Posted: 4/20/2017 7:51:07 PM EDT
I think Tim Pool might have had his eyes opened
![]() Antifa & UC Berkeley | Tim Pool | MEDIA | Rubin Report Still a phaggot
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I came away with a different opinion of him after his Sweden videos. It's clear he's waking up to the lies that permeate western culture. Blinders are seldom ripped off all at once, it takes time.
He's also young, so I've got hope that he will be a bitter bastard in no time
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I think Tim Pool might have had his eyes opened Still a phaggot ![]() Needs more helicopter. Or rooftop. Fuck TP. |
| The one thing significant thing that I disagreed with him about on Berkeley was Damigo hitting Emily Nauert. He says no violence was justified & cited that punch. But I graded it a good hit because (as he discovered in his interview with her) if the only way you can stop someone from endangering the safety of others is to pop them (he didn't curb stomp her after she went down) then it's justified and I would have done the very same thing had I been in his shoes (I left 10 or 20 minutes before that fight happened when it looked like everyone was leaving the park) |
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He's actually not bad at all in this interview. He's not on our side just yet, but I think he's starting to wake up to what's going on in the world. Quoted:
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Needs more helicopter. Or rooftop. Fuck TP. |
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To be honest, the only thing i see that he completely missed is that the violence on the rally side was ALMOST exclusively a response to force that was shown by antifa at a level that would be considered a justifiable fear of death or grave bodily harm. He does not quite understand the concept of justifiable violence in self defense, and therefore pretty much attributes all violent acts on the right as malicious on some level. you can see and hear him dance around it a lot when they get into the escalation portion of the conversation. What he does not understand is that if you take away the political aspects of many of these confrontations and replace them with more typically criminal motives, and the victims would very often be justified in using deadly force to stop the attack... I will admit to him gaining a little bit of respect from me, but his liberal leanings and pacifism is coloring his opinions still. |
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Pool mentions a couple times near the beginning that a large majority was from the antifas Quoted:
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To be honest, the only thing i see that he completely missed is that the violence on the rally side was ALMOST exclusively a response to force that was shown by antifa at a level that would be considered a justifiable fear of death or grave bodily harm. He does not quite understand the concept of justifiable violence in self defense, and therefore pretty much attributes all violent acts on the right as malicious on some level. you can see and hear him dance around it a lot when they get into the escalation portion of the conversation. What he does not understand is that if you take away the political aspects of many of these confrontations and replace them with more typically criminal motives, and the victims would very often be justified in using deadly force to stop the attack... I will admit to him gaining a little bit of respect from me, but his liberal leanings and pacifism is coloring his opinions still. |
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Even though Rubin isn't exactly pro-2A, I really do enjoy his youtoube show. He has some interesting debates. He's been covering this topic for a while; in fact I think this is what caused him to start his show. Pool has an interesting take here on the current state of the media and Fake News. ![]() Failed To Load Title |

