Comments by "John Crawford" (@JohnCrawford1979) on "TheQuartering"
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Just on legalities:
1. Statutes of limitations were dropped, thus making the trial a kangaroo court. Court of public opinion, you can have your opinion and believe what you want in public opinion, but you need more than hearsay and gossip in a court of law, at least one that is fair and balanced and not swayed by the politics of the day right or left. You may call this delusional, but either we have a court based on the procedures of law, or we have the case where you can cheat the law and cheat even the innocent that are held on loose ties and false/tampered evidence, or people paid to give false witness. There are criminals let go due to bad procedure that ruined the evidence, and there are people sent to prison for false witnesses that managed to slip through the process. But we need the process to work out what is true, or possible beyond a reasonable doubt, otherwise, we could sentence innocent people to death or life in prison over gossip and slander paid to the highest bidder.
2. Cosby already had a trial, and he served time in prison. Unless a new case comes up, one where he commits a crime after being released from prison, he can't be tried again. It's called double jeopardy.
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Check out Dave Rubin and how he presents the Republican candidates on one of his recent live videos titled: Unexpected 2024 Announcement Just Shook Up the Race.
To cut to the short, with politics, you have to get past the theatre of it. For now, Trump is in the lead. There's still a question of if DeSantis will even run, but he would be the second in line if he did. And yes, the way he's playing things is working. For everyone knows that whoever runs against Trump is going to get hit pieces on them, and the more you're the target, the bigger the threat you are, because you're the most plausible alternative to Trump. DeSantis is definitely that.
But there are others running. Dave Rubin goes through a couple of them and explains how he sees them running as a good thing, even if it's obvious they likely aren't going to be in the top tier of potentially electable as Trump and DeSantis. For one, they can present a national messaging that is good, and appealing conservative principles, ideas, and the like that can, and ought to be adopted by the top tier, especially once the dust has cleared and either Trump or DeSantis winds up the GOP nominee. The other candidates right now speak on various voices among Republicans and conservatives regarding what's important, such as America first, the land of opportunity ideal, importance of the Constitution, free speech, gun rights, etc. Listening to them does not mean you're voting for them, and moreso, it can show you're not just a candidate cultists that's either Trump or DeSantis only, or I'm nor voting. You have to realize what an insane position that is, to be such a cult worshiper of any candidate.
But, anyways, just trying to give some perspective. Don't let the theatre politics get to you. It's not that much different than celebrity theatre, save you got crazies like Biden, who wants to bring back Obama's weaponizing the government against Democrat enemies, or the Clintons and their ever growing list of people that suddenly are no longer with us for having criminally damning information that could leas to their arrest, or anything else that would make their being in charge the next 4 to 8 years a hot mess. 😏👍
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This is different than, say, an all black school doing a production, and it's obvious they are filling a role, and not trying to claim it as historically accurate. Yet, the same would have to be true at a predominantly white school, if they did a play casting MLK Jr. as white, or an all white cast of roots because there were no black kids present to fill the roles. Yet, you know why such productions don't happen? Because we white folk would fear rioting, or otherwise labeled 'yahtzee' who-aight supreme pizzas disrespecting another race or culture, even if we mean no disrespect at all. When the woke crowd does it, they praise themselves, and tell us in snide, condescending remarks that it wasn't made for us. Yet they get mad if we don't watch what they already told is not for us? Why should we pay or support 'inclusion' that excludes us, and insults us, only expecting us to say, "Well, you don't see us rioting over it!" That is, if we even say anything with so many acting like they aren't allowed to speak - and maybe they aren't, lest to woke mob burns down their house, and the woke government jails them for not giving the mob the matches and lighters to do so. We can't have real discussions, nor have decent movies because of this BS.
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Tim's all over the place. Craps on his audience, talks of retiring, throws his journalist under the bus. Are you really sure you want to be on his show? It seems your gut instinct to back away and do other things may be for the better. You have a great show already, and between, Crowder, Brittany Venti, and Anna - That Star Wars Girl, among others you've helped and have a good relation with, who knows? Maybe you all can join up and make that truly alternate media that doesn't play the business as usual BA that DW, and even Timcast plays that claims to push against the grain if YouTube and big tech censorship while basically enforcing it through contract. I don't know how that sort of new media business will look, but it will be interesting to see it form and potentially revolutionize how we do business. Because the current way just plain sucks, and that's putting it mildly.
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@jeremyblackmouth3323 - That's the point of rehab for most professionals. Teachers may wind up taking sensitivity training or straight up rehab as a way shield their career as well, not to mention the schools trying to bury bad press by saying they are taking corrective measures, if the behavior of the teacher gets the attention of the press. There is probably some intention of rehabilitation, or reprogramming, as the point of it is to get the person back in line with what they want or expect. This can be, say a teacher called LGBTQ+ incorporation into teaching BS and is adamant not to do so in her classroom. Said teacher may get sensitivity training or have to go to some sort of conference or rehab to 'correct' her thinking, or else be fired. While actors don't have that direct sort of force, they do get canceled, as has happened with Will Smith and many of his upcoming projects indefinitely on hold or flat out canceled from. So not only does he have to pay a bunch of money for rehab, he also is taken out of lining potential work, which is crippled because no one wants to touch him while his brand is considered toxic. So he pretty much has to pay up to try and salvage his career. That's true for any professional that winds up in trouble, and the boss says, get rehab or pack your bags and get out.
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@jeremyblackmouth3323 - There's plenty of people in an ordinary workplace that have managed to 'do a Depp', so to speak, where you can't believe they didn't get fired for all the crazy things they've done in the past, and even more so surprised what finally does get them fired, especially if it seems a rather tame offense in comparison to all the previous ones. The main difference between celebrities and the rest of us working stiffs is their dirty laundry is out in the open. But even that's becoming less of a gap since social media and stupid people being stupid enough to share their stupid actions online. And that even goes back to MySpace, when law enforcement would check out videos people recorded of fights and vandalism they were doing. Your problem seems to be about their earnings, and supposedly they can buy back their brand. Yet, who of us cost anyone millions of dollars if we screw up at work? You yourself stated that the producers can lose millions when a celebrity screws up and becomes unavailable because of a scandal. We lose our job, there thousands more to look for, and we can move to where no one knows us and start over. There are far fewer jobs in Hollywood, and the competition is cut throat. But, you know, you could always try getting a gig in Hollywood for yourself. If it's so easy, why not go and start booking auditions and start making some of that easy money yourself?
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Don't worry so much. You didn't force me to unsub from Tim Pool. This is about the 3rd time I've un-subbed from him in the past 10 years for being a javkass. He sometimes needs his ego burst. You had nothing to do with Crowder and the DW, other than help spotlight an issue with entertainment business contracts that will always be there for as long as the industry does its business in the way it does. EB did herself in, and we need to expose grifters that manipulate social media, regardless politics.PV sounds like it was a time bomb waiting to go off, just by the personalities and technicalities that have been aired.
There is certainly tension right now, especially with DeSantis v Trump. But maybe we do need a shake up. The left gave up a lot of their soul to unify under Biden, despite for decades of knowing his corruption. Our battles on the right are with bad principles on the left and right. We know there are RINOs out there who will sell our country to China for a larger stock portfolio, that want the Ukraine war to go on to keep money flowing for the military industrial complex, regardless what's good for America, or even the world. We see it on how they refuse to take the Ohio disaster seriously. So we need James out there to uncover the corruption without fear that his board of directors will shove him under the bus for fear of the political whales mad that he's getting too close to the source. Also neither should we keep from exposing the cons and grifts. It isn't the same as a purity spiral, because the principles and standards do not move to the whims and will of the politics or agenda. That's why we can't galvanize or unite just for the sake of uniting. If there's a legitimate issue, we need to cover it and resolve it as best we can. We can forgive, but not put issues under the rug. It's part of the checks and balances that help us speak truth to power.
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They forget that most of what makes Thor is Loki. Loki is like Joker is for Batman. But, outside a TV series, you can't really do a Thor v. Loki movie, save maybe once a decade. Maybe a trilogy if you have a story ark you can build up and end in three movies. But even there, a trilogy is roughly a generational film, like LOTR, with the books, the animated movies, and the live action trilogies comprising fans across nearly a century and three modern human generations - Boomers, Gen-X, and Millennials. Maybe Gen Z is ready for Hobbits, or maybe they are still trying to figure out who they are, after the past three generations have confused them to the point that they hardly know what gender they are. So who knows what the new generation even wants, or if they would rather be left alone now.
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