Uploaded by Background Pony #A52F
1124x801 PNG 867 kBInterested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!
Description
A brief summary of what was said by Dr. Wolf and JoshScorcher.
Tags
+-SH safe2267839 +-SH oc998331 +-SH oc:dr. wolf221 +-SH oc:firebrand222 +-SH anthro382759 +-SH christianity444 +-SH forgiveness279 +-SH irredeemable10 +-SH josh scorcher23 +-SH male585935 +-SH meme96751 +-SH message216 +-SH op is a duck4982 +-SH op is trying to start shit3160 +-SH swearing on a christian server3 +-SH toongate26
Source
not provided yet
Loading...
Loading...
In one scene, I don’t remember how Zorro was offended by that lady, but he said nothing about the offense before using the words “I forgive you.” He used those words in anger and as a weapon, and made the situation worse.
It seems to me that if forgiveness were intended to work that way, I wouldn’t want to forgive either.
And I agree Toon deserves no forgiveness in the conventional sense. But again, that’s not how the term was being used here. Dr. Wolf and Josh were merely trying to convey the idea that we shouldn’t let Toon have any kind of lasting pull or influence on us, not even anger. He should be cut out of our lives for good. It’s the same reason why the families of Dylan Roof’s victims still chose to “forgive” him. I’ll admit the Dr. Wolf and Josh could have made their message a bit clearer, but at the same time, it doesn’t take a genius to figure that forgiveness doesn’t always imply the perpetrator is absolved of their crimes. The audience is equally guilty for jumping the gun and accusing them of having intentions they didn’t even have to begin with instead of properly letting their words sink in.
Isn’t it funny how we get up in arms when a favorite sin is attacked?
That’s it. They should have worded their video better but they didn’t. They botched their message so bad that people misunderstood what point they were trying to make. They shouldn’t have used the word forgiveness to describe the situation. It was a VERY poor choice of words and they should have honestly thought things over a bit before posting that video. Because regardless of their intent, it really did come off as naive (at best) and disrespectful to Toon’s victims (at worst).
I understand what you have to say (I’m not going to go full Lily Peet on them and hold a grudge over this mistake), but at the same time I do agree with what Ranch and some other people are saying in this thread. ToonKritic was grooming a minor and he has done other horrible stuff like sexually harass people at Cons. He hasn’t shown any signs of wanting to change or repent over what he’s done. He doesn’t seem like he wants to change period based on what I’ve heard. That’s just insane. He doesn’t deserve forgiveness since he doesn’t want to change. And change or no change, the fact that he wasn’t arrested over this is a huge shame. What’s stopping him from doing this again (albeit in another account)? Nothing.
I fail to see how them stating that they’ve personally chosen to forgive Toon constitutes “shoving a message about forgiveness down our throats”. Also, it was pretty clear they weren’t using forgiveness in the conventional sense; all they really meant was that we shouldn’t let our anger and resentment towards Toon ruin our own lives.
Edited
I just checked one of the episodes where I know she appears, and you’re right. My bad. Thanks for the correction.
Did you just confuse Sunset Shimmer with Starlight Glimmer?
@northern haste
True, there’s a difference between messing with time and space and messing with another creatures biology and emotions, just as there’s a difference between smoking until your lungs fall apart and going and murdering another creature. But, I like to think there’s an adaptability, and thus a robustness, to the principle of forgiveness. It’s not the type of principle that only works one way.
“Should” and “are forced to” are two different things. With “should,” there’s still the option not do. I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m not capable of taking over another creature and coercing him or her to do something, whether he or she wants to or not, and especially not over great distances. All I can do is offer advice and invite. After that, it’s up to the reader, in this case, whether he or she will follow that advice or not.
And, as for the situation with Twilight and Sunset, it seems to me that Twilight saw something in Sunset that Sunset likely didn’t see in herself. And, it looks to me like things have turned out pretty good for Sunset Shimmer thus far. Twilight didn’t force Sunset to do anything. For her first friendship lesson, she sent Spike along with to assist her; but it was ultimately Sunset’s decision to reconnect with Sunburst.
I could cite all sorts of examples, but I think it’s been proven that, once given the chance, Sunset Shimmer, to date, has proven herself very different from the angry mare she was in The Cutie Re-Mark. This form of forgiveness may not work for or on everyone. There may be times when the only way forgive someone will be to separate from that someone as many ways as possible. And, if that’s the case, then that’s what should be done. But, just because something doesn’t work a certain way doesn’t mean it doesn’t work at all.
because this is real life
“We should forgive our enemies, even if they fucked up space and time in the process” doesn’t quite apply to this situation.
I’m not seeing the connection.
Yeah, the MLP logic doesn’t quite work now, does it?
@Background Pony #9B0D
Which one?
That’s a terrible idea.
That never ever works.
Don’t.
I look forward to publishing Chapter 2 as soon as it’s ready.
“Cut him out of our lives, let go of the drama, and let God sort it out”
What exactly constitutes suppression? What was suppressed? Not believing someone isn’t the same as covering up crimes.
Also, please don’t think that I think that negative publicity against something means that something is bad. In fact, the opposite is true.
What attracted me to the brony fandom, and to My Little Pony Friendship is Magic, was an animation on Youtube, called Twilight Sparkle Meets a Brony. I’m familiar with the face of hatred, and that defined it better than most I’ve seen. Seeing that, I thought, If this show and its fandom generates that kind of hatred, there must be something good in it. And, while not everything about it has been good, I haven’t been disappointed.
Who’s to say they actively sought to “suppress and silence” the victim? They could have simply rolled their eyes at her initially because they wanted something more definitive before accepting that awful truth about their friend. No one is saying they should be able to completely walk away from this; they definitely have some hard questions to answer. However, we shouldn’t assume the worst about them either. Full empathy for the victim is literally the first thing these analysts expressed in their responses to this situation. They brought up the manipulati9n bit because it likely did happen and was the reason why it took them so long to uncover Toon’s crimes. I don’t see why they must be immune to Toon’s manipulation just because they were his friends. If anything, they should have been easier to fool for Toon.
I’m not exactly sure what you mean by “neither here nor there”. They haven’t given us any reason to suspect that their responses are less than genuine. If they really were played by Toon, this could be a negative in the long run. Punishing them after they’ve tried their hardest to do the right thing might dissuade them from even acting in the first place in the future.
No problem. I too am glad that we can still have a civil discussion despite our disagreements.
Edited