- Joined
- Dec 18, 2018
No. This is basically the worst thing you can do with sex pests like Russell.
See for example: When he was called invasive and troubling because of his behaviour towards Taylor Swift's parents. He uses that like a badge of fucking honour because he (still!) sees it as personal correspondence from the Swifts. Greer couldn't handle national attention, and while it would be hilarious, he shouldn't be given it and reward his awful behaviour in the courts.
Russ fundamentally wants an audience. He truly thinks there's anything inspiring about him, his life, or his story and that this alone will carry him through. He also thinks he's insanely talented and should be able to write his own ticket, but that's secondary to needing the adulation of as many people as possible just for existing. He got that from his well-meaning but obviously incompetent family and religious community, and that's all he wants from the rest of the world for the rest of time.Agreed, and actually think it would only serve to bring out even more retards to try the same thing. Some people just get off on attention, good or bad, and would try similar things to get their 15 minutes.
Putting him on stage might be temporarily embarrassing for him, but more importantly, it would being him to the attention of a whole new audience. A whole new group of people to adore him! Thousands of them! Millions, even! And if that mean old bias AGT didn't give him the prize or if the haters laugh at his disability, the majority of well-meaning people will take Russ's side. He'll have their pity. They'll reach out to him with offers of a career in The Biz, he'll have his own fan club, he'll be a shoo-in for public office, the sluttiest and most surgically-perfected thots will be lining up to service him, and all because he got his story out there.
And if that doesn't happen, well, it's because the world hates the disabled. So he'll move on from the AGT fans to the disability activists, who will be well-meaning but incompetent in taking up his cause and advocating for him. He'll have a Twitter mob defend him and celebrities will offer to take him to
And if that doesn't happen, he can find an audience with the people who are skeptical about activism. His story will make the rounds in SJW cringe compilations, showing what hypocrites they are for NOT advocating for him sufficiently. He'll be a figurehead among people who "don't see" disability and will instead make him famous for his music, just out of principle. He'll overcome not only his disability itself, not only the inept disability advocates he's surrounded by, but also society itself. All because he got his story out there.
And if that doesn't happen... You get the idea. It all, always comes down to him explaining and being inspirational and collecting the recognition and rewards he's entitled to, just for being him. The actual details in the fantasy narrative don't matter, though he naturally aims high. He deserves fame and fortune and will inevitably get it. He's hoping it'll take the form of being a rockstar of some sort, but he'll settle for being a screenwriter, activist, or politician, too. He's not sure what form his destiny will take, but he knows it's coming.
Humiliating him on live TV, should that happen, is only another step on his path to greatness. No matter what happens, he'll be rich and famous someday. So all the insults and the misery and the lost court cases and the hookers laughing at him are bearable, because they just add to the story he's trying to sell.