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MLG's avatar

This is a powerful articulation of something so much bigger than just the substack issue. There really is very little “ethical” consumption available under capitalism, and I think one of the downsides of internet discourse has been that nuance gets scuttled in favor of unrealistic ideological purity. The real place most of us live is between.

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Ron Hogan's avatar

“To be so very loud and difficult that they can’t help but be flooded by dissent on their own goddamn homepage.”

As someone else who is staying (but decided back when this was a TERF problem, before it became a Nazi problem, to go free, which I was fortunate enough to be able to do), I think this is exactly right. If Substack loves doing business with Nazis, then they should become famous for doing business with Nazis. The first thing people think about when they think about Hamish McKenzie is, “that’s that guy who does business with Nazis.” And if that bothers him, there’s an easy way to change how people see him.

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