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To give some perspective, this is the image -- wether created or forwarded -- Arthur Chu wants to hold people "legally accountable" towards:Arthur Chu said:The anonymous person who created that image and the many, many anonymous people who shared it bear responsibility for the damage done to Veerender’s life and to his safety. In a just world, people would be afraid to pull off pranks of this caliber because they’d face not only moral responsibility but legal liability.
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I've seen others in the Anti-GG crowd complain about anime avatars and it makes me wonder: why do they have such hate boners for our far-east cartoon friends?Chu-Chu said:...an unending horde of Twitter eggs and anime avatars...
It makes them think of sexual arousal and cultural appropriation at the same time. It's an unforgivable offense.Archived.
This may seem like an odd thing to focus on, but...
I've seen others in the Anti-GG crowd complain about anime avatars and it makes me wonder: why do they have such hate boners for our far-east cartoon friends?
I read that (very poorly written and researched) article he linked and the only thing I got from it was 'some people with an anime avatar said something I don't like!'
No. Sometimes what he writes abouhow he finds sex problematic and gay porn triggering.Is everything Arthur writes about fucking GamerGate?
He isn't being a very good SJW if he openly doesn't like to see gay sex
No. Sometimes what he writes abouhow he finds sex problematic and gay porn triggering.
But surely straight girls must spend as much time thinking about lesbian porn as Chairman Chu thinks about gay porn. And surely they must experience the same degree of revolsion as their hand slowly makes it's way into their pockets, right? That's all totally normal, right?Why would he have even seen enough gay porn to find it triggering?
Why would he have even seen enough gay porn to find it triggering?
I've seen others in the Anti-GG crowd complain about anime avatars and it makes me wonder: why do they have such hate boners for our far-east cartoon friends?
I read that (very poorly written and researched) article he linked and the only thing I got from it was 'some people with an anime avatar said something I don't like!'
I'm guessing they're going for the "grown men watching cartoon means they're immature manchildren" angle.But I thought the anti-GG/SJW crowd (assuming both of those movements are in it together) consider magical girls to still be okay. I don't recall any hate regarding a person with a magical girl avatar making a comment that the aGG crowd does not like.
As for Chu getting triggered by the gay porn, I won't comment.
I've seen others in the Anti-GG crowd complain about anime avatars and it makes me wonder: why do they have such hate boners for our far-east cartoon friends?
No. Sometimes what he writes abouhow he finds sex problematic and gay porn triggering.
People like Chu are nothing if not morbid hypocrites on matters of sex. They never seem to realize it takes someone willing to fixate on something back for pornography to actually become pornography.How can someone be on the internet this long and not be desensitized to gay porn? It's like not getting desensitized to trolls. It's everywhere and in your face.
Oblivious to the fact that people screencap on Twitter - Arthur Chu said:
One day after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks - Arthur Chu said:Charlie Hebdo weren’t asking to be shot. They were asking for a reaction, though, and for half a century now they’ve been surviving pretty much on the notoriety of constantly trying to provoke a reaction. And let’s be real: pushing buttons, by itself, doesn’t make your work more virtuous. Pissing people off is just pissing people off.
In all seriousness, it's probably because the aGG crowd things that the pro-GG crowd is less legitimate for not posting their True & Honest name and face on their social media accounts instead of realizing that, y'know, doxxing yourself might be retarded.Archived.
This may seem like an odd thing to focus on, but...
I've seen others in the Anti-GG crowd complain about anime avatars and it makes me wonder: why do they have such hate boners for our far-east cartoon friends?
I read that (very poorly written and researched) article he linked and the only thing I got from it was 'some people with an anime avatar said something I don't like!'