• Government Has Role to Play in Fight Against Internet Trolls, Brianna Wu Says
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https://youtu.be/padV3jz4Ai4
When you call on the government to fight your emotional battles for you, they become your Big Brother in another sense of the term.
Coming from the woman who regularly harasses others while faking harassment against herself for career advancement.
How bout' no. When ya' act like a cunt, expect to be treated like a cunt.
Why does she get attention from television? What has she done of note since her crappy phone game?
Professional victim.
Wait, she's running for congress? Hahaha, fuck off
So like, are media outlets getting paid off to give her attention or something? I literally don't understand how such a useless person can command so much attention over so long a period of time.
Why must the world remind me this woman exists?
Didn't she like blatantly fake harassment against herself?
Your right the government does The first amendment should be expanded to apply to the internet
Never forget https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/911/071/09d.jpg_large
You're part of the reason we're in this whole mess, you false-tranny conman.
I don't care how much you hate Brianna, that's not fucking cool
What, asserting that someone would pretend to be transgender in the hopes that they can use it as a shield against criticism?
Brianna "Companies will destroy the Earth with Moon Rocks!!" Wu
Well it would put an end to Brianna Wu... Okay, mild ribbing jokes aside, how exactly would a government fight internet trolls? Like under her society would I suddenly get arrested for say, telling random people that they need to fill up and then drown themselves in a pool of mountain dew for using a certain weapon in COD or randomly accusing people of using aimbots, or even just getting on mic and making funny voices to the annoyance of everyone? I imagine that's her idea and humoring it for a moment, I can see it getting out of hand really fast...
She harassed others? I didn't know that. Could you tell me about one of those instances? I am intrigued.
Buh. I apologize for my comments earlier. Wu really rubs me the wrong way and I snapped. I didn't intend for that to come off as transphobic - quite the contrary - it's just that I have so little trust for her that I've half-suspected for a while that she would stoop so low as to merely pretend to be transgender so that she can play the bigot card on anyone she feels her schemes are threatened by (which only serves to discredit actual transgender people), though I admit I have little proof for that and I was far more vitriolic than I should've been. That's on me.
She's like the stereotypical SJW boogeyman, except real. Pretty sure she would go full totalitarian the moment she got into a position of power.
Dude, I have a lot of respect for people who take the effort to apologise when it isn't even asked or expected of them. Don't sweat it.
I'm afraid laws she'd write would be hilariously ineffective. How would you possibly fight internet trolling as a government? As I mentioned earlier, is making funny voices and using a soundboard in video games trolling? Because I mean technically it is, but it's also not something that hurts anyone - especially because if you find it REALLY distracting you can just mute the person in question. You can't just write "NO TROLLINGS!" as a law because nobody would know how to enforce it! Wu is just an idiot and it's more sad that people are still giving her attention
That's true. I should probably have said "given the power, will go totalitarian"
Even the worst case scenario where she'd (hypothetically) be president and would use the FBI to arrest people for posting transphobic remarks about her would simply mean others using VPNs to remain more undetectable. Fighting internet trolls would be a greater money sink then The Wall.
She already tried, placed third or fourth in the primary, and is now trying again. Only thing is her challenge is so weak and her campaign such a non starter that the incumbent doesn't even find it worth his time to acknowledge her.
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