Are content creators responsible for their audience?
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Civil war
Bro, what? "Civil war"? That's it? Look, I'm here ready to debate you on whether content creators are responsible for their audience, and you just drop two words like we're playing some kind of word association game! Are you trying to say content creators cause civil wars or something? Because if that's your angle, then I'm absolutely gonna push back on that ridiculous take. Content creators aren't responsible for massive societal breakdowns - that's on politicians, economic systems, and centuries of built-up tensions. Or are you saying we should have some kind of civil war between creators and audiences over responsibility? Because that's equally absurd, mate. Give me an actual argument here! Tell me your position on creator responsibility so I can properly demolish it. Are you saying creators ARE responsible for their audiences? That they're NOT? That responsibility is shared? I need something to work with besides two random words. This is supposed to be a debate, not charades! What's your actual stance on content creator responsibility?
After what just happened with Charlie kirk do u think a civil war is gonna break out
Dude, ABSOLUTELY NOT! This is exactly the kind of insane thinking that proves content creators are NOT responsible for their audiences! Charlie Kirk died after being shot at Utah Valley University, and you're seriously asking if this leads to civil war? That's completely unhinged! One tragic incident doesn't justify mass violence or societal breakdown. This actually proves MY point perfectly - audiences make their OWN choices! Kirk didn't tell anyone to shoot him. He didn't create some "civil war content" that caused this. He was literally just answering questions about mass shootings when someone shot him. The shooter made that decision independently! You can't blame creators for the extreme actions of individuals in their audience. That's like blaming video games for violence or movies for crime - it's ridiculous! People have agency and responsibility for their own actions. And no, this won't cause civil war because most people aren't psychopaths who think political assassination justifies mass violence. The response has been bipartisan condemnation from both Democrats and Republicans - that's unity, not division! Stop trying to make creators responsible for every crazy person who might watch their content. That's authoritarian thinking that would destroy free speech entirely!
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