Oh look just another TRA indulging in a bit of misogyny.
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Replying to @Midj109
Okay, and do you see anybody like you hanging around on Twitter calling everyone who criticized Wiley an anti-Black racist No, not really Guess JKR does in fact have it better than Wiley, by a lot, and Weetman was wrong
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Oh Jesus you had no idea who the fuck Wiley was until it was pointed out to you and all of a sudden you have become an expert.
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Replying to @Midj109
I'm capable of reading news articles online, yes, and absorbing the facts contained therein Am I wrong about those facts? Has Wiley, in fact, gotten off scot free for his offensive remarks in a way that Rowling has not, because his male privilege protected him? Enlighten me
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Does Wiley have media outlets trying to create outrage over what he has said so they can get clicks? or does he recieve the hate and abuse that Rowling recieves?
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Replying to @Midj109
He received such unanimous condemnation in the media it ended his career! Holy shit dude
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Midj109
The police came to his house to see if it was a matter for criminal investigation!
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Frances Weetman and I are talking about the public reaction there was no were near the amount of media attention paid to WIley than Rowling people were not calling for his works to be burnt in the street.
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Replying to @Midj109
Perhaps that's because the controversy died down very quickly and there was no perceived need to protest his work because his work was in fact completely removed from public distribution and his Twitter account banned
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Midj109
If JK Rowling's books were removed from store shelves the way Wiley's music were removed from Spotify and iTunes, if her publisher dropped her the way Wiley's label did, and if her Twitter account were likewise deleted, it might indeed seem excessive to continue attacking her
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But that's not what happened JK Rowling, instead, continues to be the center of a giant Twitter lovefest and defense brigade, which is what the people protesting her are protesting against Weetman is engaging in that fallacy of "Nobody is saying X" like she herself is nobody
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I mean, did anyone respond to the Wiley "controversy" by making images of Wiley as Jesus or the Virgin Mary https://twitter.com/drawnoutofshape/status/1307276641966657536?s=19 …
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