I totally get that perspective as well. I find the book and band abhorrent (one for real-life reasons, the other because I hate shitty music) -- it just feels like the culture demands punishment, not corrective debate.
There is a difference between being dumb enough to believe a book and being a serial abuser etc...
I don't know.
I hate Mumford & Sons.
I hate Andy Ngo.
But I do not think you should be fired for reading a book and being dumb enough to believe it -- I think maybe being told "you're wrong and dumb" is enough?
Jordan Peterson — the man who followed the advice of his daughter and subsisted on a diet comprised solely of red meat and klonopin (not even kidding) — who then went to Russia to detox and is now permanently impaired?
She can definitely play that's for sure -- one of the best guitarists out there -- but I've spent so much time looking for a way in emotionally and I can't get there
But quick question -- does Lady Gaga have the authority to state "no questions asked" since the person who returns the dogs is also probably the person who shot her employee?
1: They Want My Soul
2: Soft Effects
3: Gimme Fiction
4: Girls Can Tell
5: Hot Thoughts
6: GGGGG
7: Series of Sneaks
8: Telephono
9: Transference
10: Kill the Moonlight
11: Love Ways
I love every Radiohead except this one.
1. OK Computer
2. The Bends
3. In Rainbows (1&2)
4. Kid A
5. Moon Shaped Pool
6. HTTT
7. Amnesiac
8. Pablo
9. KOL
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