The Globe reported last month that Jefferson Thomas, a longtime GOP operative who heads a firm called the Synapse Group, had submitted signatures for Stein in several New Hampshire municipalities.
You love this line, it’s your go to NPC response. You may not have written the article, but by posting it, you are promoting it.
You’ll gish gallop around that fact, I’m sure. But you constantly post inflammatory articles and then claim that it’s okay because you didn’t write the article. It’s not okay, and you’re supporting the misleading and inflammatory content by doing that (but of course, you already know that).
But I’ve posted articles that are critical of Trump, Stein, and Harris, as well as articles praising each of them.
So, if you’re assuming I agree with every viewpoint in the articles I post, how does that even work when I share so many conflicting perspectives?!
I also created and mod a political news community where people have posted articles praising Harris, criticizing Stein, and trashing me—yet I still leave those up.
You love this line, it’s your go to NPC response. You may not have written the article, but by posting it, you are promoting it.
You’ll gish gallop around that fact, I’m sure. But you constantly post inflammatory articles and then claim that it’s okay because you didn’t write the article. It’s not okay, and you’re supporting the misleading and inflammatory content by doing that (but of course, you already know that).
But I’ve posted articles that are critical of Trump, Stein, and Harris, as well as articles praising each of them.
So, if you’re assuming I agree with every viewpoint in the articles I post, how does that even work when I share so many conflicting perspectives?!
I also created and mod a political news community where people have posted articles praising Harris, criticizing Stein, and trashing me—yet I still leave those up.
https://lemmy.world/c/politicsunfiltered
So how does this work with your theory? Is everyone here who posts a news article, “promoting”?