It sure looked like he was a part of the organizing of the event. But you mean the organizers phoned him up and informed him that they were going to storm a church or something?
> But you mean the organizers phoned him up and informed him that they were going to storm a church or something?
Yes, probably. The whole point of protest is to be public and raise awareness of the issue. Getting a journalist to cover their controversial church protest is exactly what I would expect a competent protester to do.
I've also seen the "interviews" though. He's interviewing the victims of the harassment and he's not interviewing them, he's pushing the agenda. You should go watch them with this in mind.
It's still a lot of money from a donor or PAC for this kind of change. I find it remarkably hard to believe that lines moving on Intrade would have a bigger impact than an equivalent amount of money spent on battleground state television ads.
LinkedIn does the same thing re emails, notifications, etc that they send. I think I turned off notifications that connections had achieved new high scores in games they play on LinkedIn. Absurd.
LinkedIn is one the most useless app ever. I have trashed it countless times, but I do use it now and ten to keep up with companies and respond to a few solicitations. There is almost never anything of value in my feed, between the fake jobs and the low value self-promotion AI-written posts. Who even reads this? Not even mentioning the political, and pseudo-activist posts. And this happens despite systematically marking all of these posts irrelevant or “inappropriate for LinkedIn”. This app is beyond repair. Uninstalling.