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Topic: Tim Pool Sues Kamala Harris Over Alleged Plan to Execute Trump Opponents (Read 57 times)

legendary
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Is being anti-war the same thing as being Putinist?

Is asking loaded questions the only fallacy y'all kremlinbots have?

Tim Pool is not "anti-war", he's very much pro-Putin's-war-in-Ukraine, and being paid by Kremlin to do so.

I'd think when there is an improved definition you'd embrace it instead of attacking it... its like you want to attack everything I say even when it is good.

You can't really expect to come here shilling one of the dumbest extremist youtubers and get "embraced" by everyone. Not how it works. Get yourself out of the conspiratardery cesspool if you're interested in some sort of discussion on substance but that's not really your goal, is it.
newbie
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The Kamala Harris campaign is said to have falsely claimed "Mr Pool is promoting a 'plan to give Trump total, unchecked legal power so they can jail and execute those who don't support Trump if he wins".

https://www.newsweek.com/tim-pool-kamala-harris-defamation-lawsuit-west-virginia-project-2025-1955775

That said, is seems Tim Pool actually isn't much of a Trump supporter to begin with despite having arguably moved from the political center to the center-right over support for free speech and gun rights. Rather, he has been critical of both Trump and Harris. Under a dramatically improved definition of center as "Left-wing is for social freedoms but also for economic restraints, while right-wing is for economic freedoms but for social restraints", Tim Pool is most certainly a centrist as being for both social and economic freedoms, with a preference for only small amounts of social and economic restraint of various kinds.

Tim Pool is seeking damages for higher security measures needed to fight off the people who often put death threats against him as a result of comments like those by the Harris campaign. Despite being mostly a centrist, the death threats are by almost entirely leftist individuals.


He may have have been centrist years ago when he was working for Vice, but he's about as right wing as it gets these days.  Anti-trans, anti-immigration, pushes the right wing victim complex, he was one of the top 20 spreaders of baseless conspiracy theories on the 2020 election on social media, oh and he was literally being paid $100k per episode by Russia to help Trump get elected up until like 2 weeks ago.  

That's not "arguably center-right", that's right-wing MAGAtard.  
Like the neighboring comment you're left-right compass seems a bit skewed. Why is being neutral on someone being trans "anti-trans"? Tim Pool invites trans people as guests on his show, so I disagree that would be considered anti-trans. As for being anti-immigration, that would be a new position for him to have for sure, what quote is that based on?

Trump himself unlike Obama has always been in favor of gay marriage, therefore is stronger on gay rights than Obama. Secondly, Trump signed gun control legislation as president, so he accepts gun control. Thirdly, Trump apparently hosted a gay wedding at one of his premises, which only a centrist or left-leaning person would do. Fourthly, Trump is a centrist on the freedom of expression, having substantial support in some cases but not in others. One thing both Trump and Tim Pool have in common is they both support abortion at the state level... a moderate position. It seems both Tim Pool and Trump are mostly moderate centrists in many ways.

I don't think a gay-marriage supporting trans-wedding attending gun-law supporting non-free-speech absolutist moderate could ever be considered right wing. So, that would generally cover both Tim Pool and Trump. Perhaps you want to think of them as right-wing because you psychologically have a need to comply with the mainstream news requirement for Trump and Tim Pool to be bad guys in your life to be your mortal enemies? Are Kamala voters KamalaTARDS or does this only apply to your arch enemy? Or perhaps the definition of right-wing now includes people who find most free speech concepts acceptable, gay marriage acceptable, gun control just fine, and trans people acceptable, and abortion also acceptable?
newbie
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That said, is seems Tim Pool actually isn't much of a Trump supporter to begin with despite having arguably moved from the political center to the center-right over support for free speech and gun rights. Rather, he has been critical of both Trump and Harris. Under a dramatically improved definition of center as "Left-wing is for social freedoms but also for economic restraints, while right-wing is for economic freedoms but for social restraints", Tim Pool is most certainly a centrist as being for both social and economic freedoms, with a preference for only small amounts of social and economic restraint of various kinds.

Tim "screaming Putinist" Pool is not a centrist. Also right-wing politics in the US against quite a few "economic freedoms", from labor unions to free trade. It's more about economic nationalism than freedom.

So nice try to redefine the political spectrum to fit one Russian plant but you may want to revise your approach.

But if he wants to waste his rubles on a frivolous lawsuit - that's his constitutional right.
Is being anti-war the same thing as being Putinist? Please name all Tim Pool's specific policies that make him pro-Putin? And yes, the right-left wing spectrum is a hot mess that needs refinement, with completely contradictory positions on both sides. For example, the current "left wing" is pro-censorship. Sorry no, that is wrong. And I do expect you to acknowledge that for consistency and meaningfulness as usefulness of words.

ALL left wingers ALL agree in heavy economic restraint, so that makes sense.

ALL right wingers ALL agree in some cultural restraints whether it be religious, traditionalist, or law-and-order type restraints.

I'd think when there is an improved definition you'd embrace it instead of attacking it... its like you want to attack everything I say even when it is good.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
That said, is seems Tim Pool actually isn't much of a Trump supporter to begin with despite having arguably moved from the political center to the center-right over support for free speech and gun rights. Rather, he has been critical of both Trump and Harris. Under a dramatically improved definition of center as "Left-wing is for social freedoms but also for economic restraints, while right-wing is for economic freedoms but for social restraints", Tim Pool is most certainly a centrist as being for both social and economic freedoms, with a preference for only small amounts of social and economic restraint of various kinds.

Tim "screaming Putinist" Pool is not a centrist. Also right-wing politics in the US against quite a few "economic freedoms", from labor unions to free trade. It's more about economic nationalism than freedom.

So nice try to redefine the political spectrum to fit one Russian plant but you may want to revise your approach.

But if he wants to waste his rubles on a frivolous lawsuit - that's his constitutional right.
legendary
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The Kamala Harris campaign is said to have falsely claimed "Mr Pool is promoting a 'plan to give Trump total, unchecked legal power so they can jail and execute those who don't support Trump if he wins".

https://www.newsweek.com/tim-pool-kamala-harris-defamation-lawsuit-west-virginia-project-2025-1955775

That said, is seems Tim Pool actually isn't much of a Trump supporter to begin with despite having arguably moved from the political center to the center-right over support for free speech and gun rights. Rather, he has been critical of both Trump and Harris. Under a dramatically improved definition of center as "Left-wing is for social freedoms but also for economic restraints, while right-wing is for economic freedoms but for social restraints", Tim Pool is most certainly a centrist as being for both social and economic freedoms, with a preference for only small amounts of social and economic restraint of various kinds.

Tim Pool is seeking damages for higher security measures needed to fight off the people who often put death threats against him as a result of comments like those by the Harris campaign. Despite being mostly a centrist, the death threats are by almost entirely leftist individuals.


He may have have been centrist years ago when he was working for Vice, but he's about as right wing as it gets these days.  Anti-trans, anti-immigration, pushes the right wing victim complex, he was one of the top 20 spreaders of baseless conspiracy theories on the 2020 election on social media, oh and he was literally being paid $100k per episode by Russia to help Trump get elected up until like 2 weeks ago.  

That's not "arguably center-right", that's right-wing MAGAtard.  
member
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What I like about democracy is that you can demand millions of dollars for anything that could offend you or damage your reputation.

It's funny that Tip will get this money. It's also funny that because of this very democracy I had to emigrate from Russia to Georgia.
newbie
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The Kamala Harris campaign is said to have falsely claimed "Mr Pool is promoting a 'plan to give Trump total, unchecked legal power so they can jail and execute those who don't support Trump if he wins".

https://www.newsweek.com/tim-pool-kamala-harris-defamation-lawsuit-west-virginia-project-2025-1955775

That said, is seems Tim Pool actually isn't much of a Trump supporter to begin with despite having arguably moved from the political center to the center-right over support for free speech and gun rights. Rather, he has been critical of both Trump and Harris. Under a dramatically improved definition of center as "Left-wing is for social freedoms but also for economic restraints, while right-wing is for economic freedoms but for social restraints", Tim Pool is most certainly a centrist as being for both social and economic freedoms, with a preference for only small amounts of social and economic restraint of various kinds.

Tim Pool is seeking damages for higher security measures needed to fight off the people who often put death threats against him as a result of comments like those by the Harris campaign. Despite being mostly a centrist, the death threats are by almost entirely leftist individuals.
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