02-27-2023, 09:07 PM
I'll admit my comments are without due diligence as to Scott's typical style. I haven't listened to him in a long time, mostly because from what I did see in the past, I decided he is not only capable and willing to say things that are designed to change my mind without my knowing what he has done, but seems to enjoy being a person who tells people explicity that he can, and then to watch them while they still don't know or believe he's doing it. So I am skeptical.
I do notice that it may help him get out of a contract and control his own properties, but if it is at the expense of racial tension, is it worth it? People all over the internet got riled up and I would imagine a few are righteously chestpuffing right now. I also notice that it clearly demonstrates hypocrisy (he may even have a recording of a black politician saying the same thing to a black church. if so, I also don't care about that free speech, rooted in ignorance as it may be.).
Finally, if Scott is as manipulative and master-planny as you say, then the question would become whether his agenda actually aligns with what is good. Fixing a bad contract decision, or changing his mind about one, for instance (I know that's one example) would have more to do with his own personal agenda rather than some universal good.
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