Duke Nukem
Hail to the king baby
No, some religious types were protesting a convention and he confronted them, and had words with them.
These types of people are part of the reason I'm not a christian anymore.
No, some religious types were protesting a convention and he confronted them, and had words with them.
No, some religious types were protesting a convention and he confronted them, and had words with them.
These types of people are part of the reason I'm not a christian anymore.
Remember, that Vic is equally Christian as them. So, you shouldn't let people like them push you of a faith, it should be your own personal feelings, and if they are a problem you should also take people like Vic into account as well in your calculation.
Also this is why so many allegations against him are bullshit, Vic is not a hateful man. He is loving, and a true follower of his faith.
No, some religious types were protesting a convention and he confronted them, and had words with them.
"Vic literally has the power of God and Anime on his side. "
Comment of the year.
Alright sorry.
Well anyway to get back on topic, Vic mignogna's appeal finally got into court .
The alternative is a strong message that the only justice you can get if your a man is the kind you create for yourself.
I'm done with some comfortable calling someone a liar about sexual harassment accusations the big problem in my opinion has more to do with the nature of the crime as it's encoded in law then any of the accusers. Effectively it gives condemnation power to the individual citizen. All you have to prove that there was an interaction at the person if you did ask harassment and as a result the accused is guilty no that's literally how it worksI hope those assholes Monica Rial and Sean finally get their comeuppances .
The Satanic Panic and especially the DnD scare of the 80s didn't originate with the religious. It originated with the mainstream media and Hollywood. One of the biggest coups the media has ever pulled is managing to make people forget their own involvement in the moral panics while shifting the blame to the religious right, who has been a major opponent of theirs since the 1960s.You CAN be religious whilst loving those “immoral” stuff that “Moral Guardians” who censored D&D disliked
The Satanic Panic and especially the DnD scare of the 80s didn't originate with the religious. It originated with the mainstream media and Hollywood. One of the biggest coups the media has ever pulled is managing to make people forget their own involvement in the moral panics while shifting the blame to the religious right, who has been a major opponent of theirs since the 1960s.
Perhaps, but you cannot deny that some within the religious right were enthusiastic about their support of a great many moral panics in the past.The Satanic Panic and especially the DnD scare of the 80s didn't originate with the religious. It originated with the mainstream media and Hollywood. One of the biggest coups the media has ever pulled is managing to make people forget their own involvement in the moral panics while shifting the blame to the religious right, who has been a major opponent of theirs since the 1960s.
Perhaps, but you cannot deny that some within the religious right were enthusiastic about their support of a great many moral panics in the past.
I'm not denying that, but people more remember the anti-DnD Jack Chick comic, which, let's be honest, likely saw very limited distribution, than they remember the 60 Minutes Special. Note, even in the Wiki I linked, the 60 minutes special is given a handful of sentences, compared to the various religious figures who had opinions on it. How many books or people do you think read those things or saw the anti-DnD chick comic? A few thousand, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands?Perhaps, but you cannot deny that some within the religious right were enthusiastic about their support of a great many moral panics in the past.
It's called "white man's burden" and it's a form of racism. Based on whites heing supiroeri and thereforegaving an obligation. To uplift the "lesser" minority,hence afframitive action etc.I'm not sure what to call that sentiment since it's a trait that happens in different forms.
Right now it's just activism to feel good about yourself without considering the consequences.
Previously it's stuff of the consequences of interfering in a proxy war. The locals would be the ones to feel the brunt of it.
So it looks like the cancel culture folks are afraid of the people who survive cancel culture.
Considering what they do to people that's probally a legit worry because eventally you reap what you sow.
Not really Chapelle publically dissed SJW culture. They utterly failed to silence him.Makes them stronger? Well, probably less vulnerable to caring what society thinks/accuses them of
But stronger? I think if they survive it, they still have to deal with the stigma wherein they have to deal with things even if its proven they're innocent
Not really Chapelle publically dissed SJW culture. They utterly failed to silence him.
I think he had the slight advantage of not being white, so it'd look really awkward as hell silencing him