"posted shirtless photo on Twitter and got destroyed in the comments" If Twitter was banned, nothing of value would be lost, the world would continue to exist
Here's the difference between hate and criticism in action. Last week, I received an Amazon package. I was out, so the package had been put in the wheelie bin! I was livid, and I wanted to write an angry review loaded with swear words (hate). But I decided it'd be better to write a constructive review saying what to do better (criticism). Even if it is basic common sense to not put a package in the bin!
IVE been called lots of names when I was younger, and when it does happen to me now, I just brush it off, because it doesn’t bother me. I don’t let people bullying me fuel my life, but I do make sure it doesn’t effect me too much. Sometimes criticism is a good thing, but it depends on what it is. If someone gives criticism on an animation by saying, “Maybe try a different animating software” that’s giving criticism, but also giving some valid advice in a sense. South Park has done a decent job at poking fun at stuff, and even taking about serious topics.
I agree with your overall message and I apply it myself to how I live, it's just even I myself have a hard time explaining / teaching someone else how to develop "thicker skin" so to speak. It just came with time for me, plus learning some coping strategies here and there. But I can't inject somebody else with my time and experience. So it's putting myself in those people's shoes to learn how to cope for their insecurities
yeah this a good overall message but the one thing this message doesn't touch upon is that people should also have the ability to separate/differentiate hate from criticism, more importantly constructive criticism cause in my life i have learnt that they are mainly two types of constructive criticism, the first being the type of constructive criticism that offer's/comes with a solution to the problem , and the second one is the type that doesn't come with a solution to the problem instead it challenges you to figure it out on your own, a perfect example of this would be the dislike button that was on RU-vid ( this particular type of constructive criticism is often confused for hate when it is not) to conclude, this message is good one overall as long as people can / are able to differentiate the difference between hate and constructive criticism instead of lumping it all together as hate, cause I have met people who are like that and they are honestly the worst. PS: sorry for the use of few punctuation marks it is quite late here and I am tired. Regardless would love to hear your opinion on what I just said
My only guess is that because people use the internet to post about themselves for quote-unquote "pity" or "support," the more people are taught this philosophy, the more they think their Virtual identity is everything and shouldn't be judged. How convenient this episode came two seasons after the shots on how people are using photoshop on themselves to fantasize about being the perfect you that you want to be. It's one thing to take offense if someone tells you that you should work out more to lose weight when their probably thinking less of having more skinny white boys and more about trying to stop you from having a heart attack. Still, it's something that crosses the line if you want to live in a fantasy where no one says anything about your lifestyle. I don't drink as much water as everyone else and drink mtn dew instead of coffee and booze. Just cause someone has something to say shouldn't mean I should get offended if it's something that I enjoy.
Also, such people that photoshop themselves are normally the bully in disguise. If they photoshop, is because they get truly insecure, but they will post about how you should not be insecure. That could only mean if they see someone that is not photoshoped and popular as them, that means they see this one as truly flawed, because is the same flaws they are covering with photoshop. Bonus point if they bully someone for it. I think this only feed more of such insecurity at the point that young and vulnerable people really want to try hard to achieve barely possible status, only to fail miserable and cry a lot. Consequently, the criticism comes in and breaks even more their false sense of reality, at a point that such shame makes them think it is too much and should be "deleted". I'm kinda gladly to be a millenial, at least at my time people really don't cared about nothing. Maybe too much, lol...
@@sophiacristina As I do the same as a Zillennial. I don’t really see the need to hide yourself just to create the most annoying people on the internet based on a mythical creature that describes than to the T. Trolls
man it's sad seeing butters being forced to please others and have these same people ignore his own well-being time after time after time again. it's one thing to have a character struggle and overcome the adversity, but it's another to just have the writers punch down on 'em over and over. this is like the situation peter parker is in at marvel 😔
I just recently started to see the irony in the depiction of starving children in Randy’s anti-shaming ads: Randy and his entourage are using that which they hate to “shame” people into supporting their vision for a “Shameless America”.
bro thanks for the perspective you gave on life in general this video. very recently i let one person effect me so much that we had beef to the point that she sent me my location and threatened to get me jumped, but this has set me up to not care about what people say and to just ignore the shi that life throws at me so it cant get that bad again
I’m so glad the Benson video popped up in my recommendations, subscribed instantly after watching it and currently binge watching all your videos dude! Hoping this channel grows frfr 💞
“Respectful” language isn’t the same thing as pc. The term came from the Soviet Union. It was about knowing something was true but not saying it because it hurt the “party line.” Basically lying to maintain political orthodoxy.
@@JameyJoeshuaOfficial Well, it is partially true if you consider relatively that i may be closer to death than that i was closer to the time i was born.
Season 20's trolling plot also shows how not to handle Internet hate. Gerald kept trolling because he got a kick out of pissing people off. They could've easily ignored the trolling and stopped giving him fuel. But what did they do? Denmark started a war over the trolling!
I agree with the overall message, that we should prepare people for the harshness of reality rather than completely sheltering them from it. But I think some level of regulation on certain online spaces is fine. Like if a subreddit wants to ban slurs (aka a thing that adds nothing to a discussion), then that's probably fine. Especially if there's moderators willing to do the job, unlike Butters who was basically forced into being a moderator. On the other hand, I think big platforms like Twitter and RU-vid have gone way too far with de-platforming people, sometimes for seemingly unknown reasons.
The truth is hate criticism make u greater because it’s honesty at its purest form ppl that care too much about how u feel will not be that honest with u(tell u what u want to hear) which in turn will make u weaker💯
Actually, it's show how not to handle criticism. Blocking reality and accepting false positivity instead of self improvement is a dangerous mentality to have.
I feel like if you're a public figure, you should expect and embrace hate. On the other hand, if you just have your own personal account like on Instagram, and you happen to make it public, there should be no shame in deleting comments you aren't comfortable with. It can be easier not to care what someone says when you have the power to just not let them say it in your space anymore. But like, if you're trying to reach an audience of people besides friends and relatives, just suck it up and let it come. If you're allowed to hate on celebrities and personas you dislike, then everyone should be allowed to hate on celebrities and personas they dislike as well, even if it's you.
I myself have my comments on Instagram set to people I follow only, so I'm not getting bullied on my personal page. I fully expect to get hate if I comment on someone else's shit, but my own posts? I don't want that kind of environment on my own personal little page for my friends and I. I just don't private my account because I want it to be easier for potential new friends to find me, but I find bullies usually don't wanna go through the trouble of getting to know me so I can let them comment on my shit.