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Watch The Full Philip DeFranco Show: https://www.youtube.com/defranco?sub_... Subscribe for more Quickie News: https://www.youtube.com/defranco?sub_... lawmakers’ minds: how are people getting so radicalized? And there’s no shortage of blame and finger pointing there, but House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer is zeroing in on four companies: Discord, Reddit, Twitch, and Steam. In a statement, Cromer wrote that Charlie Kirk’s killing was the catalyst for this questioning and added: “In the wake of this tragedy, and amid other acts of politically motivated violence, Congress has a duty to oversee the online platforms that radicals have used to advance political violence.” “To prevent future radicalization and violence, the CEOs of Discord, Steam, Twitch, and Reddit must appear before the Oversight Committee and explain what actions they will take to ensure their platforms are not exploited for nefarious purposes.” (and the Oversight Committee’s X account made a similar statement) On the surface it makes some sense that Congress would want to talk to these platforms. Right, Kirk’s killer reportedly had extensive conversations on Discord about the shooting, which even led FBI Director Kash Patel to warn that the agency would be investigating anyone involved in the chat. However, digging deeper there are some questions about the choice of platforms. Like, why is Reddit included when they’re unsure if Tyler Robinson was even active on the platform. And then there’s big questions about why Steam and Twitch are even being included. Some notable figures on Twitch like Hasan Piker feel like their inclusion is just a back-handed way to target them and saying: [Twitch is not a factor in the tyler robinson investigation at all and yet they want to bring the platform into the story. there is a sinister reason and i think you all know what it is.] But the real head scratcher was the inclusion of Valve, which owns Steam. Right, it’s a video game market place. And while you can message people on there and interact directly, it’s unclear how that’s related to any recent political violence. (Other than dubious claims Robinson played some cooked games, but even then I’m not sure if they’re directly tied to Steam) Which is probably why Rod Breslau made claims like: “The government is scapegoating social media, chat, and video games under the guise of ‘political deradicalization’ as a way to censor the internet. meanwhile all the free speech guys cheer this on because they want certain streamers banned over personal vendettas. it’s pathetic.” —————————— Produced by: Cory Ray, Philip DeFranco Edited by: James Girardier, Maxwell Enright, Julie Goldberg, Christian Meeks, Matthew Henry Art Department: William Crespo Writing/Research: Brian Espinoza, Philip DeFranco ———————————— #Steam #CharlieKirk #Discord