i boycott your porn for shouting at me for pullups
i boycott your porn for shouting at me for pullups
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
nothing more evil than supporting the state of bavaria
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
Awareness, context, insight into the mind of a person like Hitler? This is not something an impressionable teen should be reading but if you can distance yourself and read critically there's a lot to learn from something like MK. Not the things it wants you to ofc, but still.
http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite...2#.WhXlIkpl8uU
Internet call out culture can be pretty fucked up, and it's not really a surprise to see it devouring it's own.He once claimed that anyone who protested their innocence in relation to sexual-assault allegations was effectively ‘gas-lighting victims’ – that is, lying over and over again in order to make complainants doubt their sanity. So understandably, many now argue that Takei is reaping what he has sown.
realtalk for a second if you apply this kind of thinking to whats essentially historical documents at this point youre not gonna get very far. I can understand doing it to living authors but once you go 30. 40 years back moral systems already become alien.
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You make it sound like its random but there was the case of Taibbi who was falsely accused and literally nothing happened to him. Takei made self-implicating statements on record.
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
"But what if they're lying/They just want attention" is exactly the kind of logic that makes people afraid to speak up and the reason Weinstein et al got away with all this crap for so long.
I'm glad we've decided innocent until proven guilty and the rule of law are outdated ideas, lets just lynch them in the streets.
While I do not want to say that it's not an issue at all, is the fact that most of these accusations are actually backed up with a mountain of proof and in the case of Weinstein payments and gag orders that prevented it from ever reaching a court not enough to form an opinion in your eyes?
He would never have been convicted because he's smart enough not to be and because having money means the legal system is essentially opt-in.
Spacey and Takei basically admitted to it.
If you were arguing a contested case I'm sure there could be a conversation, but are these people really the hill to die on
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
I'm not dying on any hill, I was talking generally.
For your general talking I offered you a case where false accusations happened (to a man who by the way does not exactly have a spotless feminist record, very famous for his hunter s thompson style hooker abuse stories (fictional)) and nothing happened.
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
While I don't doubt that most of the people recently that have gotten blamed are actually guilty and even if it's unlikely that someone falsely accused would actually get convicted, I feel like there is a general problem of the internet populace tar and feathering everyone accused before they are convicted or even before it's reasonably sure they are guilty. Accusations are going to ruin careers even if they end up being proved innocent. That being said basically all of the prolific cases recently seems pretty sure.
[20:47:33] I3uster: in 2015 a crack memer was sent to skype prison by a court of his Peers for a crime he didnt commit. he promptly escaped from his Maximum security Forum into the twitter Underground. Today, still wanted by the skype Group he survives as memer of fortune. If you Need a shitpost, if nobody else can fuck up a thread, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire: June.
20.06.2014 Never forget
I meant got away with it until now when his offences finally became known to public at large. I believe it's more likely that victims didn't want to accuse Wienstein because of his power not because they were afraid of public opinion.
Trying to ignore the darkness inherent in human nature by compartmentalizing and pointing fingers is exactly why I think denouncing and pulling work made by people found out to be problematic helps no one. You can of course boycott work you don't like and feel whatever you want about any author for whatever reason, and some fingers absolutely have to be pointed, but it is neither healthy nor conductive of growth and introspection of society as a whole to encourage that way of dealing with problems.
Rehabilitation should in the end be the goal as it should be with any criminal offense, it just can't immediately happen after a Big Sorry.
FWIW Spacey at least seems to be undergoing therapy which for all the snide comments it triggered seems to be the way to go.
[04:55] Lianru: i3uster is actuallly quite cute
Yeah, look at that (it's not in the same league) guy who was wearing a shirt with a women-on-beaches design made for him by his friend - you know, the comet rocket scientist. People on the internet hounded him to the point where the dude was on the verge of tears in a later interview over something that could have been done in a 15 minute conversation.
but yeah all of these accusations seem pretty valid so
[12:37] <I3uster> if playing overwatch would save my mother from the deathbed
[12:37] <I3uster> id probably flip a coin
[12:38] <I3uster> to see if i play or not
[18:23] <frantic> spinach is like a caffeine zombie
[18:23] <frantic> in AX he would like
[18:23] <frantic> drink 8 shots of espresso
[18:23] <frantic> then he'd turn to me an hour later
[18:23] <frantic> 'frantic', he'd say, his eyes wild and his lips smug
[18:23] <frantic> 'i need coffee'
Hashtags make people jump to conclusions.
Yep, internet made everything faster, even accusations that can scar the person for life.
Sure, it helps pin down famous criminals, but along with that they pinned innocents. Just look at the Chinese lady who trended last time just because her face is photoshopped on a family picture and instantly had an article of defamation. Modeling agencies refused to hire her at that time because of it.
All because of a simple hashtag label or an article that forces the person to be categorized as such.
Not dealing with it...
Why even try?
This is golden...