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- Jul 10, 2017
I think part of it is that people like an underdog story and are more willing to believe Vic is falsely accused because of the #kickvic's side fucking bonkers behaviour.
That most of Mignogna's support is from outsiders who parsed the facts (or rather the lack of facts provided by his accusers) and took his side says more than anything else. Nobody can argue that it's just legions of fanboys who'd already been waiting on him hand and foot.
I think it is more an indication that people as a whole are growing weary of the metro/Listen and Believe nonsense. The Kavanaugh hearings were an awakening moment for many. They are starting to grow more suspect of spurious claims in the various communities to which they belong. They champion the statistics of sexual assault. But the other quiet statistic that they never talk about is out in suburbia everyone, every mother, knows somebody who’s son has been falsely accused by a vindictive schoolmate. Every family has stories of the witch hunt ruining a promising young man on nothing but an accusation. The normies are starting to push back. Vic is a beneficiary of that. His fans are willing to pony up and pay for due process.
Even if it does, she's also made plenty of posts which are not just here merely reposting other people's stuff so she still has to worry about those.
I think Kaylins most damning post will remain the leaked DMwhere she basically says “okay that worked for taking out Vic. Who do we go after next on our list?”
I'd like to see them try to get content here taken down because they classify it as harassment. It'd be a nice way for Josh to practice more creative ways of telling people to fuck off via e-mail.
@Null had best be hardening his defenses. After the whole Vic thing, you know the next step is the SJW Twitterati will think that they can sue anybody over spurious reasons too. Expect a Jonathan Yaniv style surge of Pro Se assaults against any that dare challenge the narrative. Remember the Twitter Twats are remarkably adept at always learning the wrong lesson in any given situation. The Listen and Believers will try Lawfare. At least as far as they can take it at no cost.