Of course he has a right to his opinion. Just as others have the right to criticize them. Since you seem to be new on this board you may not know that this is his usual routine. Posts something off the wall then says that he's being misrepresented when there's a negative reaction.
Yet he is still posting here about a subject and person that he says that he could care less about. Here are a few ideas: if you don't care about a particular topic then don't post. If you don't like what people are writing here, then leave. These simple idea could have saved Ms Ames life and so many others, but they let the social world affect their real life. That doesn't make what people said online acceptable, but they were other factors (and I've already listed a few) that likely led to her suicide.
So why don't you take your own advice and leave - you don't like what I write, then leave. Yet you still seem to reply.
I don't care if people don't like what I say. I don't care if they disagree. But if I say white and they think I said black (which seems to be the case fairly often) and they disagree, I'll try and clarify. If they want to be rude about it, I will defend myself.
Funny thing is, 95% of the time there's a "misinterpretation", it's the same 10 or so people that seem to argue about it. Plus it seems many people read 1 comment and think of it as a standalone comment without seeing what other posts have been made. Perhaps I should recap everything I've previously stated so there's less chance of this happening before my "fan base" responds.
And lastly, my life is not going to come to a crashing halt like some others because a random adult actress who I don't know personally will no longer be around to make more porn. Kind of a selfish reason to be sad.
The bottom line is:
A) People are too soft on women. She felt she made the right choice for her, and the outcome was what she wanted. Feeling sad for her doesn't really make sense, if you think about it.
B) We don't know what was going on in her life, sex work was most likely a minor factor. The bigger factor was fear of her future.
C) These people overstate the value of their "jobs". "jobs" is in quotes for a reason.
D) I'm not sempel.
Are you sure you're not me? I don't know. You sound like me, you tell things as they are. Bunch of haters hate you. Maybe you're my long-lost twin. I think the jury's still out!
+1 finally someone with courage to say something
I will be the bully to 'S', and say everyone of you that tip toe around 'S' feed his ego and self righteous online personality. No need to be patient anymore. Truth is in the pudding
Clearly you don't know that this guy is one of the trolls that will spew an insult every so often in my direction just because. I have no problem with disagreement. Make an argument, defend it, don't be rude, insulting, threatening, and it's all good.
And courage? Do you really think it takes courage to post a negative opinion on an anonymous forum? Doesn't take anything which is why online bullying is so prevalent - people who wouldn't be able to say 1/10th of the shit they say online in person. I can't speak for others but people who know me, including SP's/MPA's, know that I don't curb my thoughts around them (and some of them appreciate the directness and honesty). Many guys on here will happily post A which is negative and their true opinion but will swear they think B when confronted in person. I've had a couple of ladies ask me about something I posted - started some interesting discussions.
So say what you got to say but be prepared to defend it, especially if you choose to combine your point with an insult.