were obvious jokes and are a non-issue. The media went after him like rabid animals for absolutely no reason.
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i've heard that due to repeated nazi references and anti-semitic jokes pdp has been used as some kind of icon by legit neo nazi sites, at the very least he could denounce those
He has. That was in the little bit of the video I bothered to watch.


 
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Whatever I didn't quote, I agree with. Which is a surprisngly decent amount.

Yes, it's VERY much okay for him to make these jokes. It's HIS channel and he can do whatever he wants on it,

Has he been banned from making the videos? If not, then yes. He can continue making these jokes and statements as much as he wishes. Personally, I don't care because his "content" amounts to middle school cafeteria quality.

The problem we're all stating is that he's being called a REAL Nazi/Fascist/Racist because of these writers. FORTUNATELY, the only person falling for the bullshit is J.K. Rowling.

So the journalists are at fault for covering what amounts to a human/public interest story?

Frankly, I still don't see the big issue here, because it clearly isn't the loss of endorsements/affiliations.

Do you despise the reporters who covered the story? Do you despise how they reported it?
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i've heard that due to repeated nazi references and anti-semitic jokes pdp has been used as some kind of icon by legit neo nazi sites, at the very least he could denounce those
He has. That was in the little bit of the video I bothered to watch.
oh well then good i guess

but yeah that's kinda what people mean when they say all the joking normalizes legitimate ideologies

i personally think an apology was all that was necessary, distasteful as his jokes are they still dont make him comparable to real nazis


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All I've said is that the joke was fucking stupid and his apology was hardly one at all.
I don't believe he should even have to apologize. It's his right to be offensive, and if someone doesn't like it then it's their right to be offended. It would be wise of him to understand the immense influence he has, but regardless, he should still be able to act as distasteful as he wants so long as he doesn't incite violence.


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So the journalists are at fault for covering what amounts to a human/public interest story?

Frankly, I still don't see the big issue here, because it clearly isn't the loss of endorsements/affiliations.

Do you despise the reporters who covered the story? Do you despise how they reported it?
The issue people have is that these journalists when out of their way to cherry pick his distasteful jokes, take then out of context, make false claims about them, and then report him to Disney and Youtube, which has had a significant consequence.

I would imagine that both Disney and Youtube understood who they were affiliated with and what kind of content he created, but it's only now that this story has blown up so much that they've dropped him/canceled his series.

Dropping him because of false or hyperbolic claims that are obvious libel, and are trying to capitalize on sensationalism. That to me is in no way responsible journalism.
Last Edit: February 17, 2017, 03:56:49 PM by Aether


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>People fighting tooth and nail to defend what PDP did when he himself apologized for it in the video and acknowledged it was a step too far

wew

The whole point of his video was how the media cherry-picks and characterizes him, not "I SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO WISH DEATH ON THE JEWS WITH NO REPERCUSSIONS REEE"


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i've heard that due to repeated nazi references and anti-semitic jokes pdp has been used as some kind of icon by legit neo nazi sites, at the very least he could denounce those
He has. That was in the little bit of the video I bothered to watch.
oh well then good i guess

but yeah that's kinda what people mean when they say all the joking normalizes legitimate ideologies

i personally think an apology was all that was necessary, distasteful as his jokes are they still dont make him comparable to real nazis
I did find it a bit odd that he was so mystified by neo-nazis looking to him but then said that these sorts of jokes don't normalize hatred

Like, hmm, dude, why d'ya think all those neo-nazis started latching onto them?


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Like, hmm, dude, why d'ya think all those neo-nazis started latching onto them?

Those Neo-Nazis are still fringe groups no one takes seriously you stupid shit.

The whole point of his video was how the media cherry-picks and characterizes him, not "I SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO WISH DEATH ON THE JEWS WITH NO REPERCUSSIONS REEE"

Good thing he's not actually wishing death on the Jews and that's not what we're complaining about. But way to go on looking like an idiot again.


 
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So the journalists are at fault for covering what amounts to a human/public interest story?

Frankly, I still don't see the big issue here, because it clearly isn't the loss of endorsements/affiliations.

Do you despise the reporters who covered the story? Do you despise how they reported it?
The issue people have is that these journalists when out of their way to cherry pick his distasteful jokes, take then out of context, make false claims about them, and then report him to Disney and Youtube, which has had a significant consequence.

Can I get a link to the article that started this? I hear it was the WSJ, but I can't find said piece. Forbes did a write up about it though, saying:

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In this case, PewDiePie is clearly mad at the Wall Street Journal for lighting this tinderbox, but ultimately it was Disney and Google’s decision to end their relationships with him. I do not think WSJ set out to “assassinate” PewDiePie, and it’s normal to contact the subjects of a story with pertinent information to give them a chance to respond before publication, which is what they did with Disney. It is a story when the most popular YouTuber in the world, one with millions of young fans, uses anti-Semitic humor, however few examples there may be, regardless of the ultimate intent of the joke. WSJ pressed Disney on what their response was to these instances, and Disney deemed it appropriate to end their relationship with him as a result.

If anything, it seems as if PewDiePie should be raging against Disney and Google who are the corporations directly responsible for the decision-making regarding these deals, and did not stand by him as a partner. But those companies would be too dangerous for PewDiePie to take on, as it could continue to backfire on him (Google could wipe his channel entirely, in theory), while attacking the media instead is an easy target.

Based on this summary, I don't see where the supposed bias and bad journalism is coming from - hence why I'd like to see whatever this original story was.

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I would imagine that both Disney and Youtube understood who they were affiliated with and what kind of content he created, but it's only now that this story has blown up so much that they've dropped him/canceled his series.

Yes and no - PDP was affliated with Maker Studios, which is owned by Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media - a smaller division within the Disney company. Again, without the original article that started this, I can't say who in the company was reach out to for comment. If it was someone outside of the DCPIM division, I wouldn't be surprised if they hardly knew the story.

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Dropping him because of false or hyperbolic claims that are obvious libel, and are trying to capitalize on sensationalism. That to me is in no way responsible journalism.

...But the journalists didn't drop him? Like Forbes said, if he's angry at anyone, it should be the actual companies that cut ties with him.


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Like, hmm, dude, why d'ya think all those neo-nazis started latching onto them?

Those Neo-Nazis are still fringe groups no one takes seriously you stupid shit.

The whole point of his video was how the media cherry-picks and characterizes him, not "I SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO WISH DEATH ON THE JEWS WITH NO REPERCUSSIONS REEE"

Good thing he's not actually wishing death on the Jews and that's not what we're complaining about. But way to go on looking like an idiot again.
For someone who calls me an idiot for missing the point, you sure seem to miss the point a lot.

I'm talking about his followers in the second bit, not PDP himself, who seem to think that "freedom of speech" applies to private industries as well as governments and that it dictates "freedom of consequence".

As for the first bit, if you think white nationalist groups haven't gained traction over the last few years, then you haven't been paying attention.


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So the journalists are at fault for covering what amounts to a human/public interest story?

Frankly, I still don't see the big issue here, because it clearly isn't the loss of endorsements/affiliations.

Do you despise the reporters who covered the story? Do you despise how they reported it?
The issue people have is that these journalists when out of their way to cherry pick his distasteful jokes, take then out of context, make false claims about them, and then report him to Disney and Youtube, which has had a significant consequence.

Can I get a link to the article that started this? I hear it was the WSJ, but I can't find said piece. Forbes did a write up about it though, saying:

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In this case, PewDiePie is clearly mad at the Wall Street Journal for lighting this tinderbox, but ultimately it was Disney and Google’s decision to end their relationships with him. I do not think WSJ set out to “assassinate” PewDiePie, and it’s normal to contact the subjects of a story with pertinent information to give them a chance to respond before publication, which is what they did with Disney. It is a story when the most popular YouTuber in the world, one with millions of young fans, uses anti-Semitic humor, however few examples there may be, regardless of the ultimate intent of the joke. WSJ pressed Disney on what their response was to these instances, and Disney deemed it appropriate to end their relationship with him as a result.

If anything, it seems as if PewDiePie should be raging against Disney and Google who are the corporations directly responsible for the decision-making regarding these deals, and did not stand by him as a partner. But those companies would be too dangerous for PewDiePie to take on, as it could continue to backfire on him (Google could wipe his channel entirely, in theory), while attacking the media instead is an easy target.

Based on this summary, I don't see where the supposed bias and bad journalism is coming from - hence why I'd like to see whatever this original story was.

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I would imagine that both Disney and Youtube understood who they were affiliated with and what kind of content he created, but it's only now that this story has blown up so much that they've dropped him/canceled his series.

Yes and no - PDP was affliated with Maker Studios, which is owned by Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media - a smaller division within the Disney company. Again, without the original article that started this, I can't say who in the company was reach out to for comment. If it was someone outside of the DCPIM division, I wouldn't be surprised if they hardly knew the story.

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Dropping him because of false or hyperbolic claims that are obvious libel, and are trying to capitalize on sensationalism. That to me is in no way responsible journalism.

...But the journalists didn't drop him? Like Forbes said, if he's angry at anyone, it should be the actual companies that cut ties with him.
I believe this is the original article that kicked things off publicly. You will have to subcribe to WSJ or make an account to read the full article unfortunately.

From all accounts I've seen, the journalists catalyzed the process of Disney and YouTube severing ties with him by searching through his content to find the offending material, take it out of context, and send it to Disney and Youtube claiming him to be normalizing Nazism/fascism.

There was no public outcry about his shock humor. No one was making a fuss until these three journalists decided that there should be a controversy surrounding this issue.

There wasn't some phenomenon of outrage that they decided to cover, but rather, they created the phenomenon of outrage themselves, whether simply to slander him, to capitalize on sensationalism, or perhaps both. If what I've heard about the situation is true, I simply cannot see these actions as responsible journalism.


 
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So the journalists are at fault for covering what amounts to a human/public interest story?

Frankly, I still don't see the big issue here, because it clearly isn't the loss of endorsements/affiliations.

Do you despise the reporters who covered the story? Do you despise how they reported it?
The issue people have is that these journalists when out of their way to cherry pick his distasteful jokes, take then out of context, make false claims about them, and then report him to Disney and Youtube, which has had a significant consequence.

Can I get a link to the article that started this? I hear it was the WSJ, but I can't find said piece. Forbes did a write up about it though, saying:

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In this case, PewDiePie is clearly mad at the Wall Street Journal for lighting this tinderbox, but ultimately it was Disney and Google’s decision to end their relationships with him. I do not think WSJ set out to “assassinate” PewDiePie, and it’s normal to contact the subjects of a story with pertinent information to give them a chance to respond before publication, which is what they did with Disney. It is a story when the most popular YouTuber in the world, one with millions of young fans, uses anti-Semitic humor, however few examples there may be, regardless of the ultimate intent of the joke. WSJ pressed Disney on what their response was to these instances, and Disney deemed it appropriate to end their relationship with him as a result.

If anything, it seems as if PewDiePie should be raging against Disney and Google who are the corporations directly responsible for the decision-making regarding these deals, and did not stand by him as a partner. But those companies would be too dangerous for PewDiePie to take on, as it could continue to backfire on him (Google could wipe his channel entirely, in theory), while attacking the media instead is an easy target.

Based on this summary, I don't see where the supposed bias and bad journalism is coming from - hence why I'd like to see whatever this original story was.

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I would imagine that both Disney and Youtube understood who they were affiliated with and what kind of content he created, but it's only now that this story has blown up so much that they've dropped him/canceled his series.

Yes and no - PDP was affliated with Maker Studios, which is owned by Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media - a smaller division within the Disney company. Again, without the original article that started this, I can't say who in the company was reach out to for comment. If it was someone outside of the DCPIM division, I wouldn't be surprised if they hardly knew the story.

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Dropping him because of false or hyperbolic claims that are obvious libel, and are trying to capitalize on sensationalism. That to me is in no way responsible journalism.

...But the journalists didn't drop him? Like Forbes said, if he's angry at anyone, it should be the actual companies that cut ties with him.
I believe this is the original article that kicked things off publicly. You will have to subcribe to WSJ or make an account to read the full article unfortunately.

I'll give it a read once I'm able to.

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From all accounts I've seen, the journalists catalyzed the process of Disney and YouTube severing ties with him by searching through his content to find the offending material, take it out of context, and send it to Disney and Youtube claiming him to be normalizing Nazism/fascism.

Mind showing me where journalist or the media did this? I'll give the WSJ article a read, but I've yet to see any indication they did anything outside of request comments from Disney about this one incident in particular.



 
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Ya fuckin' ganderneck.
So the journalists are at fault for covering what amounts to a human/public interest story?

Frankly, I still don't see the big issue here, because it clearly isn't the loss of endorsements/affiliations.

Do you despise the reporters who covered the story? Do you despise how they reported it?
The issue people have is that these journalists when out of their way to cherry pick his distasteful jokes, take then out of context, make false claims about them, and then report him to Disney and Youtube, which has had a significant consequence.

Can I get a link to the article that started this? I hear it was the WSJ, but I can't find said piece. Forbes did a write up about it though, saying:

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In this case, PewDiePie is clearly mad at the Wall Street Journal for lighting this tinderbox, but ultimately it was Disney and Google’s decision to end their relationships with him. I do not think WSJ set out to “assassinate” PewDiePie, and it’s normal to contact the subjects of a story with pertinent information to give them a chance to respond before publication, which is what they did with Disney. It is a story when the most popular YouTuber in the world, one with millions of young fans, uses anti-Semitic humor, however few examples there may be, regardless of the ultimate intent of the joke. WSJ pressed Disney on what their response was to these instances, and Disney deemed it appropriate to end their relationship with him as a result.

If anything, it seems as if PewDiePie should be raging against Disney and Google who are the corporations directly responsible for the decision-making regarding these deals, and did not stand by him as a partner. But those companies would be too dangerous for PewDiePie to take on, as it could continue to backfire on him (Google could wipe his channel entirely, in theory), while attacking the media instead is an easy target.

Based on this summary, I don't see where the supposed bias and bad journalism is coming from - hence why I'd like to see whatever this original story was.

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I would imagine that both Disney and Youtube understood who they were affiliated with and what kind of content he created, but it's only now that this story has blown up so much that they've dropped him/canceled his series.

Yes and no - PDP was affliated with Maker Studios, which is owned by Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media - a smaller division within the Disney company. Again, without the original article that started this, I can't say who in the company was reach out to for comment. If it was someone outside of the DCPIM division, I wouldn't be surprised if they hardly knew the story.

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Dropping him because of false or hyperbolic claims that are obvious libel, and are trying to capitalize on sensationalism. That to me is in no way responsible journalism.

...But the journalists didn't drop him? Like Forbes said, if he's angry at anyone, it should be the actual companies that cut ties with him.
I believe this is the original article that kicked things off publicly. You will have to subcribe to WSJ or make an account to read the full article unfortunately.

I'll give it a read once I'm able to.

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From all accounts I've seen, the journalists catalyzed the process of Disney and YouTube severing ties with him by searching through his content to find the offending material, take it out of context, and send it to Disney and Youtube claiming him to be normalizing Nazism/fascism.

Mind showing me where journalist or the media did this? I'll give the WSJ article a read, but I've yet to see any indication they did anything outside of request comments from Disney about this one incident in particular.
From everything I've been hearing, it was the three that wrote the article I linked to you.


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>People fighting tooth and nail to defend what PDP did when he himself apologized for it in the video and acknowledged it was a step too far

wew

The whole point of his video was how the media cherry-picks and characterizes him, not "I SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO WISH DEATH ON THE JEWS WITH NO REPERCUSSIONS REEE"
It's a joke
It's a joke that normalizes hatred, yes

I don't really have a problem with PDP and overall I think he's a standup guy. But the problem with these "edgy" jokes that come in nowadays is they have two kinds of people who laugh at them. When you say things like "kill all jews" or "lynch niggers" or "women should die" and so on, the first group that's gonna laugh at that is edgy teenagers and young adults who equate "mean-spirited" with "funny". The second type is people who laugh because it confirms their biases and they think "yes, that is what should happen".

These "jokes" have no setup, no punchline, no red herring, no reversal of expectations - just a mean-spirited attack.


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