An observation about Tumblr and YouTube
Jan. 31st, 2016 03:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've always thought the Tumblr social justice advocates were a bit extreme in their viewpoints. I generally just rolled my eyes and ignored them if possible. I think the "Holier than thou" attitude turns many people off to them. I've also watched a lot of YouTube vloggers lately. Most of them seem to be complaining about social justice warriors on Tumblr. Is this even necessary? Why draw attention to them if you want them to just go away?
I don't know if the voice of these people is so overwhelming on YouTube or if it's just a consequence of the YouTube watching a lot more videos that deal with politically Conservative issues that causes them to recommend this videos. I should ignore them. Some people, however, such as Sargon of Arkadd, bring out a part of me that desires to program them with a very large axe. (I know there's a German word for this. There has to be.)
I don't know if the voice of these people is so overwhelming on YouTube or if it's just a consequence of the YouTube watching a lot more videos that deal with politically Conservative issues that causes them to recommend this videos. I should ignore them. Some people, however, such as Sargon of Arkadd, bring out a part of me that desires to program them with a very large axe. (I know there's a German word for this. There has to be.)