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Originally Posted by Thai
I don't get it.
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Sooooooo the person in the "change my mind" meme is Steven Crowder who is a YouTube personality / provacator. He does crazy things like calmly sit down with college students on campus with a sign similar to "guns are good for America, change my mind" and then he talks to them in front of the camera. Ooooooo scary!
Last month Google demonitized his channel because he was sarcastically making fun of a reporter's sexuality by using the same (literally) terms the reporter uses to describe himself on social media. For example the reporter refers to himself/identity as X, Steven Crowder used those same exact words in a making fun of kind of way. This led to a PC culture push back and even protests at Google's headquarters where employees were upset about Crowder being allowed to exercise free speech.
Despite Warnings, Google Workers Protested Their Employer At San Francisco's Pride Parade
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Google employees petition to ban the company from SF Pride
Google employees petition to ban the company from SF Pride
YouTube looks to demonetization as punishment for major creators, but it doesn’t work
Steven Crowder’s case is a perfect example
YouTube looks to demonetization as punishment for major creators, but it doesn’t work - The Verge
Here is an example of the type of videos he posts, some cause controversy
(Video) Change my mind: Hate Speech Isn't A Real Thing (in America)
"America is Superior - Change my mind"
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