There is way too much drama associated with this person... I don't come to the forums to read about terminally online social media drama.
There is way too much drama associated with this person... I don't come to the forums to read about terminally online social media drama.
The drama seems to be happening on twitter and then people bring it here. World would be a better place if Twitter was nuked from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
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what did you guys do now?





As a trans person, I deal with threats all the time. Stop dismissing our claims. It's not your place to do so.
God damn, I mean you can dislike performance of the person, but thats went too far.
[Citation needed]
She's still yet to actually show proof, and seeing as she's the type to cry "VICTIM!" over other people's struggles, I'm going to believe that she's making this up too.
Yeah but it's something you hear often enough. Daisy Ridley being harassed because of her role as Rey in the godawful sequels comes to mind.

i mean, to be perfectly honest
it's not unreasonable to assume that people who dislike her simply for being trans exist. that's not good. there's also no doubt that there are dumbos who sent shitty messages and/or threats.
what i do question, is that it is common / the magnitude of it. i saw NOTHING but praise ( from the usual suspects, with certain flags in bio ) flooding every post she speaks about it. obviously, a very unhinged 0.5% will do their thing, but that's literally just how internet is. you cannot do anything about it at this point. i do doubt the doxx tho.
therefore, i'll reject her victim card.
edit: i'll also add i literally did see cases of people saying "wuk lamat is boring as a character" and they got responded with "ITS BECAUSE YOU HATE THE VA WHO IS *drumroll* TRANS!!!1". i bet those are are counted as "harassment" as well.
Last edited by Lizvette; 08-13-2024 at 07:57 AM.
I miss the days when folks would just walk away - problem is that both groups tend to take turns hitting each other and so it just runs wild. In the age of digital engagement people seem to forget that the proto-internet was the wild west where anonimity brought out VERY harsh reactions from people and you really needed to be durable if you were going to wade into the discussion. People engaging in political discourse in the current enviroment need to be careful as well especially if you are holding onto status.It goes without saying that, no matter what your stances are on the VA's performance, the character they played or the story you played, nothing justifies actually attacking the human behind it all. Such actions are beyond vile and can only be considered condemnable. Though I highly doubt people in this forum would stoop so low.
Sadly, the people that think otherwise often feel justified in what they do, so its incredibly hard to get through to them (if they even read the opinions of others regarding that matter.)
All that to say the FF XIV community thrives on social media drama; just go to the police and stop engaging the garbage imo.
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