A disgusting and filthy fad is making the rounds in North America, and CBC reporter Chris O'Neill-Yates found herself a target for simply doing her job.
John Cain and his copycat trolls think demeaning women on the job in front of the audience they serve is funny. It's not funny. It's offensive, degrading and sick.
It's not funny, but your reaction to it is.
"I can't help but ask, what kind of man behaves this way? Would this guy have found this kind of abuse so hilarious if it were HIS sister, mother, daughter, niece, girlfriend?"
Is this what passes for logic with a reporter in modern times?
Did you ever think what if it happened to me or someone I liked?
"But every time we allow an act of violence to go unchecked we are enabling the abusers."
I would lock the guy up for a day... then, during lunch at the prison cafeteria, have the biggest, meanest looking prisoner come up behind him and say, "fuck him right in the ass".
After he's finished shitting and pissing himself, we can tell him that it was a just a joke.
"raydan" said I would lock the guy up for a day... then, during lunch at the prison cafeteria, have the biggest, meanest looking prisoner come up behind him and say, "fuck him right in the ass".
After he's finished shitting and pissing himself, we can tell him that it was a just a joke.
What do you do to the females that have taken part in FHRITP?
This so much ado about nothing. Some clown figured out that it pissed people off, and now it has replaced the cliched, "Hi Mom!" for punks to yell into the mike.
Not really, guess I just like to treat women with respect.
I like to prank too, and make jokes... I just don't find funny what a lot of the young crowd today is for. Seems they have little imagination and even less respect, for others and for themselves.
Young humour is what young humour probably always has been (and certainly was when I was a teen), which is usually obnoxious for the sake of obnoxious and trollish. Based on a tinge of joy of offending people (so a lot like anti-PC types who just want to be offensive for the sake of it) or causing them to get defensively offensive. The humour is fueled by the frustration of the audience. Internet trolling memes really just took the place of good ol' classic "treating other kids like shit so your friends can have a laugh", or "bullying".
So I agree with the reporter that this is "bullying". It certainly would be considered so pre-mass internet, we even get the new troll-sympathizers who were yesteryear's bully-sympathizers... "Grow a thicker skin", "They're just making jokes", etc.
This reminds me of a lot of stupid things. I remember as a kid everyone did this "ballgazer" nonsense from some movie. So many random hazing traditions. I'm glad the internet wasn't the screaming hydra monstrosity it clearly imposes itself as today; I honestly don't know how ten year olds can handle all the nonsense.
It's not funny, but your reaction to it is.
"I can't help but ask, what kind of man behaves this way? Would this guy have found this kind of abuse so hilarious if it were HIS sister, mother, daughter, niece, girlfriend?"
Is this what passes for logic with a reporter in modern times?
Did you ever think what if it happened to me or someone I liked?
"But every time we allow an act of violence to go unchecked we are enabling the abusers."
These are not acts of violence, you moron.
After he's finished shitting and pissing himself, we can tell him that it was a just a joke.
I would lock the guy up for a day... then, during lunch at the prison cafeteria, have the biggest, meanest looking prisoner come up behind him and say, "fuck him right in the ass".
After he's finished shitting and pissing himself, we can tell him that it was a just a joke.
What do you do to the females that have taken part in FHRITP?
This so much ado about nothing. Some clown figured out that it pissed people off, and now it has replaced the cliched, "Hi Mom!" for punks to yell into the mike.
What do you do to the females that have taken part in FHRITP?
Some clown figured out that it pissed people off, and now it has replaced the cliched, "Hi Mom!" for punks to yell into the mike.
They should out these guys on TV. Stiuck their faces right up there.
Yep, that should do it. Let em go home to mom and explain that one, when they're not being all tough with their bros.
I like to prank too, and make jokes... I just don't find funny what a lot of the young crowd today is for. Seems they have little imagination and even less respect, for others and for themselves.
So I agree with the reporter that this is "bullying". It certainly would be considered so pre-mass internet, we even get the new troll-sympathizers who were yesteryear's bully-sympathizers... "Grow a thicker skin", "They're just making jokes", etc.
This reminds me of a lot of stupid things. I remember as a kid everyone did this "ballgazer" nonsense from some movie. So many random hazing traditions. I'm glad the internet wasn't the screaming hydra monstrosity it clearly imposes itself as today; I honestly don't know how ten year olds can handle all the nonsense.