Russell Brand: Raper
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Leave me out of this, thank-you!EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:54 pm Nothing gossipy about front page news. Gossipy would be hearing off a mate that a well known poster on NPR likes robbing women's knickers off their line and then giving them to his wife as a present. Or so I have heard
Fair enough he could be a spot of bother then. Hard to prove after all this timeBnM wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:15 pm Not using a condom when it was agreed, taking it off mid way through, etc etc all counts as rape legally. It's about what the other person consented too. Same for 2 men having sex. If consent was given for sex with a condom, then if the other person removes or pretends then consent is revoked. There's been legal cases around it and convictions.
Sandstorm wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 3:19 pmLeave me out of this, thank-you!EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:54 pm Nothing gossipy about front page news. Gossipy would be hearing off a mate that a well known poster on NPR likes robbing women's knickers off their line and then giving them to his wife as a present. Or so I have heard
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Well, this is worth a watch.
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He was meant to be doing a fundraising gig for a domestic violence charity next week…sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:31 amYeah, they have kind of documented this with some serial killers. They want to keep killing, servicing that desire, but they also have a kind of perverse pride in what they do and want for notoriety, so they start taking risks or explicitly providing hints for law enforcement.lemonhead wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:27 amMy Thought Tree which is more accustomed to much lighter subject material did an episode on Saville which was downright chilling.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:14 am
Well, yeah. Maybe not sociopathy specifically, but there's clearly something wrong with the parts of their brains that relate to empathy, otherwise they wouldn't do what they do. Their own wants and needs are skewed from those of regular people and other than wanting to not get caught, they don't seem to have any limitations set on pursuing their aberrant desires. Sometimes they find themselves already born to a position where there's apparatus they can leverage to insulate themselves against consequences of that pursuit (Prince Andrew), while others rise to such a position (Saville).
Lately, when victims are courageous enough to come forward and go on the record they are held to account. Belatedly perhaps, but Epstein was in prison when he killed himself/was bumped off before he could spill his guts and last I heard Tate is awaiting whether a judge will advise for rape and human trafficking charges in Romania to proceed to trial. It just requires a bit more than everyone 'knowing' that someone's a creep.
Seems he almost did want to get caught, which just turns your stomach when you think how did he not die in prison.
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I mean it’s fine it was a sensationalist movie made down the track, but probably not the best for people to use as a basis to neutrally judge for themselves.
Or is it just me??
I’m not being a knob, I genuinely am not sure what you are getting at here. Actors saying the words of the women accusing him?
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A google on communication gave this as top result
These studies led Dr. Mehrabian to devise a formula to describe how the mind determines meaning. He concluded that the interpretation of a message is 7 percent verbal, 38 percent vocal and 55 percent visual. The conclusion was that 93 percent of communication is “nonverbal” in nature.
You know that is *literally* referred to as the Mehrabian Myth?Ymx wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 8:39 pm A google on communication gave this as top result
These studies led Dr. Mehrabian to devise a formula to describe how the mind determines meaning. He concluded that the interpretation of a message is 7 percent verbal, 38 percent vocal and 55 percent visual. The conclusion was that 93 percent of communication is “nonverbal” in nature.
I was trusting google, it presented it so conclusively at the top.Simian wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 8:44 pmYou know that is *literally* referred to as the Mehrabian Myth?Ymx wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 8:39 pm A google on communication gave this as top result
These studies led Dr. Mehrabian to devise a formula to describe how the mind determines meaning. He concluded that the interpretation of a message is 7 percent verbal, 38 percent vocal and 55 percent visual. The conclusion was that 93 percent of communication is “nonverbal” in nature.
However, there is obviously substantial communication from more than the written words.
They're not fucking getting Kiera Knightly and Emily Blunt to do this. Between the extremely common use of voice actors whenever there's a good reason for the victims to not be public, and the even more common links to the rape crisis helplines in the article, you are either extremely confused by something that is utterly commonplace or trying to muddy the waters for some reason. What are you doing? It's weird.
Any use of actors is entirely inappropriate for presenting this to the public where opinions form rapidly. People read in to facial expressions, intonations, tone of voice. Actors kind of specialise in doing this !!JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:34 amThey're not fucking getting Kiera Knightly and Emily Blunt to do this. Between the extremely common use of voice actors whenever there's a good reason for the victims to not be public, and the even more common links to the rape crisis helplines in the article, you are either extremely confused by something that is utterly commonplace or trying to muddy the waters for some reason. What are you doing? It's weird.
I’m pretty sure this was not your stance when it came to Marlin Yarde, even being named, let alone someone performing on a camera pretending to be the victim.
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This is a fucking weird take on things...Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:03 amAny use of actors is entirely inappropriate for presenting this to the public where opinions form rapidly. People read in to facial expressions, intonations, tone of voice. Actors kind of specialise in doing this !!JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:34 amThey're not fucking getting Kiera Knightly and Emily Blunt to do this. Between the extremely common use of voice actors whenever there's a good reason for the victims to not be public, and the even more common links to the rape crisis helplines in the article, you are either extremely confused by something that is utterly commonplace or trying to muddy the waters for some reason. What are you doing? It's weird.
I’m pretty sure this was not your stance when it came to Marlin Yarde, even being named, let alone someone performing on a camera pretending to be the victim.
you're saying you want real victims to appear and relate their stories, with all the trauma that would entail... because you think that public opinion, which matters less than a gnat's turd, might be influenced by seeing an actor.
Have a look at yourself, dude.
It's extremely clear you have no idea what you're talking about. If you want to defend Brand, just defend him: don't start making shit up about a system that you do not understand in the slightest and seemingly have not even a scintilla of knowledge regarding the history and purpose.Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:03 amAny use of actors is entirely inappropriate for presenting this to the public where opinions form rapidly. People read in to facial expressions, intonations, tone of voice. Actors kind of specialise in doing this !!JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:34 amThey're not fucking getting Kiera Knightly and Emily Blunt to do this. Between the extremely common use of voice actors whenever there's a good reason for the victims to not be public, and the even more common links to the rape crisis helplines in the article, you are either extremely confused by something that is utterly commonplace or trying to muddy the waters for some reason. What are you doing? It's weird.
What the fuck are you talking about? Have you just randomly tried to find a player you thought I might have defended and taken a stab in the dark, hoping you were right? Because woopsie, you got that badly wrong.I’m pretty sure this was not your stance when it came to Marlin Yarde, even being named, let alone someone performing on a camera pretending to be the victim.
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I, for one, am not at all surprised by certain posters attitudes and salami slicing into worst takes of the matter.
I think the first time I came across Russell Brand proper is when I saw people with his face on the Che Guevara print type shirts, which I thought just a bit weird.
I think the first time I came across Russell Brand proper is when I saw people with his face on the Che Guevara print type shirts, which I thought just a bit weird.
I never said they should go on a TV program. They should go to the police, that’s what they should do. Not partake in script writing.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:24 amThis is a fucking weird take on things...Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:03 amAny use of actors is entirely inappropriate for presenting this to the public where opinions form rapidly. People read in to facial expressions, intonations, tone of voice. Actors kind of specialise in doing this !!JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:34 am
They're not fucking getting Kiera Knightly and Emily Blunt to do this. Between the extremely common use of voice actors whenever there's a good reason for the victims to not be public, and the even more common links to the rape crisis helplines in the article, you are either extremely confused by something that is utterly commonplace or trying to muddy the waters for some reason. What are you doing? It's weird.
I’m pretty sure this was not your stance when it came to Marlin Yarde, even being named, let alone someone performing on a camera pretending to be the victim.
you're saying you want real victims to appear and relate their stories, with all the trauma that would entail... because you think that public opinion, which matters less than a gnat's turd, might be influenced by seeing an actor.
Have a look at yourself, dude.
I hope for their sake they did this not for cash in pocket.
And yes, public opinion matters hugely. Trials are compromised and completely broken because of it. Often high profile cases have to be delayed specifically because of it, or risk going down as mistrials.
I saw a rumour that they have info on allegations against Walliams and Noel Fielding.Slick wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:05 pmAlso spent a few evenings in his company in Camden back in the day and he was well known as being an absolute cunt. Was in his face twice myself and pushed out the way by a couple of his unofficial security. Anyone in that area around that time knew he was a cuntel capitan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:31 pm Mid 2000's North London and a group of us are on an evening out. Brand tries repeatedly to approach/chat up the girlfriend of one of our group and suggest she goes off with him, whilst a couple of his entourage act as his shield and engage us whilst he "goes about his work". After he's told many times to fuck off, and a bit of a square off, he eventually goes off elsewhere.
So always thought he was an absolute twat and avoided anything he's done on the telly. Wouldn't surprise me if he was an absolute wrong 'un.
By coincidence was with a group tonight talking about this which included an ex tabloid editor who had personal experience of Walliams. They reckon he is on another level and will eventually be outed as one of the worst predators we have seen in the entertainment industry
Well you seemed to want to restrain public thought in that case, it certainly doesn’t feel like you wanted a tv programme about it, based on the below.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 10:35 pmOh no, I don't care about what can and can't be said, I just think it's really ghoulish that people respond to a rape by eagerly reeling off names tbhBlackmac wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 9:40 pmThis. I think everyone gets overly concerned about what can and can't be said on an anonymous Internet forum.eldanielfire wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 9:36 pm
Speculation is fine, as long as you treat it for what it is and not for the truth.
Anyway we all know who we are all thinking it is.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:55 am I don't think there's any doubt who it is, especially with Sale having confirmed a member of their squad was arrested. It's a pretty grim event though, so not sure if there's much mileage in continuing to discuss it when we're not going to get any further details at this stage.
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Imaging shagging someone who couldn't legally buy you a drink when you're over the age of 18. F*cking creep.
Also the BBC sending the 16 year old in a chaffeured car to Brand have real questions to answer. Wonder why the right wing press haven't kicked up the Huw Edwards stink about it yet?
Also the BBC sending the 16 year old in a chaffeured car to Brand have real questions to answer. Wonder why the right wing press haven't kicked up the Huw Edwards stink about it yet?
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Honestly, you are absolutely fucking brain dead. Pretty big difference between me saying that a) people shouldn't gleefully speculate over who a mystery rapist might be and b) speculation when we're not going to get any more details is not worth it, vs actual details being published as part of a years-long investigation featuring multiple allegations. Reading what I wrote and coming to the conclusion that I would not want an actual investigation to be published is bonkers. In your haste to find any kind of gotcha all you've done is once again prove that basic comprehension fails you on a regular basis.Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 11:48 am Well you seemed to want to restrain public thought in that case, it certainly doesn’t feel like you wanted a tv programme about it, based on the below.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:55 am I don't think there's any doubt who it is, especially with Sale having confirmed a member of their squad was arrested. It's a pretty grim event though, so not sure if there's much mileage in continuing to discuss it when we're not going to get any further details at this stage.
Speculating over who a mystery rapist might be is both ghoulish and pretty fucking terrible for everyone whose names get linked with something heinous for absolutely no reason.
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I appreciate what he's saying, but I can't help but wonder if that will actually achieve anything. You can't take "I think this guy's a bit dodge, said some iffy things" to the police. You can tell the speaker what they're saying isn't ok, but all that really teaches them is to moderate their speech in front of you, it doesn't disabuse them of the notion that sexual assault or worse is ok. Dropping them from your circle probably isn't going to be a road to Damascus moment either. The vast majority of men know that it's illegal and that society at large is completely behind it being illegal because it's also considered immoral. They know and don't care and/or transgressing against social mores is part of the point.
I feel like Brand certainly wouldn't have been as emboldened/prolific if he hadn't had his agents/colleagues etc. turning a blind eye to his proclivities and people generally blowing smoke up his arse.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:07 pmI appreciate what he's saying, but I can't help but wonder if that will actually achieve anything. You can't take "I think this guy's a bit dodge, said some iffy things" to the police. You can tell the speaker what they're saying isn't ok, but all that really teaches them is to moderate their speech in front of you, it doesn't disabuse them of the notion that sexual assault or worse is ok. Dropping them from your circle probably isn't going to be a road to Damascus moment either. The vast majority of men know that it's illegal and that society at large is completely behind it being illegal because it's also considered immoral. They know and don't care and/or transgressing against social mores is part of the point.
The reason I mentioned it was because I thought that it had already been said by ST/Dispatches that DF is next? Maybe not.Big D wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 11:47 amI saw a rumour that they have info on allegations against DW and NF.Slick wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:05 pmAlso spent a few evenings in his company in Camden back in the day and he was well known as being an absolute cunt. Was in his face twice myself and pushed out the way by a couple of his unofficial security. Anyone in that area around that time knew he was a cuntel capitan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:31 pm Mid 2000's North London and a group of us are on an evening out. Brand tries repeatedly to approach/chat up the girlfriend of one of our group and suggest she goes off with him, whilst a couple of his entourage act as his shield and engage us whilst he "goes about his work". After he's told many times to fuck off, and a bit of a square off, he eventually goes off elsewhere.
So always thought he was an absolute twat and avoided anything he's done on the telly. Wouldn't surprise me if he was an absolute wrong 'un.
By coincidence was with a group tonight talking about this which included an ex tabloid editor who had personal experience of Walliams. They reckon he is on another level and will eventually be outed as one of the worst predators we have seen in the entertainment industry
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Yeah, celebs are a different thing. There are a lot of people willing to enable someone who looks like they might be a meal ticket, but Sloss was making more of a general point at the end there so I moved onto it.robmatic wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:17 pmI feel like Brand certainly wouldn't have been as emboldened/prolific if he hadn't had his agents/colleagues etc. turning a blind eye to his proclivities and people generally blowing smoke up his arse.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:07 pmI appreciate what he's saying, but I can't help but wonder if that will actually achieve anything. You can't take "I think this guy's a bit dodge, said some iffy things" to the police. You can tell the speaker what they're saying isn't ok, but all that really teaches them is to moderate their speech in front of you, it doesn't disabuse them of the notion that sexual assault or worse is ok. Dropping them from your circle probably isn't going to be a road to Damascus moment either. The vast majority of men know that it's illegal and that society at large is completely behind it being illegal because it's also considered immoral. They know and don't care and/or transgressing against social mores is part of the point.
Not that anyone cares, I think he's a brilliant stand up. Haven't seen the special this is a part of, though, as it's not on Netflix like others.
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Wait, so in the last few weeks RB has given critiques on Moderna, Pfizer, Bill Gates, Biden etc etc and all of a sudden he's being taken down.
I am the very personification of being shocked.
I am the very personification of being shocked.
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He's been giving critiques of all of those groups for at least three years.David in Gwent wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:36 pm Wait, so in the last few weeks RB has given critiques on Moderna, Pfizer, Bill Gates, Biden etc etc and all of a sudden he's being taken down.
I am the very personification of being shocked.
Let’s get this straight - you believe that all the allegations are made up and the women/girls are lying as a conspiracy to silence him?David in Gwent wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:36 pm Wait, so in the last few weeks RB has given critiques on Moderna, Pfizer, Bill Gates, Biden etc etc and all of a sudden he's being taken down.
I am the very personification of being shocked.
Speculating over the identity of a suspect vs speculating from an actor portraying a victim against a named person n. The former is not fine, the latter is hunky dory. Got it.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:46 pmHonestly, you are absolutely fucking brain dead. Pretty big difference between me saying that a) people shouldn't gleefully speculate over who a mystery rapist might be and b) speculation when we're not going to get any more details is not worth it, vs actual details being published as part of a years-long investigation featuring multiple allegations. Reading what I wrote and coming to the conclusion that I would not want an actual investigation to be published is bonkers. In your haste to find any kind of gotcha all you've done is once again prove that basic comprehension fails you on a regular basis.Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 11:48 am Well you seemed to want to restrain public thought in that case, it certainly doesn’t feel like you wanted a tv programme about it, based on the below.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:55 am I don't think there's any doubt who it is, especially with Sale having confirmed a member of their squad was arrested. It's a pretty grim event though, so not sure if there's much mileage in continuing to discuss it when we're not going to get any further details at this stage.
Speculating over who a mystery rapist might be is both ghoulish and pretty fucking terrible for everyone whose names get linked with something heinous for absolutely no reason.
I’m not surprised you don’t see your inconsistency.
"speculating from an actor portraying a victim against a named person" is not what is happening, you genuine imbecile.Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:51 pmSpeculating over the identity of a suspect vs speculating from an actor portraying a victim against a named person n. The former is not fine, the latter is hunky dory. Got it.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:46 pmHonestly, you are absolutely fucking brain dead. Pretty big difference between me saying that a) people shouldn't gleefully speculate over who a mystery rapist might be and b) speculation when we're not going to get any more details is not worth it, vs actual details being published as part of a years-long investigation featuring multiple allegations. Reading what I wrote and coming to the conclusion that I would not want an actual investigation to be published is bonkers. In your haste to find any kind of gotcha all you've done is once again prove that basic comprehension fails you on a regular basis.
Speculating over who a mystery rapist might be is both ghoulish and pretty fucking terrible for everyone whose names get linked with something heinous for absolutely no reason.
I’m not surprised you don’t see your inconsistency.
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He hasn't. Moderna and Pfizer are newish Gates is newishI like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:46 pmHe's been giving critiques of all of those groups for at least three years.David in Gwent wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:36 pm Wait, so in the last few weeks RB has given critiques on Moderna, Pfizer, Bill Gates, Biden etc etc and all of a sudden he's being taken down.
I am the very personification of being shocked.
Personally I think they pushed the button after his Biden 9/11 video but that's just a hunch.
For the record, I've never liked Brand, in fact, there was a time that whenever I was a bit down I would watch the video on YT of him being pushed into a fountain, cheered me up no end.