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re: Chris Hardwick #metooed in a big way.

Posted on 6/20/18 at 10:49 am to
Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 6/20/18 at 10:49 am to
I can't stand Chris Hardwick. Like borderline hate him and how douchey and annoying he is, and I cringe every time he's on my TV.

That being said, this seems like a GIGANTIC load of bullshite by this Chloe chick. And after reading his novel text to her, it really seems like this is a bitter bitch trying to frick with her ex's life in the meanest of ways. I admittedly don't know much about either one of these people, but that text and her responses seem to show that she fricked him over, not the other way around. And for her to now, years later, come out and try to sully his name with this #metoo-type bullshite, that is wrong to almost the highest degree.

If he truly tried to blackball her, then yeah that's a dick move. But if any of what he says in that text is true, and if it was nothing more than just a vindictive ex-lovers quarrel, then I don't see the big deal. You can't treat people like shite and then expect no consequences from that. It's not much different than going to the CEO in your company (romantic ties to them or not), calling them a gigantic a-hole, and then getting upset when they told their other CEO buddies what kind of person you are and not to hire you. Does it suck? Sure...at least maybe. But does it trigger trying to ruin that person's life after the things you pulled on them? Absolutely not. And make no mistake, with the amount of tread the whole #metoo movement has, even simply hinting at an accusation with something like that can ultimately ruin a person's career/life. And if that is what she is doing here, then may she burn in Hell.


This whole super slippery slope of #metoo shite has gotten so out of control. All it takes is random allegations for someone's life, career, or certainly job to be ruined. Truth doesn't seem to matter much, if at all most of the time. And what's worse is that now it seems like being a shitty boyfriend, or even something as innocuous as having a weird/awkward first date, is grounds for some girl making accusations of it. That is terrifyingly sad and scary.

"Yeah, I went out with (insert male/celebrity) and had consensual sex, but later on I regretted it and felt used and feel like I should've said no. I feel so ashamed. #metoo"

frick that bullshite. For real. And frick any person that tries to manipulate it and use it as a weapon.
This post was edited on 6/20/18 at 10:56 am
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 6/20/18 at 10:59 am to
quote:

I can't stand Chris Hardwick. Like borderline hate him and how douchey and annoying he is, and I cringe every time he's on my TV.


I honestly don't enjoy most of his hosting stuff, but it's mostly for the same reason I don;t like yappy little dogs. It's just TOO MUCH hopping around and energy for me. It's why I enjoy his podcast much more, as I think it's toned down a bunch and you don;t see how animated he can get.

I think this was driving a ton of why people jumped down his throat so fast. The guy is an EASY target in terms of being unlikable in some of the things he does and for seemingly being involved in EVERYTHING.

I feel a little more invested I guess having listened to him for so long, but I was willing to hear her out and listen to whatever evidence she actually has. Still am, in fact. But the idea that guy needed to be burned at the stake and potentially lose his career based off of a one sided story without him even being able to mount a defense is just insane to me, and really the much larger story here than this individual case.
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