I've only watched until 10:56 so far. And when you say he didn't have power over them it reminds me of another story. Where a therapist seemed to encourage very poor communication in a relationship, where one person was encouraged to devalue and give a list of things they'd have to change to the other in order for them to stay together. It reminds me of this, because social media is dogging the guy who gave the list of requirements to his younger girlfriend. Oiginally I agreed with the haters. But then I had a conversation online, where I realized yes, the exposed text messages were not good. But to elevate him to the level of abuser, rather than just being clear that this kind of communication is harmful, is too much. The cancelling is too much. And I do relate this to society as a whole. The internet has facilitated a lot of communication. So people have become more aware of others and what's going on. Tlhis threatens people who are power mongers and require us to be ignorant in order to manipulate us. I think there is a lot of propaganda, or manipulation of how people are treating each other. The goal may be to corrupt communication and keep us fighting each other, get us to agree to censorship, so that the powermongers can regain that lost power. Now I'mma keep watching the video. Sooner or later. I really like your vids.
Thank you so much. Yeah I have no respect for cheaters. Maybe I should have pointed that out more. However he is an extremely talented comedian who brings joy to many, and he seems clearly sorry for what he did - unlike some other men who'd never express regret. The canceling was way over the top. If he ever gets formally charged, then go edit him out of movies and ban him from the public eye, but there was soooo much obvious B.S. going on with the accusations. It really bothers me as it makes us women look so bad. He seems to be a wonderful role model for his male fanbase now, as seen in the clips I show at the end.
I've only watched until 10:56 so far. And when you say he didn't have power over them it reminds me of another story. Where a therapist seemed to encourage very poor communication in a relationship, where one person was encouraged to devalue and give a list of things they'd have to change to the other in order for them to stay together. It reminds me of this, because social media is dogging the guy who gave the list of requirements to his younger girlfriend. Oiginally I agreed with the haters. But then I had a conversation online, where I realized yes, the exposed text messages were not good. But to elevate him to the level of abuser, rather than just being clear that this kind of communication is harmful, is too much. The cancelling is too much.
And I do relate this to society as a whole. The internet has facilitated a lot of communication. So people have become more aware of others and what's going on. Tlhis threatens people who are power mongers and require us to be ignorant in order to manipulate us. I think there is a lot of propaganda, or manipulation of how people are treating each other. The goal may be to corrupt communication and keep us fighting each other, get us to agree to censorship, so that the powermongers can regain that lost power. Now I'mma keep watching the video. Sooner or later. I really like your vids.
Thank you so much. Yeah I have no respect for cheaters. Maybe I should have pointed that out more. However he is an extremely talented comedian who brings joy to many, and he seems clearly sorry for what he did - unlike some other men who'd never express regret.
The canceling was way over the top. If he ever gets formally charged, then go edit him out of movies and ban him from the public eye, but there was soooo much obvious B.S. going on with the accusations. It really bothers me as it makes us women look so bad. He seems to be a wonderful role model for his male fanbase now, as seen in the clips I show at the end.
48:50 Still watching, wondering what were the consequences if they didn't do what he told them to do. ... Did I miss something? ...