Muddled isn't it? And far too much about Baddiel.this doc's a right mess. you could get a full hour out of each issue raised here
obviously, those people didn't deserve to have their car torched, but what is the connection with trolls? where is the proof that it was perpetrated by tiktok commenters?
db doesn't like to be reminded he's racist, does he?
oh, here we gooo! here's sali!
It is frustrating/predictable that vicious online bullying eg death threats, violence is mentioned in the same breath as Tattle. Where no such posts are ever allowed.Have been too busy for Tattle the last few weeks but this documentary is on in the background and was really puzzled/frustrated to hear David Baddiel call us a bunch of trolls/abusers. David, if you’re reading, please go through my post history and find 1 (one) thing I’ve ever said that is abusive.
I never liked his documentary about his dad. This was a few years ago before I even disliked DB so much. His father has quite advanced dementia and I thought it distasteful he showed so much private stuff when his dad obviously was not in a position to give informed consent.I'm actually INCANDESCENT WITH RAGE that he saw fit to end his doc with a hospital photo of his sick dad. For what??
Isn’t the whole anti cancel culture movement pretty mainstream now in that people think people should be given the chance to learn and grow? If we’re all serious about anti racism/anti everything prejudice we all need to continuously learn from others and tackle any racist or otherwise shitty thoughts we may catch ourselves thinking and hold ourselves accountable, unlearn the bad shit we’ve been socialised with, and do better next time (btw this is also literally a line in the board book anti racist baby!! So not a difficult concept to grasp!!!). People make mistakes and there have been some really sincere decent celeb apologies about how they plan to move on from it. People that are willfully ignorant are the only ones getting slated online, being cancelled appears to be a massively profitable endeavour anyway?we're all one tweet away from cancellation"
The negative effects on brain chemistry of bad feedback is interesting, I wonder whether it’s perceived even more acutely when in comparison the to the dopamine hit of likes and flattering comments.That was a really strange watch. The stuff that was interesting , like how reading negative comments physical effects on the brain, seemed to only be touched on in favour of some navel gazing into his own social media addiction. And as has already been said, grouping tattle in with violent behaviours was abhorrent. I was also really confused as to what his take on freedom of speech and cancel culture - it seemed to be social media is good when it’s helping sell tickets , bringing in money, or giving positive feedback, and those people who are doing well ( I’m guessing by that he meant blue tickers) shouldn’t be at risk of losing their income/reputation all over something that they’ve put on social media which has caused offence to others . But people who call people out , hold people accountable for what they say and give negative feedback are all horrible little jealous trolls who deserve to have their voices ( via places like here) taken away
She has over 40 threads here if you're interestedAnd that sally hughes jesus christ, never heard of her either but she just seemed narcissistic and totally unhinged.
He's definitely a prime example of that old mindset from the big broadcast dinosaurs, where they think they are untouchable, irreplaceable and everyone should bow to them. Error no you're OK mate, we all think you're a dick who's even less funny and relevant than you were first time roundI never heard of David Baddiel before this but I think that documentary showed him in an absolutely dreadful light. Just came across like he was mad that he filmed himself doing blackface in the 90s, but he didn’t come across as sorry for it, he just seemed bitter that it has damaged his career. The only funny part was when he was crying about cancel culture, he basically said influencers and famous people should be able to say what they want online, put their opinions out and not get cancelled, however if members of the general public put their opinions out online then we’re jealous, bitter raging trolls?
And that sally hughes jesus christ, never heard of her either but she just seemed narcissistic and totally unhinged.
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