Tim Pool Quotes
Best 19 Quotes by Tim Pool
“A lot of documentaries are biased – they leave out a lot of information.”
“Feminists are outraged that the line to the men's bathroom is shorter.”
“I am a huge fan of the ideals behind WikiLeaks.”
“I am an activist for transparency.”
“I am terrified of a future where people will not share their opinions because people are being banned or ostracized.”
“I consider myself an activist, but I'm never a protestor.”
“I started to feel an obligation to people who had become loyal to our channel. Those viewers were loyal to me and I am in turn loyal to them.”
“I think information wants to be free, it deserves to be free, and the only way we are going to have a functioning government for the people is if people can see and understand why decisions are made.
I hope I am contributing to that.”
“I try not to judge people.”
“I want to know why things are happening.”
“Life is much more chill and boring than media makes it seem.”
“Look, as far as I'm concerned, if someone who is white feels like people are saying things that are anti-white, sure, you're allowed to feel however you want, and I really don't see the problem with that.
However, calling you a white supremacist discredits you beyond just your concerns about what people are saying about white people.”
“No one tells me what I can and can't report on, and no one tells me what to say.”
“One of the problems with the Democrats and many people on the left, and it's true for everybody, but something I've seen repeatedly among left-wing activists and the far-left, is that they don't think about what the result will actually be.”
“Some people don't trust the media.”
“The content I produce isn't coming at the behest of a corporation or a government.”
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“When it comes to medical situations, I will never cross the Red Cross.”
“You never know when you might become the most important journalist in the world.”