We discussed this already. My opinions change as events change. Not terribly difficult to understand.
In a brief unanimous opinion, the United States Supreme Court ruled on February 21, 2006 in Ash v. Tyson Foods, Inc. that the word "boy" without any words modifying it, can be a racial epithet depending on the context, inflection, tone of voice, local custom, and historical usage. So we have Kintacos using more racist language. When he is not busy calling Hershel Walker and Clarence Thomas the 'N' word, he is advocating for the murder of black children in the womb. Now, he is using more racial charged language. He is afterall, very pround of the Democrat party.
Wildchild Feb 6, 2022. Its going to be Musk/Rogan tearing down the tech monopoly A little after 8 p.m., theformer presidential candidate Andrew Yangcalled in from a parking lot in Philadelphia. “I gotta say, the vibe’s kind of Trumpy,” he told Weiss. He had voted for Kamala Harris, he told her, though he hadn’t been excited about it. He offered his critique of the campaign run by Harris and Tim Walz, which he felt was overly risk-averse and uncharismatic. Specifically, he called out the missed opportunity to appear onThe Joe Rogan Experience, as bothTrumpandJ. D. Vancehad done. (Harris purportedly could have appeared on the show if she followed the host’s terms; in late October, Roganwrote on Xthat, contrary to the campaign’s desires, he would not accept a one-hour time limit on the interview and that he wanted to record in his studio in Austin.) “It pisses me off,” Yang said. “That was a gimme,” he went on. “The Rogan interview would have been almost entirely upside. It’s low-propensity male voters, people that are not inclined to vote for you, so you have nothing to lose.” On Carlson’sElection Night livestream, Elon Musk made a similar argument, alluding to the parasocial, possibly persuasive power of podcasts: “To a reasonable-minded, smart person who’s not hardcore one way or the other, they just listen to someone talk for a few hours, and that’s how they decide whether you’re a good person, whether they like you.”