Right, so you were quite easily capable of providing sources without personally doxxing anybody. So long as we're both clear that that accusation was full of shit.Because your demanding proof in this thread of this happening.
Here's an article saying he was doxed
Here's Kotaku also saying he and his family were doxxed
Or do people need to provide primary sources now?
So, RE: doxxing of Scott Cawthon: do you think that's what people in this thread were referring to when they talked about "cancel culture" from the start? D'you think that's what they had in mind: doxxing, harassment, death threats etc?
Because I don't.
Your exact words: "you think threatening to kill people is a valid form of criticism. [...] You think making insane false claims just to damage peoples reputation is valid criticism. In fact people disagree so much with you that society itself has laws and actions people can take in said instances against such things from reporting criminal threats to libel lawsuits."So what was all those posts accusing me of holding a position I don't?
Yeh it's performativity outrage on your part as I predicted you'd go for. Oh also I thought you were fine with criminal accusations (Which I have NOT made but don't let that stop you) and saw false criminal accusations as all part of valid criticism because that's what you've been arguing when I've said it's literally liable but no you kept going in words to the effect of "No that's just criticism"
So you're happy to make false allegations against me but are made that you claim I (Despite not having done so) made false criminal accusations against you?
You want to claim I've accused you of criminality.
Quote me.
Quote me doing so.
This will be good to see you try and justify this latest lot of sophistry.
Because for all your claims of hypocrisy you just showed your own here.
Directly accusing me of condoning libel and death threats. And a fucking lie.
Here you are, responding to someone saying that Cawthon hasn't actually been banned from anywhere by saying, "We just fine with the doxxing and death threats now?"No as (C) is due to a shocking level of personal incredulity on your part not anything I've actually said. I've been pretty damn clear and to now claim I've been wildly inconsistent in my position is nothing short of gaslighting when saying I draw a line between valid criticism and threats and libel again will now be the 22nd time I've said such a thing in this thread and likely the 15th to 18th time you won't accept it and will once again try to demand I take the strawman position you wish to argue with not my actual position.
And on page 14 of this very thread, myself and several other posters repeatedly state that nobody is condoning harassment or death threats, and in response you repeatedly say that that constitutes "a large chunk" of it, and that death threats and abuse are "mostly in the woke sphere", whatever the fuck that means.
You want to use death threats and harassment as a cudgel to beat your political opponents, but then deny conflating it with cancel culture as soon as it becomes rhetorically inconvenient.
"Being nice", yeah, okay.It was me being nice and giving you an easy out to save face and easily justify your antics in here in a way that was something other than malice. So to try and turn it round on me is rather funny and rather does show a level of malice lol
For several pages, now, you've been throwing grotesque personal accusations and insults, post-after-post. It's some of the most intensely aggressive bollocks I've seen here in ages.
Indeed.It's the context of the reality of the situation.
"Why won't you do what I want you to" is not valid criticism.
No-one is obliged to hang massive warning labels about the nature of people everywhere.
If you want to argue that is somehow valid criticism then clearly every Hollywood film should start with a 4 hour segment where the actors and director all tell you their full political views to allow you to be warned about them before the film fully starts lol
And nobody is obligated to fucking buy stuff from someone they find objectionable. But you appear to be aiming for a world in which a consumer cannot make a personal decision to criticise a creator or decide not to buy their product; to do so is "cancel culture", and unacceptable.