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All of this is contemptible but for some reason this quote he pulls is the worst bit to me. It's so pompous and so arrogant for a tech bro to describe his Nazi funding company as "a way of handling extremism on the internet." Not even something his company does. Just his company, existing
The sheer arrogance of this quote is really something to behold. It's "working the best" by what metric, exactly, sir? And who's the "we" that have tried various ways so far, because it's certainly not 'people on the internet,' many of whom have developed ways of dealing with Nazis which are significantly more effective than the substack method of 'literally give them money to use our platform'
Hell, even 4chan deals better with the neonazis than Substack, as 4chan doesn't fucking pay them.
the fucking neoliberal stank on being this loud and proud about consistently doing nothing about nazis
…is what I’d say if this piece of shit wasn’t fucking paying them in direct proportion to how effectively they’ve spread their Nazi shit onto the internet using his terrible fucking blogging platform
god fucking damn I am so tired of these mediocre men controlling every popular part of the internet. when the fuck did it become no longer normal to just ban fascist fuckheads and all their friends on sight? nah I know the answer: when someone realized there was money in catering to the worst fucking people on the planet
that is the cuntiest tech quote I've heard in a while. "Of all the things we've tried so far..." as if he invented the gated community he probably grew up in,