• XLE@piefed.social
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    Proton is currently sponsoring the far-right French YouTuber Vincent Lapierre.

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Lapierre

    It’s not just an affiliate link, but a partnership announced in the description and through an entire 2min 20s segment embedded in the video.

    Vincent Lapierre’s Wikipedia page is quite explicit about his far-right positioning and includes numerous sources. He worked for several years for a far-right organization founded by Alain Soral, which promotes anti-Semitic, Holocaust-denying, conspiracist, sexist, masculinist, transphobic, and homophobic ideas, and who fled to Russia to escape justice.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/degoogle/comments/1tzbizh/proton_is_funding_the_french_far_right_on_youtube/

    • LurkingLuddite@piefed.social
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      It’s not a partnership. It’s a normal sponsor segment. Leave it to a right winger to lie about their affiliations.

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            I find it all to be very strange.

            Proton pays Vincent money for a sponsorship.

            According to you, Vincent defames Proton.

            Proton doesn’t seem all that worried about the defamation.

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              I think it is easily believable that it was a single sponsorship and Vincent used the word partnership without even thinking about it, and I also find it easily believable that the sponsorship is something that slipped through the cracks rather than having any meaning, and I find the response from Proton to be acceptable. I just don’t think it is as big a deal as you’re wanting it to be ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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                I think it is easily believable that it was a single sponsorship and [a man who makes a living on being a political pundit] used the word partnership without even thinking about it

                So suddenly the narrative went from Vincent lying, to Vincent making a whoopsie. Odd how fast this stance softened.

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                  I literally know nothing about Vincent other than that he’s a bad dude. I just find the scenario as it has been laid out believable. If it becomes a pattern then I’ll join you with my pitchfork.

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                    I’m confused about what you believe right now. Do you think Vincent is a liar like you said first? Or do you think he made a little oopsie like you said second?

                    Both cannot be true at the same time.

                    I think it’s weird that you think Proton should just accept defamation from a political extremist, but I guess we just have different moral standards.

                    But if you were being truthful when you say that you would change your mind if you saw a pattern, here you go.

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          Yeah that’s why LurkingLuddite said “it’s not a partnership. It’s a normal sponsor segment. Leave it to a right winger to lie about their affiliations.”