The same wildlife that got the crap kicked out of it by pair of bunnies?Eulogy wrote:The Australian wildlife will eat her alive. She looks like a future Darwin Award winner.

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The same wildlife that got the crap kicked out of it by pair of bunnies?Eulogy wrote:The Australian wildlife will eat her alive. She looks like a future Darwin Award winner.
I was under the impression that she was herself one of the SJW's, and called her opponents...uh...mansplainers and other SJW-y things.Covenant wrote:This is another example of counter-culture rebellion I just don't get, really. There's a street art team who is posting on her Tumblr, which I get. They wanted to grab it before someone else could grab it (the rock-artist abandoned it) but they seem to delight in the stuff she does because "fuck tumblr sjws lol." She seems to be about the same.
Between this and the GamerGate horde and a whole bunch of others... who are these people, anyway? As far as I know, Tumblr is a login-required image board service that seems to exist merely as an opponent for people who hate things like equality, diversity, and national parks. They seem to act as if it is a culture police out in force. I had never heard of tumblr before someone criticized it for the social justice content. Is this just a place where libertarians, conservatives and baby fascists go to get themselves angry?
I do know this crap has pushed me repeatedly into the deepest recesses of leftist thought as the disorganization of reactionary messages is giving increasing headspace to ultra-right wing groups on the internet. Does anyone understand what is happening here? I just don't get it! I feel like the great war of this generation is going to be conducted between morons trying to out-offend the other without actually doing anything. It is a war fought entirely via passive-aggressive meme authorship.
They didn't say "fuck censorship" or anything more rebellious. It was a specific attack on the "tumblr social justice warrior" that seems to bother them. Does anyone understand what the hell is going on here?
It seems like these people are to the Political Right what Gollum is to Sauron. Is this what it feels like to see a goblin horde in action? None of them have any coherent message other than "I want those guys over there to be upset because fuck those guys" and occasionally a few bits of half-laughing confusion about "omg how many genders do you need really?" type stuff without actually voicing actual opposition to it.
The best I can manage is trying to pin the blame on Generation LOL, a term I am coining at the moment, to describe the generation of internet-culture aficionados that equate "getting angry" with "not getting the joke" and having no greater motivation in life getting some lulz. That is probably a horrible oversimplification of a cultural shift but I cannot remember a time before now when so much violence, hate, organization and effort was expended to accomplish NOTHING except some pie-in-the-face outrage.
No. The stereotype of the "Social Justice Warrior" certainly has them engaging in recreational outrage on Tumblr more than other places, but I've never run across them myself. You've got artists who post their own work there, fans that post excerpts of things they like, and people who repost other people's posts. It's not used by big name celebrities or big companies, but apart from that it's a lot like Twitter.Covenant wrote:This is another example of counter-culture rebellion I just don't get, really. There's a street art team who is posting on her Tumblr, which I get. They wanted to grab it before someone else could grab it (the rock-artist abandoned it) but they seem to delight in the stuff she does because "fuck tumblr sjws lol." She seems to be about the same.
Between this and the GamerGate horde and a whole bunch of others... who are these people, anyway? As far as I know, Tumblr is a login-required image board service that seems to exist merely as an opponent for people who hate things like equality, diversity, and national parks. They seem to act as if it is a culture police out in force. I had never heard of tumblr before someone criticized it for the social justice content. Is this just a place where libertarians, conservatives and baby fascists go to get themselves angry?
First of all, cultural appropriation is a real thing, and most notably occurs within colonialistic and imperialistic cultures, so dismissing it as entirely irrelevant is silly. If you are under the thumb of a foreign culture, and they begin adopting and misusing your cultural signifiers to the degree that they lose their original meaning, then your culture will be worn away. Eventually the original meanings will have been sandblasted away and all you are left with is the new meanings assigned by the dominant culture, which are most likely assigned without respect.But I personally get my entertainment watching asian-diaspora-POC SJW's on tumblr get outraged at "cultural appropriation" by white folk.
While I agree that is true, these kinds of posts seem more prevalent in 2nd generation diaspora who may not even have been born "back home". This isn't really about people justifying China's actions in the SCS like we see on here, I'm referring to people who outright explode with rage (against other POC, even, and ask them questions like "How do you not see this is problematic??") when confronted with a white person that dresses up in a Kimono or wears a chinese hairpin for fun. I mean they get offended at people who learn random phrases from their ancestral language to sound cool. Which while I agree is maybe somewhat offensive since it implies that's all the language is good for, if that bothers you, most people "back home" where they actually speak the language appreciate the effort*.Thanas wrote:It hardly is exclusive, emigrants always try very hard to defend their home country. Heck, you can see it in every online community where people of a given ethnicity defend their home country. Given that the west doesn't think much of China as a nation besides "hey, evil guys who make cheap stuff", you are bound to run into them everywhere. This can be a reflex where they automatically defend everything China does just to stick it to the west despite them being otherwise intelligent people.
But this is just a given in every environment and one shouldn't fault them for it. People who have been ripped from their identity try to adapt. If I were living in the USA permanently I would also probably become quite the defender of my home country because you do miss it after all.
Why is it when we say things like this, it's obviously sarcasm or just joking around, but when someone else says it they must mean it down to the very core of their being?TimothyC wrote:From her Tumblr:
"I wonder if I can paint Uluru, I hear Australians are drunks with no guns so it should be pretty easy."
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Yeah, she's as dumb as a box of rocks. I have no issues with her getting locked up for a very long time.
Isn't that what Banksy does, or does he get permission before he paints buildings?Joun_Lord wrote:The thing about this woman Casey Nocket doing this that strikes me as ludicrous is the fact she put evidence of it on the web for all the world to see. She had to know it was illegal, she had to know there would be an investigation, and if the internet caught wind of it they massively overreact as they are inclined to do. I wonder what was going through her head. Did she think she would get famous or was she some spoiled brat with a case of "afluenza"?
As far as I know his stuff is illegal too. I don't think he asks for permission considering he is an unknown person and doesn't like to advertise where he paints so as to keep up the mystery or for it to be about the art and not him (or he just doesn't want to get caught). However (as far as I know) his stuff is not on centuries old paintings of cultural and archeological significance.Gandalf wrote:Isn't that what Banksy does, or does he get permission before he paints buildings?Joun_Lord wrote:The thing about this woman Casey Nocket doing this that strikes me as ludicrous is the fact she put evidence of it on the web for all the world to see. She had to know it was illegal, she had to know there would be an investigation, and if the internet caught wind of it they massively overreact as they are inclined to do. I wonder what was going through her head. Did she think she would get famous or was she some spoiled brat with a case of "afluenza"?
Because in this specific case she has already established a track record of multiple acts of vandalism. Which is why the "prison time is overkill" statements are such bullshit; it isn't one instance in one park that you can shrug off with a warning or a fine, it's several (that we know of) instances around multiple such parks. And at least at one point she know what she was doing was bad("I know, I'm a bad person...Havok wrote: Why is it when we say things like this, it's obviously sarcasm or just joking around, but when someone else says it they must mean it down to the very core of their being?
I have heard a couple of small businesowners/proprietors who have gone on at length about what as asshole thing to do that is. For one thing, if "several hundred thousand" is added to a property's value the tax on that property goes up. It's not like the owner can simply remove the painting and give or sell it to someone else. A business or property owner may or may not want the sudden attention or traffic a Banksy could generate. Not everyone appreciate Banksy's art or stylePKRudeBoy wrote:Considering a Banksy original can add several hundred thousand to a property's value, I doubt too many people complain.
I'm talking about her crack about Australians numbnuts.Lonestar wrote:Because in this specific case she has already established a track record of multiple acts of vandalism. Which is why the "prison time is overkill" statements are such bullshit; it isn't one instance in one park that you can shrug off with a warning or a fine, it's several (that we know of) instances around multiple such parks. And at least at one point she know what she was doing was bad("I know, I'm a bad person...Havok wrote: Why is it when we say things like this, it's obviously sarcasm or just joking around, but when someone else says it they must mean it down to the very core of their being?" ), so it's hard to claim ignorance on her part.
People would probably flip out if those were irreplaceable thousand year old trains and skyscrapers. To paraphrase an Indiana Jones movie, in a thousand years our old cat food cans and candy wrappers will be worth something.Havok wrote: I'm talking about her crack about Australians numbnuts.
But since your brought it up, change 'rocks in national forest' to 'skyscraper in New York', 'train in Chicago'. Those are defacing things literally worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but no one in here would be advocating prison time, but oh no paint on something I LIKE and it's Federal Time You Fucking Criminal!
Unless she actually DESTROYED something historic, none of this merits more than some semi big fines and the community service time it takes to remove her paintings.
Actually, having lived in a urban area and frequently witnessing graffiti I could get behind a couple months prison time for the guilty parties.Havok wrote:But since your brought it up, change 'rocks in national forest' to 'skyscraper in New York', 'train in Chicago'. Those are defacing things literally worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but no one in here would be advocating prison time, but oh no paint on something I LIKE and it's Federal Time You Fucking Criminal!