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[return to ""They Saw a Protest": Cognitive Illiberalism and the Speech-Conduct Distinction [pdf] (2012)"]
1. bethek+Gl[view] [source] 2026-01-09 15:54:20
>>pcahar+(OP)
(2012) in short they show people protest videos and tell each that the protest is about something different. Depending on their ‘inherent biases’ they answer questions about said protest differently. Ergo a video cannot “speak for itself”
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2. deadba+Ul[view] [source] 2026-01-09 15:56:27
>>bethek+Gl
Is this why the same protest videos can be recycled multiple times for multiple different purposes
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3. rayine+9n[view] [source] 2026-01-09 16:02:31
>>deadba+Ul
This is also why the era of pervasive videotaping of everything hasn’t ended disputes over basic facts of what happened.
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4. isx726+bv[view] [source] 2026-01-09 16:46:23
>>rayine+9n
Yes, and now we have billionaires arguing in public about such basic facts:

X link: https://x.com/paulg/status/2008989862725341658

Screenshot: https://old.reddit.com/r/GenZ/comments/1q6zgq5/theres_someth...

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5. boxed+jA[view] [source] 2026-01-09 17:09:16
>>isx726+bv
The in-progress community notes are a shit show too.

I saw the video and saw someone trying to avoid the ICE agent, but also being EXTREMELY reckless about driving a huge SUV close to people with guns. Everyone is at fault here imo.

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