Yes. Delivering a product is typically a good defense, although I do feel like certain right wing projects are grifts in the more expansive sense.
Like, TPUSA delivers a product, but it's not "converting the young", it's just fooling the old. I'd say that's a grift - a product is being delivered, but it's certainly not the one promised?
True. If people are supporting a podcast on patreon while thinking that what they're doing is helping to make it more prominent so that it can convert a different demographic that it's not actually appealing to, that would be a grift.
There has to be some bad intent on the part of the grifter, too. If TPUSA knows it's appealing just to boomers and loser college Republicans, but it sells itself to right-wing money as a pipeline for a broader segment of youth, that's a grift because they know they're not providing what they claim to be providing, but are cashing in off of it anyway.
It's an extreme stretch to apply this logic to a podcast that isn't really selling itself to anyone as anything specific. And we should be treating self-described socialists out there creating openly-socialist media with good faith, anyway.
Yes. Delivering a product is typically a good defense, although I do feel like certain right wing projects are grifts in the more expansive sense.
Like, TPUSA delivers a product, but it's not "converting the young", it's just fooling the old. I'd say that's a grift - a product is being delivered, but it's certainly not the one promised?
True. If people are supporting a podcast on patreon while thinking that what they're doing is helping to make it more prominent so that it can convert a different demographic that it's not actually appealing to, that would be a grift.
There has to be some bad intent on the part of the grifter, too. If TPUSA knows it's appealing just to boomers and loser college Republicans, but it sells itself to right-wing money as a pipeline for a broader segment of youth, that's a grift because they know they're not providing what they claim to be providing, but are cashing in off of it anyway.
It's an extreme stretch to apply this logic to a podcast that isn't really selling itself to anyone as anything specific. And we should be treating self-described socialists out there creating openly-socialist media with good faith, anyway.