Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Shamers, SJWs, White Knights. They're just bullies, really

HELLO EVERYONE! Artist Chibi here with my own opinions as to why white knights, shamers, and SJWs are just simply cyber bullies.
Technically, it's more about pointing out that they are just plain bullies in general. In reality, it doesn't matter their label, a bully is a bully, regardless. Especially those who use their fanbase to purposely attack people because they don't agree with them or someone using their fanbase to make them look like the white knight of someone else. Here's an example:

There's a white knight/shamer/SJW by the name of Tweet on Instagram. With over a million followers and a white knight to a supposed graffiti artist, Tweet called upon his (I think it's a guy) 1.6 million followers to purposely spam another graffiti artist's Instagram, calling him a copy cat and harass him. You know how I don't like using screenshots as they don't hold actual proof, sometimes? This artist shared a screen shot of the post Tweet made before deleting it. But that doesn't end there. To further prove Tweet DID make such a post, Tweet's followers have been and still are attacking this artist's Instagram. And thus leads to this lovely image I made not that long ago:

Soju, brother of Tuber and stereotypical provoker of cyber bullying on social media.


Tweet's post that is now deleted.

One of Tweet's followers.

All those rude people and two people who know better.
The artist thanking for the support and stating he reported Tweet for the harassment.


Tweet is a bad person for using their followers to attack someone and making a claim like that with no actual proof of said claim. There are a lot of graffiti artists out there who do similar art and styles. That doesn't make them copy cats and it, definitely, does not merit promotion of cyber bullying. The attacked has, indeed, reported Tweet for promoting cyber bullying, like a real civil person should. He did not tell his followers to attack back or attack the graffiti artist who is on bad terms with said artist. He just simply wants to prove his work is real and return to doing what he loves. Fail toy reviews and graffiti art.

Update: I just learned that Tweet did it just to see how many people would actually do it. In my honest opinion, he should NEVER have done that. Ever. If you have a huge following, joking or not, never use your fans as an army to hurt others. You lose respect and credibility that way. If you ever come across these kinds of people, always report them. The provoking of cyber bullying is not okay. It leads to too many problems and controversy. Let's be civil and do what is truly right. Stand up against the White knights, SJWs, and shamers!

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