Chill out gal…If you’d listened to the whole podcast, you’d know the hosts weren’t trying to make fun of or put down the victims. As a woman I hate the shit like this happened, P’Diddy is a terrible asshole for sure. The internet’s a free space, and when stuff like this happens, people are gonna look at it from all kinds of angles. You’re just seeing their reactions from a one-sided perspective. Honestly, as a platform sharing info, they’ve been pretty neutral about it and I think they try their best to doing this podcast.
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@@meikokikuchi1131 Which sentence of my comment saying they were making fun of the victims exactly? In fact, you are the one who needs to chill. The way you suggesting all that paragraphs solely from your assumption without me need to point them out is obviously something I was trying to convey. Someone could have taken things in that way and perhaps that someone experienced something similar to what was showing in the video. Just because you don’t feel triggered by one’s behavior doesn’t mean everyone feels comfortable with it. The feedback I shared is to help them reflect on something they might neglect of, and no mean words were used in my statement. Yes, it’s a platform of sharing and free speech as long as it doesn’t harm anyone. Keep yourself open for critics and reflecting on them without defensiveness or taking it to the heart. That way, you can learn from it.