I felt the need to make this video to explain what is clearly a witch hunt to shame the creator of the show Twelve Forever, Julia Vickerman. When "cancel cul...
This is a good video defending Julia Vickerman.

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I felt the need to make this video to explain what is clearly a witch hunt to shame the creator of the show Twelve Forever, Julia Vickerman. When "cancel cul...
This is a good video defending Julia Vickerman.
Listening to shame | Brené Brown
Digital Human, Series 12, Episode 6 - Shame
I don't think I am the only one to have had weird, complicated relationships where you love someone but sometimes hurt them, make mistakes, make amends. You can love someone and it doesn’t work out. Or you can be with someone and be also inspired by something that is not them. Art can be used to convey a message but primarily it is made to be enjoyed. Also,if I may, I'd like to recommend Jon Ronson TED Talk about the dynamics of online shaming. It's not that bad here but it's interesting (END)
Jon Ronson’s book, “The Psychopath Test,” was a great read.
I’ll recommend another book, too, re: sex, gender, and feminism, by the young Australian professor, Cordelia Fine. It’s “Testosterone Rex: Myths of Sex, Science, and Society.”
Here’s Ronson’s Ted Talk:
https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_ronson_what_happens_when_online_shaming_spirals_out_of_control
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Social media can punish those deemed offensive more severely than any formal sentence for a speech violation ever could in the United States. The best strategy that most reasonably risk-averse people will hit upon to deal with this ominous threat to their livelihoods is to shut up. It may be what we want in the moment—the satisfaction of having someone who hurt someone else retreat in remorse. But the lasting damaging effects of this, and the fear it spreads, might do more harm than the sense of justice does us good.
JSTOR Daily, “The Danger of Public Shaming in the Internet Age”
What Happens When We Silence Voices?
What Happens When We Silence Voices?
So, I think I’m in trouble on Facebook (FB) again. Not from the FB algorithms–I’ve managed to avoid a stint in FB jail. No, I seem to have disappointed and even angered some “friends” with whom I disagree. The issue in question: What I call censorship. But before I get into that, you need to know my opinions are based a little basic research mixed with a real concern about actions being taken to…
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OH ! THE SHAME, OF WHAT IT MEAN’S TO BE ALIVE !!!
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How one tweet can ruin your life | Jon Ronson