>Bitch who calls herself Laughing Witch
>Tries getting a popular Youtuber fired by a method that has never worked against that man once.
>Gets caught with video evidence that she herself made
>Takes it down but to late
>Berates her opponents and says she is untouchable
>Closes Youtube account next day.
Basically, Youtuber ThunderF00t gets the usual 'I am going to contact your employer to get you fired' shtick he has dealt with a hundred times now.
(Seriously, I think he really is close to getting a hundred different people try that **** )
Doesn't effect him because he is not a full time employee at the lab and they are aware of his Youtube channel (As he has also stated dozens of times)
Latest example was the quickly becoming infamous 'Laughing Witch' who is buddy-buddys with a lot of the other people Phil has already taken down (That's another story)
Witch posts video of her sending the letters online to get him fired but deletes it later to hide evidence from police (However, Phil downloaded that video)
After being exposed, Witch laughs and calls everyone who rightfully called her a bitch a misogynist nazi loving supporters.
Much information is dug up about her, such as promoting her husbands retail shop despite that being unethical.
Witch protests that these accusations mean nothing, she is untouchable and "You're all gonna have to deal with it ********* "
"If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
"Treat others the way you want to be treated."
"Live and let live."
What the hell happened to these values that we're taught as children? If a war should spark, then I can see the need for negative acts, but in a peaceful, first-world country, why do we need to show so much hate? What does it solve, and what does it say about us as people?
How about, instead of being the one of thousands of people telling someone they don't even know to "just go die", why don't you be the one who at least asks, "Hey, are you okay?"
I'm all for not caring what people who don't know me think, but not everyone thinks that way, and a scathing remark on the interwebz can have real-world consequences. You're not insulting and putting down a screen name, you're bringing down another person -- a fellow human being -- for no other reason than to cause pain either to fit in with the others, or because you know you can get away with it.
Don't ever stop questioning authority or making your voice heard, but just...think before you say something. Typing takes longer than talking, so there's plenty of time to realize if what you're about to put out there is actually going to do any good -- for yourself or someone else. The world is ****** enough as it is with its many problems -- political, social, and natural -- so why put forth effort to make it even worse?
What's the ******* sense in purposefully making things worse?