When Platforming Becomes a Political Turning Point

In politics, media, and online discourse, the people you choose to give a platform to can shift perceptions, alter alliances, and even redefine careers. A recent example of this unfolded when Hasan Piker, a prominent voice in progressive and leftist spaces, hosted Matt Duss, a former foreign policy advisor criticized for holding views aligned withContinue reading “When Platforming Becomes a Political Turning Point”

When Platforming Becomes a Test of Belief

In politics and media, who you choose to share your stage with says almost as much about you as what you say yourself. To “platform” someone — giving them exposure, credibility, or legitimacy by hosting them — is never a neutral act. It sends a signal about your values, your boundaries, and what you’re willingContinue reading “When Platforming Becomes a Test of Belief”