flooded with independent social media campaigns. and fundamentally, something has not changed, which is that for a while it seemed as though the me too movement had undermined the idea of the perfect victim, that somebody had to be unassailable in so many ways in order for them to be credible against the accused, right? it sort of spread that burden out a little bit. that s what i think fundamentally, the believe women mantra or slogan was about. it s saying that the person who is on trial is the accused, not the accuser. and it s interesting that at the end of heard s op-ed, the one that s in question here, she talks about the idea of taking on all of the sort of abuse, you know in the social media space and in the public. and in the end, that remained, right? in the end, she still took on a great deal of reputational damage in making these claims.
the accuser. it is interesting, she talks about the idea of taking on all of this sort of abuse in the social media space and public space. and in the end, that remained, right? she took on a great deal of reputational damage in taking these claim ls. i think that goes against by something we have been told by l of people, accusers are seeking fame and though this is like a great position to be in. it is not. there is no running. no one is covered in glory. i think it was a sort of ughugly stretched out process. it didn t give her what she was look for. the notion of the me too movement seems to be challenge. the question will be will that truly be the case.
administration it is disgusting dan. dan: tell us how you really feel you re holding back a little bit. a questions how much time you got dan because of hours that s the reality. dan: you re on we mention earlier in that monologue you heard about urge for big tech companies to continue the tyranny and sensor your father to have a big role here, and i imliewdges guys got some big plans he s got a huge microphone in social media space. your thoughts on what he can do to fight back against the tyranny. that s the reality you saw what they did big tech got together, spent, you know, probably trillions of dollars worth of free advertising for the democrats. lying about what they were going to do suppressing people like yourself myself, who have a voice who have a soap box making sure that is crushed and that the left and voice is heard so he took it upon himself to get out there and do his own social media platform. you know, troop social will be
it s one of the phenomenon in the social media space particularly over the last five to seven years is the amount of hate speech towards women, and that s a different sort of identity that is white, that is far right, and both male dominated. and the three of those collided. i agree with shannon 100%, particularly with the younger generation when i watch those spaces, you see lots of hate towards women, and many of the worst attacks we ve seen, which we sort of see as white supremacist acts or one-offs random acts of violence are really attacks against women. and i think this is a growing trend we ve seen in the last five years, and one that is likely to get worse in the near term because it s really colliding with the far-right extremist movement. this week the justice department announced a new unit dedicated to domestic terrorism saying the number of fbi investigations into extremism has more than doubled since