Bit o' Youtube web celeb drama.
If you're familiar with Sargon of Akkad, then you're probably aware that he just got the boot from Patreon. Apparently he was on another person's podcast or w/e, and dropped multiple N bombs and said faggot a number of times, while referring to the alt-right and the Left I suppose. (Didn't listen to it or get a transcript.)
Patreon reacted by banning his account, citing the racial epitaphs and inciting people to riot.
Now Jordan Petersen, another "interesting" figure in these times, is also leaving Patreon and creating a competitor site that "promotes and protects free speech as its core principle."
I can't wait, honestly. I really can't wait to see JP try and manage the audience he's cultivated over the last few years, and be responsible for having to make decisions about the shit they'll say on his platform. You can hate sites, advertisers and payment processors who leverage their position to enforce social beliefs, but there's also a legal element of culpability if you host a site where people who may have violent or extremist views organize together. So far JP has enjoyed all the benefits of the media he constantly slams, with Patreon, Youtube, and news outlets all funneling him views and money. He's done so while railing against them as being bad for society, programming people, yadda yadda yadda.....
Well now he gets to see what it's like to have to host all this obnoxious bullshit no one wants to be associated with but for some reason we're supposed to tolerate in the name of Free Speech. He and Alex Jones can now be good buddies.
I think in the end what drives all this is money. It's not about Free Speech. A decade ago we understood that a website was like someone's house: you were there by their grace. If you ignored their rules, you got kicked out of their house and that was right and proper. You want to say some shit? Find someone's house to say it in who agrees with you.
Now suddenly people are acting like Youtube, Patreon and all these places they get to express their views AND MAKE MONEY are some sort of public service, a public utility like the telephone. It's bullshit. It's about money. People were happy to fling poo and racial epitaphs at the very sites they profit from until suddenly they took a stand and said "No, we don't have to host your bullshit." Oh, NOW it's a free speech issue. There was nothing stopping these people from making their own independent sites long before this. But they didn't. Why? Because they want the views, the exposure and the money that these established sites already offered.
So yeah. Can't wait to see how this shakes out, and how Jordan Petersen reacts to people organizing on his website and the eventual fallout that comes from it when stupid people do something stupid and his name gets attached to it.