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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Haven't been to this thread in days but I saw the DM reported Justin made a mother's day post with open comments. When I went to it, wow, much support in those comments, I almost teared up. Alot of celebrities in those comments as well. I thank God people have his back. [/quote] Another way to look at this is that Lively supporters are not mean enough to go comment-bomb someone's mother's Day post, regardless of whether they like or dislike that person. Meanwhile, Blake walked from a restaurant to her car on Saturday and Baldoni supporters think it's evidence of espionage or shows what a terrible person she is. Baldoni supporters bombed the ratings of her movie before it was even released, something that impacts not only Blake but all the many other people who helped make that movie. I'm glad you found his MD post heartwarming. The world needs positive vibes. But if Blake posted a positive, kind message on Mother's Day and left the comments open, you and others would swarm it to call her names, a bunch of TikTok creators would make content about how it was actually an example of her being entitled and narcissistic, etc.[/quote] I think Blake’s supporters seem to have a real problem with her being held accountable for her actions. When you do the things Blake has done, it’s going to draw a public reaction. You don’t just get to go about your day doing publicity stunts at donut shops and pap walks and expect the same public adoration you’ve grown accustomed to. I think this is a big reality check for Blake and her relatively few “supporters” (most of whom I believe are supporting what they think she represents while overlooking the glaring issues with her claims). To the extent that she still has “fans” it’s because the vast majority of people simply aren’t paying attention to this at all. Those who are appear to be overwhelmingly team Justin. Ray Charles could see that. [/quote] So to be clear, you think her punishment for whatever it is you think she's guilty of is that if she walks from a building to a car within sight of other people, she deserves to have her clothes, general appearance, facial expression, and intentions in making said walk ripped apart online? You think that is how we hold people accountable in society when we as individuals (not courts of law, Lively has not been found guilty of anything) decide someone is a bad person who has done bad things? So for those of us who believe Lively and think Baldoni is in the wrong here, we should start making fun of his hair, his clothes, his wife and children, the expressions he makes, assuming everything he does has an ulterior motive and that nothing he does is genuine or innocent or even neutral? Is that the solution?[/quote]
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