If there's only one car, it's much easier to control your spouses movements. Common abuse tacticDude apparently is living in a place with a fucking pool but can't afford a 2nd car for his household, that's stupid messes up stuff there.
If there's only one car, it's much easier to control your spouses movements. Common abuse tacticDude apparently is living in a place with a fucking pool but can't afford a 2nd car for his household, that's stupid messes up stuff there.
True but in the video it's not her going out Crowder seems to take issue with. It's her taking the car. He even suggests she call an uber instead.If there's only one car, it's much easier to control your spouses movements. Common abuse tactic
That you think stuff like this is very telling, consistent with a great deal of the misogynistic tripe you've put in these forums over the years. I could even feel sorry for you, except that if that's the way you think I'd rather save it for the women unlucky enough to have to interact with you.In terms of the video he comes off and weirdly almost autistic (set schedule, doesn't want to deviate from things etc etc) while his wife comes off as weirdly almost sociopathic (in this context attempting to use weighted emotional terms to get a desired result).
Dude, he explicitly takes issue with the fact that she can't give him an exact time she'll be back. He wants an obsessive, overbearing amount of control over her precise movements.True but in the video it's not her going out Crowder seems to take issue with. It's her taking the car. He even suggests she call an uber instead.
True but in the video it's not her going out Crowder seems to take issue with. It's her taking the car. He even suggests she call an uber instead.
Is it?That you think stuff like this is very telling, consistent with a great deal of the misogynistic tripe you've put in these forums over the years. I could even feel sorry for you, except that if that's the way you think I'd rather save it for the women unlucky enough to have to interact with you.
With the car, that's the key point, not can't say when she'll be back but she'd want to take the car and not give him a time she'd be back. In context it's obvious him wanting to use the car for something so her taking it without giving a time he'd be able to use it bothers him.Dude, he explicitly takes issue with the fact that she can't give him an exact time she'll be back. He wants an obsessive, overbearing amount of control over her precise movements.
Yes, just maybe not from who you think lol.The video shows obvious abusive behaviour, for anyone whose head isn't too far up their own behind to recognise it.
Simple answer.
And you see nothing wrong with how he immediately starts using an exaggerated, condescending tone of voice, telling her she needs "discipline and respect", because she didn't give a specific time for a minor chore?With the car, that's the key point, not can't say when she'll be back but she'd want to take the car and not give him a time she'd be back. In context it's obvious him wanting to use the car for something so her taking it without giving a time he'd be able to use it bothers him.
You've tried (unsuccessfully) to invoke the Alec Holowka situation at least twice before on this forum, and each time its pointed out to you that there's a lot more context from his colleagues about his problematic behaviour.Pretty sure in a statement similar words were used about Alec Holowka about how much the person loved him and how awful he was.
....so you think he was actually planning to do all five of those things? Even though he really obviously just chucked them out there as things he *might* want to do, and he wanted his vague non-plans to outweigh his wife's actual plan.Simple answer.
Crowder's wife is going somewhere, she implied where she was going would allow her to also pick up groceries. Thus logically it can be assumed she's going into town or something thus said trip would require 1 Uber to get there and 1 Uber to get back.
Crowder meanwhile mentions a number of places he potentially could be going. Getting Groceries, the gym, going to his parents, going to see friends. That's a total of 5 possible Ubers to get round all those places or lets say a couple can be walked between so maybe 3-4 Ubers minimum. In terms of simple logic and logistics it makes more sense for Crowder to not be the one taking the Uber due to having to go round multiple locations.
Well the video seems to suggest the main chore Crowder is objecting to is walking the dog and giving said dog some medicine.And you see nothing wrong with how he immediately starts using an exaggerated, condescending tone of voice, telling her she needs "discipline and respect", because she didn't give a specific time for a minor chore?
And each time I point out from other colleagues and friends the leaked messages and other stuff showing he wasn't abusive at all.You've tried (unsuccessfully) to invoke the Alec Holowka situation at least twice before on this forum, and each time its pointed out to you that there's a lot more context from his colleagues about his problematic behaviour.
Who knows he did say in an exaggerated tone that he'd planned his time down to the second.....so you think he was actually planning to do all five of those things? Even though he really obviously just chucked them out there as things he *might* want to do, and he wanted his vague non-plans to outweigh his wife's actual plan.
And she's heavily pregnant. And he speaks to her in a pointlessly aggressive, condescending way from the very start.
So, you've just added a bunch of additional guff that's not applicable to the situation, in order to try to paint her as unreasonable for wanting to use the family car for a short while.Well the video seems to suggest the main chore Crowder is objecting to is walking the dog and giving said dog some medicine.
If some-one said to me "I want to use your car to go somewhere I won't tell you, I'll be back and some time but can't tell you when and I'm going to leave you to handle something that was agreed I'd handle and just seemingly expect you to be ok when I know you have plans" I'd be a bit annoyed too. Thus in this context it would be more self discipline (Time management and planning) and respect for other peoples time and plans. So yeh discipline and respect.
Not sure how you expect those messages to disprove the testimony from his coworkers. None of the messages indicate the content of the statements isn't true. They just show there wasn't abuse... /in those messages/.And each time I point out from other colleagues and friends the leaked messages and other stuff showing he wasn't abusive at all.
Ah yes, because the "fight for equality" always meant that we should ignore the physical pressures of pregnancy, and refuse to provide even basic assistance. Make 'em walk!Who knows he did say in an exaggerated tone that he'd planned his time down to the second.
Also she's pregnant - so?
On a Biological level if I wanted to argue he was bad then I could argue stress and other things however and the whole fight for equality again it's been argued that people shouldn't be treating women like china dolls but how you'd treat them normally in said situations.
I think the basic problem is that you somehow seem to have missed about two and half minutes of non-stop red flags.Or is it more telling that you can't believe it could be possible?
I didn't have to add additional guff. It's literally there in the video.So, you've just added a bunch of additional guff that's not applicable to the situation, in order to try to paint her as unreasonable for wanting to use the family car for a short while.
I genuinely hope you don't treat partners with this complete lack of basic human decency.
Not sure how you expect those messages to disprove the testimony from his coworkers. None of the messages indicate the content of the statements isn't true. They just show there wasn't abuse... /in those messages/.
But totally fine for them to work fairly stressful jobs and be expected to do those as normal seemingly?Ah yes, because the "fight for equality" always meant that we should ignore the physical pressures of pregnancy, and refuse to provide even basic assistance. Make 'em walk!
Seems like to some sexist people equality still looks like oppression lolBast almighty, the bitter resentment towards womankind just shines out of rants like these.
So everyone here into the full on unconditional love thing?I think the basic problem is that you somehow seem to have missed about two and half minutes of non-stop red flags.
People who respect their wives do not issue them a non-stop stream of demands for their obedience. She's required to "listen to [him], day in and day out" to be a "wife worthy", and he berates her for lacking "discipline", "respect", "commitment", or "love" because she is not obeying him. This isn't just an argument, a screaming match: he's not out of control. He is saying that stuff very deliberately.
His approach to it maybe, his attitude? Nah, I thought we were in the age of actually expressing feelings not suppressing things even if they're bitter and unpleasant pills for people to swallow sometimes.You can make the argument that there is a lot of wider context that we don't have - this is one tiny snapshot of a disintegrating relationship, and who knows what else has gone on. But even still, there should not be any difficulty condemning his attitude in that video.
I'm actually concerned with how you think this is some grand level of abuse going on and not relationship issues with a couple who don't seem to be able to work it out to work together. That's what relationships are a partnership or supposed to be. The old view of the patriarch in charge of all the running of the household and ultimately responsible for everything I thought was an old sexist view being left in the past but apparently not going with it is now misogyny because I dunno you want nothing from your partner beyond sex and as long as that's there nothing else matters to you.Except apparently for you. So you are either blind to abusive, controlling behaviour, or even worse you agree with that view of women. And like I said, given the last few years of your misogyny, I am deeply concerned it's the latter.
Except for a fuckton of people insist there must also be a power imbalance for it to be properly considered real 'Racism' otherwise it's just sparkling racial prejudice.racism as prejudice based of those observable physical differences
Yeah, I am definitely worried for the women you interact with.snip
It's a word, used in society. So it does not have a univocal meaning, it's a tool to convey what a person intends to mean.Except for a fuckton of people insist there must also be a power imbalance for it to be properly considered real 'Racism' otherwise it's just sparkling racial prejudice.
Don't ask me, though, I'm old enough to remember when only people from North-Western Europe were considered 'white'.
Demanding a specific time because his day is planned "to the second", and then getting immediately snippy when she doesn't know precisely.I didn't have to add additional guff. It's literally there in the video.
I mean you added far more than me claiming this was about control because he wanted to know when she'd be back when the video makes pretty clear it's only in relation to getting the car back.
Completely missing the fact that he throws that line out in a petulant, fuck-you tone of voice, directly in response to her saying she still loves him.Also he's being a bit of a jackass but I don't see it as hugely crossing some line in regards to human decency and before I get the, "Oh buy you can't just say that to people" well I had it said to me and I don't hold it against the person ultimately as it is how they felt at the time and sometimes honesty is more important and as we can see with Crowder the "I don't love you anymore" has manifested into a divorce so it wasn't just some mean attempt to hurt some-one seemingly.
None of which address the details provided by his coworkers.EXCLUSIVE: Alec Holowka’s private messages reveal Zoe Quinn’s abuse
Speaking to The Post Millennial anonymously due to fears of backlash, a fellow developer of Holowka’s has provided dozens of messages exchanged in 2014thepostmillennial.com
EXCLUSIVE: Zoe Quinn’s allegations are falling apart
Recently unearthed tweets provided to The Post Millennial reveal inconsistencies in Zoe Quinn’s allegations against Alec Holowka.thepostmillennial.com
Allegations that led to Alec Holowka’s suicide need proper scrutiny
Tragically, Alec Holowka, a prominent indie video game developer, committed suicide on August 31, 2019, on a few days after being accused on social media of historic physical and emotional abuse.thepostmillennial.com
....? Who's stopping him doing his job? Was his wife making him do it?But totally fine for them to work fairly stressful jobs and be expected to do those as normal seemingly?
Seems like you have a hostility and bitterness towards women.Seems like to some sexist people equality still looks like oppression lol