Bad take. I heard plenty from those close to pug, but it’s not my place to tell their story.
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And anyone that did speak up about Pug simply got ostracized by his Rhode Island crew.
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It is the victims right to control when and how their incident becomes public. They are the one who was wronged from an abuse of power. You should change your mindset towards this, that’s a very damaging and harmful thing to believe
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^^ this is the point I’m trying to make, thanks for putting it to words better than I
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Honestly? You're right. But we all need to work together to turn this community into a place that is safe for victims. Victims can't come forward if all that awaits them is the treatment Zack and many others got years ago.
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Fully agree. Predators can run wild because of victims not going public, yet victims are so scared that they remain silent. Hopefully today makes victims feel safe moving forward. Not sure what else the community can do besides holding people accountable. But we need to change.
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I know some people didint want to speak up because they were exsactly that. Rumors, with no proof whos going to believe them?
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My WORST interaction with Pug was him saying something that was super transphobic. But as it was years ago and it was an in person conversation, I have no proof. But I'll always remember it.
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I didnt know anything about the situations other than pug did something creepy, i didnt know who was involved, when, where, or if it was even verifiable/true, all I can do is keep an eye out for this shit in person
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