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JOHN TUCKER MUST DIE (2006)
John Tucker Must Die FanCast: Ross Lynch as Scott Tucker
All my life I've prided myself on fighting the good fight against censorship, but I've never written publicly about spending two months in a mental ward the summer I turned sixteen, nor about the occasional hustling which helped pay my way until my twentieth year. I've felt free to speak of these experiences in the select company of friends and activists, but I've been reluctant to produce "confessions" from which any bigot might extract meanings which are all too predictable and definite--even though I know very well how profoundly confessional the movements of women and gay people have been, and still remain. Censorship is most fully effective when it succeeds in setting the mechanism of self-censorship in motion; when those who are censored learn to practice self-censorship as a form of self-protection. Censorship implodes identity; confession (witness the "hysteria" of women and gays) explodes it in rage, grief, lust, and laughter.
“Blight and Fruit: Some Thoughts on Sex, Death, and Censorship,” by Scott Tucker, published in Taking Liberties: Gay Men’s Essays on Politics, Culture & Sex, ed. Michael Bronski (1996, Masquerade Books, Inc.)
The PayDay episode in #DirtyMoney was a great reminder of why the phrase "it's just business" is a dangerous one. It's often use by people as a rationalization for doing unethical and immoral things. We have to stop minimizing ethics and morals in business as something that is fringe and not at the core of every business.
All my life I've prided myself on fighting the good fight against censorship, but I've never written publicly about spending two months in a mental ward the summer I turned sixteen, nor about the occasional hustling which helped pay my way until my twentieth year. I've felt free to speak of these experiences in the select company of friends and activists, but I've been reluctant to produce "confessions" from which any bigot might extract meanings which are all too predictable and definite--even though I know very well how profoundly confessional the movements of women and gay people have been, and still remain. Censorship is most fully effective when it succeeds in setting the mechanism of self-censorship in motion; when those who are censored learn to practice self-censorship as a form of self-protection. Censorship implodes identity; confession (witness the "hysteria" of women and gays) explodes it in rage, grief, lust, and laughter.
“Blight and Fruit: Some Thoughts on Sex, Death, and Censorship,” by Scott Tucker, published in Taking Liberties: Gay Men’s Essays on Politics, Culture & Sex, ed. Michael Bronski (1996, Masquerade Books, Inc.)
Watched the Payday documentary by Netflix and is still seething with rage. Every time Scott tucker or one of the people who support him said something I wanted to punch them.
The wife feeling so bad that they took his cars away and saying “no matter what he did, you shouldn’t do that” are you fucking serious??? He stole from desperate poor people who lives paycheck to paycheck, these people are in massive debt because of him and you feel bad for him because his fucking cars got taken!?!?!
I feel so bad for truck driver guy, I really hope he got all his money back and he and his family are living well.
Lawyer for payday lenders will lead consumer protection unit
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