…so do I need to find a way to watch that Woodstock 99 doco
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Replying to @ScottMadin
It’s interesting. I liked how it contextualized a lot. And it challenges some things I thought I knew about it - mainly that it was bad but no one died and oh, wait, yeah, people died.
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Replying to @diannaeanderson
I mean my thing is I was there, with my then-16yo brother (I was 20).
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Replying to @ScottMadin
WHAT oh wow. I was 13 and in South Dakota. You will have more insight to it than I did, and, uh, if you don’t already hate John Scher, you will after this.
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Replying to @diannaeanderson
To be honest I barely know who he is; but I've known for twenty-two years that the management and staff of the event were criminally negligent on a shocking scale
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His defenses of what happened, especially re: sexual assault, is…horrifying. That alone is worth seeing so you can yell about it later. I felt like I got a good perspective from the attendees and the fans and it is unflinching in showing how the mgmt fucked up.
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Replying to @diannaeanderson @ScottMadin
And honestly, I’d be interested to hear your perspective on it as someone who was there!
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I did a whole long thread a while ago, but those tweets are deleted now. I have that text in a file if you want to read it!
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Replying to @ScottMadin
sure! My email’s the same as my twitter handle @ gmail
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