PsychicFish
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It doesn't even really matter, if Wu thought Jace was real, that makes it legally ok to be afraid. Perceived threats are one of those few areas where ignorance is a defense.
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Now you're literally gaslighting me all it will take now is a trigger and i could explode.How exactly does one gaslight a person they've never had contact with?
It doesn't even really matter, if Wu thought Jace was real, that makes it legally ok to be afraid. Perceived threats are one of those few areas where ignorance is a defense.
If Wu is fake I will piss myself laughing. SJWs will be btfo forever, gg no gf
Don't know if this has already been posted I'l erase it if it has.
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http://kotaku.com/indie-dev-cancels-pax-east-booth-over-security-concerns-1687032150
I don't see why everyone is hyping the Jace revelation as a Wu destroyer. Everyone was fooled, not just her.
So in other words, another thing to add to the "List of reasons why Brianna Wu is not a good person?"Except it reveals more of her lies by confirming the TRO could never have been legit - you can't file a TRO against somebody who doesn't legally exist as that document can not be delivered to that individual.
It also makes the whole thing with that interview look even worse for Wu, since if Jan -as Jace - was faking being a mentally troubled individual who still curbstomped the Wu attack dog sent to paint up Jace as a gigantic threat against her, then it just proves Wu's camp actively targets what they think is easy prey.
Jan said:ParkourDude91
13 minutes ago
Still laughing that an insane tranny wasted 2 days in court and hundreds of dollars trying to get a restraining order against a figment of my imagination
So in other words, another thing to add to the "List of reasons why Brianna Wu is not a good person?"
Sorry for the double post, but I had also read somewhere that John was claiming his amnesia was from an accident on his bike.
I would be honest and say I grew up almost entirely devoid of compassion. I was raised in an extremist sect of Christianity for the rich and privileged. My parents were products of integration in the racist South, although they didn't know it. I was raised to believe that the poor in our society had themselves to blame, and that blacks needed to act like whites in order to get ahead.
This fantasy-plex worldview continued for me until I was about 22. A near-fatal accident left me largely unable to function. I spent over a year without the ability to control my hands enough to write, and sleeping 14 hours a day as my brain worked to heal itself. It was hard to see at the time, but this was one of the most important things that ever happened to me.
The experience taught me that, as a society, we're all in this together - and we have a moral responsibility to help our fellow man. This doesn't mean through meaningless rhetoric, it means through taxes, equal access to economic institutions and laws to enforce these goals, when necessary.
At the age of 23, she decided to move to DC and work in politics for the Republican party — despite having no job leads. She threw everything she owned in her car and kept applying until she found work doing constituent services and fundraising. Wu has frequently spoken about this time period leading to a strong shift in her political views. Seeing the way the Republican party operated was in stark contrast to the ideals of the Republican party she saw stated on Fox News. By 26, she left DC disgusted — and decided to finish her undergraduate degree at the University of Mississippi.
By 2004, Wu was extremely frustrated with the Bush administration, and started reading books by prominent liberals reevaluating her beliefs. She spent 2004 campaigning heavily for John Kerry. In 2005, she was disowned by her parents over differences over the election and GLBT rights. Wu has stated she was homeless during this period.
Don't know if this has already been posted I'l erase it if it has.http://kotaku.com/indie-dev-cancels-pax-east-booth-over-security-concerns-1687032150
Brianna said:In 2002, I found myself working for the Republicans in the Senate in DC. Then, the best thing that ever happened in my entire life happened - I was nearly beaten to death in a brutal mugging 2 weeks after we invaded Iraq. They told me I'd never function fully again.
This reply is kind of overdue but... I'm guessing you're referring to this post, in which a former student from Ole Miss recounts his encounters with John Flynt. However, as I noted previously, other peolpe who knew John at Ole Miss recount that he used to tell about losing his memory due to a stab wound to the head rather than a motor accident. Why the discrepancy? At first I decided to be charitable toward Wu and considered the possilibity that the differences were not between the stories Brianna told of herself, but rather in how those stories were recounted by her former acquaintances. Time does tend to distort memories, so it's not unlikely that people who knew Brianna might somewhat misremember things she had said years years before.
Unfortunately, furhter inquiry did not allow me to be kind toward Wu in my conclusions. Here's a livejournal post of hers from January 2008:
This is remarkably similar to her introduction post at Susan's, except that now her great epiphany was caused by an "accident" (of what kind she doesn't specify) rather than a violent attack. If on the internet Brianna told different stories about the alleged traumatic event that led to her political enlightenment, why not assume that she was doing the same thing IRL? Wu's credibility is damaged even further when we look at her official biography on the website of Revolution 60:
So what led to Brianna becoming a warrior of justice? A violent attack, some kind of an accident or being exposed to the ugly truth of Republican politics? Going through Wu's online history is similar to tracing the different retellings of an oral folk story which is repeated by several individuals. In each retelling the story gets changed a bit while retaining its core elemetns, except that in this case there is only one story teller.