Isaiah McCall
1 min readJun 7, 2022

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It's not a Black Vs. White thing when it comes to Rogan, Harris and Blair White Vs. Lil Nas X and Cardi B.

It's an issue of blind hypocrisy.

The problem with restraining speech is who gets to set the rules? Who gets to decide what time or what place? Who gets to decide whether its offensive or misinformation?

You, me, the algorithim?

Just as you have no issue with Cardi B or Lil Nas X, many Joe Rogan fans had no issue with his stance on COVID.

Heck, I think more people had an issue with Sam Harris's take on Black on Black crime, and he's voted Democrat all his life. (So has Rogan)

Sure, YouTube is a private company but this is exactly why I argued for the government to regulate them like utilities. I'm fine with Lil Nas X or Cardi B shaking their booty, but then ALL of it should be allowed. Offensive or not. Restraining seems to lead to violence.

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Isaiah McCall
Isaiah McCall

Written by Isaiah McCall

Journalist for 99Bitcoins and former USA Today, also Ultramarathoner | On Substack: https://isaiahmccall.substack.com/ mccallisaiah@gmail.com

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