Joined: 29 Sep 2014 Age: 53 Gender: Male Posts: 509
25 Feb 2016, 10:37 am
He's right sometimes, but I'm not a fan because I don't like his tone and lack of scruples. He comes across as a troll.
If you're looking for a British traditionalist conservative commentator with more substance, I'd recommend Peter Hitchens. Brother of the late, Christopher. The brothers' views are polar opposites in many, but not all, respects.
Some of Peter's views might be surprising to many who are only used to Conservatism in reference to today's mainstream conservative political parties.
Joined: 4 May 2014 Age: 35 Gender: Male Posts: 1,138
25 Feb 2016, 5:09 pm
Nebogipfel wrote:
He's right sometimes, but I'm not a fan because I don't like his tone and lack of scruples. He comes across as a troll.
If you're looking for a British traditionalist conservative commentator with more substance, I'd recommend Peter Hitchens. Brother of the late, Christopher. The brothers' views are polar opposites in many, but not all, respects.
Some of Peter's views might be surprising to many who are only used to Conservatism in reference to today's mainstream conservative political parties.
Joined: 20 Feb 2016 Gender: Male Posts: 756 Location: USA
27 Feb 2016, 7:43 am
I can't stand him. He's a troll and a phony in my view. I still remember how he insulted gamers a ton prior to the whole GamerGate nonsense. Then when GamerGate become a thing- he latched onto it and acts like he knows what is best for gamers. I highly doubt he suddenly started liking video games right around when GamerGate started. A non-gamer (or a fake gamer) doesn't have the best interests in heart, when it seems clear he did it to get attention- and its worked.
Also I want to point out- both sides of GamerGate has their fair share of rude people.