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Australia's internet safety regulator wrote to X in June demanding an explanation for an explosion in hate speech on the platform, noting it had reinstated some 62,000 high profile accounts of individuals who espouse Nazi rhetoric.
It’s not anti-intellectual for a piece of art to espouse a seemingly simple philosophy of living.
One of the most impressive feats of Miyazaki’s films is how organically they espouse the filmmaker’s politics without pandering or proselytizing.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/08/movies/miyazaki-flight.html
The fortifications of their website, buttressed by a potent encryption system, attest to the ethical business practices they espouse.
Source: https://www.chiangraitimes.com/business/3-best-sites-to-buy-tiktok-ads-accounts-verified-bulk/
These right-wing opportunists espouse the political ideology of the power structure and, in return, they are elevated to positions historically reserved for whites.
"We will continue to espouse an economy that is working for its people but we have to have the interests of businesses at heart as well because they do generate the wealth that we need to ensure that we continue to invest in public services.”
With that effort comes pushback from certain "fans" who want things to stay the same, and the fear of said pushback makes a lot of the executives responsible for financing the media hedge their bets on truly committing to the values they claim to espouse.