“people who make posts criticising callout culture are always hiding shady shit lmao”
Translation:
“People who say things I don’t like are problematic because I have no idea how to disagree with someone without resorting to insults and slander.”
*screencaps this and posts to my blog with “yikes” as the only caption*
It’s funny because 9/10 out the biggest apologists for callout culture are also some of the most toxic users on this site with long histories of bullying and harassing people.
Really callout culture in general no matter which side of the fence it’s from is like that.
It’s almost most of the people involved are just horrible human beings that need to look down on someone else to feel good, rather than people trying to help or protect anyone.
Broke my rule a little bit, but this was an important thing that needed to be said.
“We were witness to something beautiful today. These two men are the same two men who were in that picture that went viral. Only in that picture, the gentleman on the right was wearing red face and feathers and angrily screaming at Robert Roche on the left. Today this man came up and asked for the forgiveness of my mentor and all those present. True to form, Robert graciously forgave him and listened to what he had to say. This baseball fan used my megaphone to address the wrong in how he acted previously. I watched my hero become an even more honored and cherished elder in one moment. This is the moment they shook hands and peace was made. I’m blessed to have been witness to this. — with Bee Schrull in Cleveland, Ohio.”