Anonymous ID: 55b51e Jan. 4, 2019, 8:08 p.m. No.4603482   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3492 >>3500 >>3675

>>4603437

Speaking for myself, I do not discriminate against people for using YouTube as their platform nor for getting compensated, if the work they do is valuable. And how do i determine that? By exercising my God-given powers of discernment. If you or anybody don't like patriots who do their work on YT, that's your right. It's my right to defend those–such as Praying Medic, Dave at X22 and others on YT–whose work I esteem.

Anonymous ID: 55b51e Jan. 4, 2019, 8:15 p.m. No.4603555   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3604 >>3630

>>4603492

When Q says, "be careful who you follow," that's what discernment is for. It is VERY easy to incite people against those those have "MOAR"–more looks, more popularity, more money, more recognition–the whole lot of it. I am less concerned about money-making than many other things. People must feed their families. Each of us has a unique situation. Why focus on what divides us? Why not focus on memes? On diggs? On prayer?

 

And if you feel COMPELLED to critique another person, do so with thoroughness. Provide real evidence of character flaws, cheating, conniving, lying, etc. Just saying "so-and-so got $50 on live chat" is a real nothingburger. Anons are anons because we choose this path. Don't condemn another for their choice without clear and convincing evidence.