GADDE: But it protects all protected categories, you can’t attack someone for their belonging to a particular race or religion Gender, race, nationality… these are the protected classes” he said. On the issue of hate speech, Gadde commented that Twitter has protected classes of people, and that people are not allowed to be criticized for their identity “We have a lot of protected classes. Pool and Rogan duked it out verbally with Dorsey and Gadde over whether Twitter plays fair or picks favorites as far as who it protects. This comment had Gadde visibly lost for words for a moment, before mechanically responding “Thank you for the feedback, again we’re always learning and trying to understand.” Pool compared the fact that commenting on a person with body dysmorphia (such as believing they need to remove one of their own limbs) would not be an offense, but misgendering a trans person is “In the context of a targeted conversation I can say a bunch of things that would never be considered a ‘rule break’ but is, which is ideologically driven.“ That is a very specific opinion that she has that happens to be biologically accurate." Rogan observed that "This seems like a good example of an ideologically based rule." He then added, "If she is saying that a man is never a woman, though, that is not in that context harassment. They critiqued Twitter’s policy that citing scientific facts about the sexual differences between men and women can be seen as harassment. This is a perspective that is scientifically accurate. She's not being mean by saying a man is never a woman. That seems like she should be allowed to express herself," Rogan said of Murphy. They brought up the case of Meghan Murphy, Canadian journalist and radical feminist founder of Feminist Current who was banned from the platform for misgendering a trans person. They mentioned that while they harbor no ill will for people who identify as trans, they see Twitter’s policy of banning people who misgender others as problematic. Rogan and Pool went after Dorsey over the issue of transgenderism and what can be said on the platform. Misgendering: When Scientific Facts are HateFacts They used thes stories to illustrate “how everything is flowing in one direction-meaning that the far left is censoring and smearing centrists and the right on social media.” Dorsey was joined on the defense with its head of Twitter’s “Trust and Safety” Vijaya Gadde.Īs the PostMillennial acknowledged, Rogan and Pool attack on how Twitter deplatformed commentators to defamed civilians and banned phrases such as the “Proud Boys, ‘Learn to code,’ Patreon, the continual smearing of Jordan Peterson, the false PewDiePie Nazi narrative, the debunked Data and Society ‘Alternative Influence Network’ report, the Covington boys and other controversies” such as the deplatforming of Alex Jones and Gavin McInnes. Rogan and Pool blasted Dorsey on everything from banning conservatives over “learn to code” to threats against the Covington Catholic High School students. It featured Rogan and journalist Tim Pool teaming up against representatives from Twitter in a fiery debate that has since gone viral. He found out he doesn’t have the same power appearing on the latest episode of the Joe Rogan podcast. Twitter CEO controls what people say on his platform.
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