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When this matter gets to court, it'll possibly scare the shit out of people who think they can just falsely #metoo with absolutely no consequences. That's the "social precedent" Nick was talking about.

That's what I'd like to see, and I'm under no allusion that haters aren't still gonna hate.

Hopefully, whatever jury is present don't consist of Casey Anthony jury-like jurors who are absolutely out of their minds and not objective whatsoever.
 
They just Framed Weinstein, it wasnt sexual harassment, it was just illegal prostitution and all those actress should go to jail for it.

No I believe them. BUT the one thing that confuses me is...why they would agree to meet the slob in his HOTEL ROOM and accept drinks from him.
 
To be clear, when or if this matter gets to court, Vic's guilt will not be what is decided in the legal sense. Now it's possible that someone will attempt to shrug off a defamation claim by showing some evidence that Vic really did rape someone or whatever, but even then, for Vic to be found guilty and face possible legal consequences for that, he would have to be arrested and legally charged of it himself.

I really don't think anyone seriously involved with #MeToo has read that book. It seems to me more like the book was written in reflection of what these people have already figured out how to do independently.
I'm not saying they have read it and followed it as text;

I'm saying and explaining that this is how they've laid out and planned the framework stages of the attack on Vic -- personally, as a brand, and as a notable figure in an industry.

I refer to it by name because that's going to the the layman terms used to give this method of smear tactics a name everyone can recognize.


No I believe them. BUT the one thing that confuses me is...why they would agree to meet the slob in his HOTEL ROOM and accept drinks from him.

Would you rather be doshed out of your mind, or fully cognizant and aware of how you're going to have to swallow and gargle a balding man's baby gravy for your next Academy Award, hypothetically, @jellycar?
 
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I refer to it by name because that's going to the the layman terms used to give this method of smear tactics a name everyone can recognize.

tbh, I think most laymen already think of it as the "metoo" method of destroying someone.
 
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Would you rather be doshed out of your mind, or fully cognizant and aware of how you're going to have to swallow and gargle a balding man's baby gravy for your next Academy Award, hypothetically, @jellycar?

Hmm...if it was Kirby Morrow or Richard Madden's gravy.....then yes I would probably consider it. Lol.
 
tbh, I think most laymen already think of it as the "metoo" method of destroying someone.


I'm sure they do, but academically speaking, DAMNing and #MeTooing isn't the same, in terms of sheer animosity and applicability.

#MeToo is a general emotion-based movement. The way that DAMN operates is no different to Islamism and Feminism in the form of being an ideological doctrine to be upheld and revered as a (un)holy text.

Which, in consideration in context to before --

I'm not saying they have read it and followed it as text;

I'm saying and explaining that this is how they've laid out and planned the framework stages of the attack on Vic -- personally, as a brand, and as a notable figure in an industry.

I refer to it by name because that's going to the the layman terms used to give this method of smear tactics a name everyone can recognize.

-- I am saying that DAMN is comparative to the framework as a religious doctrine to a form of ideological victimhood, but it's coincidental that #KickVic chose to play it out exactly to the letter of DAMN as followers of that text. That part is at least optimistic and entirely speculative.


The author published it with the intentions of making it possible to implement it as something with the weight of a perceived power given to it by the users/followers of it: to itemize victimhood down to a corporatization of social benefits and pedigree elevation. (i.e, as a "self-help" book)

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(Edited to fully clarify my thought process, and spellchecking.)
 
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No I believe them. BUT the one thing that confuses me is...why they would agree to meet the slob in his HOTEL ROOM and accept drinks from him.
Its called Escort services. you get the "job" to "act" as a pretty face in a movie for sex, thats prostitution. Its not a real job, they arent real actors, they are just whores getting payed in a specific way.
 
DAMN was published in 2018. They were pulling this shit way before 2018.

DAMN, which I'll admit I haven't read (because, why the fuck would I? I wouldn't even read the companion piece: DAWN), simply seemed to be the written manifestation of a methodology that existed for a long time. It's like Rules for Radicals, or the Anarchist Cookbook. People were following the playbook before it was an actual playbook.
 
Its called Escort services. you get the "job" to "act" as a pretty face in a movie for sex, thats prostitution. Its not a real job, they arent real actors, they are just whores getting payed in a specific way.

Basically, what Allsion Rapp was doing, @jellycar. It's typically solicited as "The Girlfriend Experience".

DAMN was published in 2018. They were pulling this shit way before 2018.

DAMN, which I'll admit I haven't read (because, why the fuck would I? I wouldn't even read the companion piece: DAWN), simply seemed to be the written manifestation of a methodology that existed for a long time. It's like Rules for Radicals, or the Anarchist Cookbook. People were following the playbook before it was an actual playbook.

Yes, exactly. This is a "chicken before the egg" situation with terminology, tactics, and methods being known and implemented before being collectively sourced, gathered, studied, given a etymology study, published with academic research findings, and finally coined with a all-encompassing name.

There wasn't a word/name for it before #MeToo established itself as a movement, and now it's fully recognizable and assessable as a text that can be analyzed and referenced to academically speaking in DAMN.
 
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I actually knew a female escort once, and have gotten an explanation right from the horse's mouth. She was pretty candid (and rather nice) when I asked her questions. She explicitly said that they don't advertise that sex is going to happen (for legal reasons), but admitted that it is both implied and expected. It's a euphemism for prostitution.
 
That reminds me, with all the panelists cancelling, there needs to be a Law Talk With Real Lawyers panel with Ty and ALOD. They'd have less to talk about than Nick did since they're involved while Nick is not, but could still be cool.
 
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