Why was there a pro-Hitler, Holocaust-denying ad on X?
Why was there a pro-Hitler, Holocaust-denying ad on X?
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A paid ad featuring a smiling photo of Hitler with happy children and questioning facts about the Holocaust was allowed to post on X.
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Why was there a pro-Hitler, Holocaust-denying ad on X?
A paid ad featuring a smiling photo of Hitler with happy children and questioning facts about the Holocaust was allowed to post on X.
Better question: Why the fuck are you still on Twitter?
I read the article.
and I get that we were all taught to ask questions for the titles on our high school essays, but asking why pro-hitler content is promoted by a company whose CEO literally publicly performed a Nazi salute is less effective than the headline:
"There is a pro-hitler and Holocaust-denying ad on Twitter."
"Was"? It was removed, right?.... RIGHT?
It's like we have forgotten - some questions have a right answer.
People are still questioning why??
Why? Because it's owned by Nazis.
Better question: what are people going to do in response?
Probably nothing. Disappointing.
I already don't use Twitter, and encourage my friends not to, either. But I did that years ago. There's not really a whole lot else I can do? Start a Fight Club, squat in an old condemned house, and blow up their building at the end? I have bills to pay and family that depends on those bills being paid.
the most important thing you can do is organize on any anticapitalist or antifascist organization.
What should they do? Outlaw free speech & things that other people don't like? Guess I'll be going to jail since I'm an atheist & will gladly call most Christians mentally ill. Since Trump is in power prob will be one of the first things he outlaws. You should research legal cases regarding free speech. Many Jews have even represented & defended Nazis rights to march & speak their opinions in public without violence or censorship. There are many good arguments & thought that has went into that case law. Just cause it bothers you doesn't mean that it hasn't been considered before.
Paradox of tolerance comes to mind. If you just put up with people who want to do bad things, they'll probably do bad things!
And it was considered before. There was a Holocaust. It was decided, via violence and other means, that naziism is not okay.
Also, Twitter is a private platform and is largely free to decide what goes on its platform.
You're approaching fractally wrong, here.