Weeb Wars / AnimeGate / #KickVic / #IStandWithVic / #vickicksback - General Discussion Thread

I wonder if Christoper So-fat has anything to do with Chuck's about-face? Maybe he threatened something and Chuck is trying his best to make it better. I still think he's a cuck and spineless....but I guess if you genuinely felt afraid for yourself and/or your family then better to be labelled a traitor then to have something bad happen. The problem is he pissed off KV with that affidavit and now he's pissing off ISWV with his dad scolding of only that side. He'll be left with noone trusting him.
 
Pro headshot. NPR has the reach Sharon can only dream of. Lemon Man sits thing "all according to keikaku". And now, we hope there isn't any Tokyo Roses or #Threadnaugt victory cigars on the horizon. Still, I'm just thinking "if you can't burn it down, hopefully the wheels fall off soon".

At this point NPR is preaching to the choir. After 3 years of Trump Derangement Syndrome I doubt they have anyone right of Sanders listening anymore.
 
At this point NPR is preaching to the choir. After 3 years of Trump Derangement Syndrome I doubt they have anyone right of Sanders listening anymore.
I stopped listening. Used to wake up to the local station, but the news coverage skewed so far from the truth it became a nuisance.

The NPR story scares me a bit, they play to a wide audience and there's no story to counter it in the news. The fact they are cheery-picking Rekieta quotes could snowball public attitudes towards the Defendants. They are claiming to be victims over being sued for their false allegations, uncritical news coverage just compounds the problem.

Consider this as an escalation. Media operates in an echo chamber, corporate media picks up on NPR stories 2 - 4 weeks after they first run. Anything having to do with #metoo, anything featuring a white male aggressor, is fair game. There's no way anyone will take the time to examine the actual facts or causes of action, stories about abuse of the legal process get a lot more attention.

I wonder if there's a way to counter the media narrative, to publish a clear and concise document explaining what the lawsuit is actually about.
 
I stopped listening. Used to wake up to the local station, but the news coverage skewed so far from the truth it became a nuisance.

The NPR story scares me a bit, they play to a wide audience and there's no story to counter it in the news. The fact they are cheery-picking Rekieta quotes could snowball public attitudes towards the Defendants. They are claiming to be victims over being sued for their false allegations, uncritical news coverage just compounds the problem.

Consider this as an escalation. Media operates in an echo chamber, corporate media picks up on NPR stories 2 - 4 weeks after they first run. Anything having to do with #metoo, anything featuring a white male aggressor, is fair game. There's no way anyone will take the time to examine the actual facts or causes of action, stories about abuse of the legal process get a lot more attention.

I wonder if there's a way to counter the media narrative, to publish a clear and concise document explaining what the lawsuit is actually about.
Read somewhere on twitter that NPR reached out to Ty and he refused to comment. Maybe him actually saying at least something would have helped. Just something symbolical like "Would you want to live in a world where your husband's/son's/brother's future could be ruined by allegations alone?". Maybe that could have resonated a little bit with boomers. I'm not sure if staying silent while letting the defendants run amok in the mainstream media is a good idea. The average person isn't going to watch Nick's streams or Hero Hei's videos. As you pointed out, they're probably just going to believe everything they hear in the media.
 
I stopped listening. Used to wake up to the local station, but the news coverage skewed so far from the truth it became a nuisance.

The NPR story scares me a bit, they play to a wide audience and there's no story to counter it in the news. The fact they are cheery-picking Rekieta quotes could snowball public attitudes towards the Defendants. They are claiming to be victims over being sued for their false allegations, uncritical news coverage just compounds the problem.

Consider this as an escalation. Media operates in an echo chamber, corporate media picks up on NPR stories 2 - 4 weeks after they first run. Anything having to do with #metoo, anything featuring a white male aggressor, is fair game. There's no way anyone will take the time to examine the actual facts or causes of action, stories about abuse of the legal process get a lot more attention.

I wonder if there's a way to counter the media narrative, to publish a clear and concise document explaining what the lawsuit is actually about.
Read somewhere on twitter that NPR reached out to Ty and he refused to comment. Maybe him actually saying at least something would have helped. Just something symbolical like "Would you want to live in a world where your husband's/son's/brother's future could be ruined by allegations alone?". Maybe that could have resonated a little bit with boomers. I'm not sure if staying silent while letting the defendants run amok in the mainstream media is a good idea. The average person isn't going to watch Nick's streams or Hero Hei's videos. As you pointed out, they're probably just going to believe everything they hear in the media.
Again, Lemon’s just smoking a cigar and thinking he Light Yagami’d his way to victory or at least got rid of his obstacles. And anime gets taken seriously, or is seen as more than “kids stuff, schoolgirls, and tentacles”. We won’t reach 1997/8, or 2003 for that matter, but ISWV morale is REALLY about to hit another low if my premonitions are right.
 
Read somewhere on twitter that NPR reached out to Ty and he refused to comment. Maybe him actually saying at least something would have helped. Just something symbolical like "Would you want to live in a world where your husband's/son's/brother's future could be ruined by allegations alone?". Maybe that could have resonated a little bit with boomers. I'm not sure if staying silent while letting the defendants run amok in the mainstream media is a good idea. The average person isn't going to watch Nick's streams or Hero Hei's videos. As you pointed out, they're probably just going to believe everything they hear in the media.
You're under the presumption that 1) NPR would present Beard's comments in good faith and that 2) people actually care or listen to NPR still.

They had plenty of proper clips from Nick's streams to accurately portray his views and they didn't. What makes you think they'd treat Ty any better? And even going back to the fagfest of gamergate, NPR had no impact on that. Shit, I'm pretty sure they tried to run damage control during the UN incident with two certain grifters and it did absolutely nothing.

It's interesting they ran a story, but I'm pretty sure Sharon Grisby has more reach through her clickbait headlines than NPR as laughable as that is.
 
Read somewhere on twitter that NPR reached out to Ty and he refused to comment. Maybe him actually saying at least something would have helped. Just something symbolical like "Would you want to live in a world where your husband's/son's/brother's future could be ruined by allegations alone?". Maybe that could have resonated a little bit with boomers. I'm not sure if staying silent while letting the defendants run amok in the mainstream media is a good idea. The average person isn't going to watch Nick's streams or Hero Hei's videos. As you pointed out, they're probably just going to believe everything they hear in the media.
Knowing the modern media they'd just spin it to make Ty and Vic look bad. There's no hope.
 
It's interesting they ran a story, but I'm pretty sure Sharon Grisby has more reach through her clickbait headlines than NPR as laughable as that is.
I've never heard of that rag the hag writes for because I don't live in Dallas. I've heard of NPR and that shit plays endlessly in doctors offices and "upscale" establishments so it has much more reach than a dying newspaper.
 
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Read somewhere on twitter that NPR reached out to Ty and he refused to comment. Maybe him actually saying at least something would have helped. Just something symbolical like "Would you want to live in a world where your husband's/son's/brother's future could be ruined by allegations alone?". Maybe that could have resonated a little bit with boomers. I'm not sure if staying silent while letting the defendants run amok in the mainstream media is a good idea. The average person isn't going to watch Nick's streams or Hero Hei's videos. As you pointed out, they're probably just going to believe everything they hear in the media.
If Malice Morning News wasn’t going to portray Ty accurately without spinning the story, what makes you think NPR will? This is just my opinion, but I think Jamie voluntarily went to NPR for damage control much like her and Monica did for Dallas News.

One thing we can agree on is that this shows just how desperate the defendants are becoming. Even though Jamie has the best chance to getting off, there’s the issue of spinning a tale to make yourself look good. I’m glad Ty is finally getting aggressive and I hope he gets more and more so.
 
Wow. a lot of doom and gloom here... because of the media. that no one in their right mind in america trusts anymore.... that only the loony mobs trust. yet its totes forever over for ty and vic.
seriously though, anyone that believes this is the end is an idiot. no one trusts the media anymore, the defendants actions have be put on full display for months complete with screenshots and proof, they've been caught lying and wishing horrid things.
frankly, the defendants now trying their hand at PR is going to bite their ass for one simple reason. we can show around the pic of jamie wishing kids get raped and say funi supports that. to media outlets, to social media. How about Sabat calling vic's fans autistic in a derogatory manner?
there are multiple vectors of attack. frankly, the hardest part is less countering the media and more choosing just how nuclear to go.
 
To lighten up the mood a little:

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Money hungry bastard Vic signed something for this person for free at Mega Mini Con, since they didn't have enough money for a signature or photo. Sounds like it was a very nice encounter.

Despite all of that shit happening, Vic seems to try his hardest to be there for his fans and to let them know he cares.
 
I tried to lighten up the mood, now I have to ruin it again (:_(

Here we go:


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100 retweets, 300 likes so far. Their posts usually achieve about 300 likes. Most likes I saw on a post were 700 and 300 retweets. We'll see what happens next, if major news outlets are going to pick this up.
I hope it really does pick up all of a sudden, imagine people hearing about this and then finding out that unlike Weinstein or Spacey there's not even a hint of a criminal investigation. I'd laugh my ass off if them going for exposure ends up putting money into the GFM from unaware people smelling another Kavanaugh situation.
 
I hope it really does pick up all of a sudden, imagine people hearing about this and then finding out that unlike Weinstein or Spacey there's not even a hint of a criminal investigation. I'd laugh my ass off if them going for exposure ends up putting money into the GFM from unaware people smelling another Kavanaugh situation.

It'd certainly bring more spergs to laugh at.
 
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