- Joined
- Sep 9, 2017
The less influence Jerry has, the better. If we lose another lolcow, no skin off my nose. I’d be happy to see Jerry gone, tbh.
Ultimately, I feel like that’s a goal that people who talk about these kinds of people should see to, that people like Jerry don’t have any influence over other people - namely kids, since that’s more or less his audience. That’s why he gets showered with so much ridicule, that’s why people constantly point out his hypocrises and even try to show his fans the Stockholm archive; so people think twice about listening to him (at least, that’s my view). And he got so sick of it that instead of addressing it properly, he feigned stress (likely) and deleted fucking everything.
I don’t know how easy it will be for him to worm his way back from this. If he tries to play victim, the evidence from Patchwork is right there. His favorite defense is that people lie about him and slander him on a daily basis, but 1. We don’t and 2. Patch didn’t. His only ticket back is if he admits he fucked up and wronged a bunch of people.
And he’s incapable of that.
He also says that he’s been talking to a therapist, and honestly, I don’t think they’re doing a good job if they think the best course of action for Jerry’s sanity is to run and hide from his problems.
Me thinks that's bullshit. If Peet was seeing a therapist. Then the first advice he would have given the lad would have been to apologize and amend the lives he destroyed. This is Peet running when the fire gets close to home. He threw Patchwork under the bus and expected no retaliation from it. The problem is Patchwork already gained enough presence, thanks to this magnificent bastard. So from the get-go, it was a horrible idea.