Okay, this will be TLDR for some so feel free to skip to the bottom if your attention span is wan...ooh whats that over there?
So remember this?
If you are like me you were probably upset by it. Pretty horrible stuff.
But yet... something about it never felt right to me. I watched a few more of her videos and she used some... really odd "christian" language, more like what you would expect from a hollywood movie about "fanatical christians" that had never actually met any but read something about them. It just felt really fake to me and she looked like she was always ready to break into a smirk.
Turns out I wasn't wrong:
My searching for a little more info on her led me to find some bizarre stuff, the worst of which was a website for a fake church that was just one big "ultra-conservative christian" forum. Basically it was nothing more than a bunch of fake christians posting on a forum, with what looked like more activity than we see here in a year. These people are... active to say the least.
Imagine that, possibly hundreds of people posting on a forum intended to make a religion look bad. It was... kind of creepy to be honest. Anyone who knew anything about christianity would know it was fake, I mean, anyone who had any common sense could tell. They kind of stopped hiding it once I got to the thread about the pastor who gave "Pedo-Bear" panties to the girls.
So here's what I saw yesterday: Tons of people (not here), mainly on facebook, freaking out about this girls video, proclaiming that "this is why I hate Christians!" and "I'm praying for God to take a shit on her fucking head" and several statements about either raping or murdering her.
And it was all a big troll.
I'm guessing the majority of those people will never actually know she was a "troll". Her video was seen by millions of people whom she has now affected with her "pretend" hateful rant.
Honestly it tells me two things:
1) It's disappointing for me, as a Christian that something like this was so believable. Sadly, it was. That says a lot about whats wrong with the religion I purport to be a part of. I hope more Christians take from this that they need to learn to love people rather than use their religion to "allow" them to hate.
and 2) How do we as a society deal with how easy it is to dupe people using things like youtube? From Shirley Sherrod being fired by the Obama administration over an edited video, to the guy who pretended to be a pimp at Acorn to this girl, there have been some very real consequences to their actions. Some tangible, some emotional but still real. Even our news agencies have all jumped on board the "post first-think later" bandwagon it seems.
So how do we avoid being duped? How do you avoid it or do you? What websites help parse the truth (other than snopes of course ) for you? Is this something you think our society will get better at dealing with or worse?
Alternative question: Whats the worst you have ever been duped?
So remember this?
If you are like me you were probably upset by it. Pretty horrible stuff.
But yet... something about it never felt right to me. I watched a few more of her videos and she used some... really odd "christian" language, more like what you would expect from a hollywood movie about "fanatical christians" that had never actually met any but read something about them. It just felt really fake to me and she looked like she was always ready to break into a smirk.
Turns out I wasn't wrong:
My searching for a little more info on her led me to find some bizarre stuff, the worst of which was a website for a fake church that was just one big "ultra-conservative christian" forum. Basically it was nothing more than a bunch of fake christians posting on a forum, with what looked like more activity than we see here in a year. These people are... active to say the least.
Imagine that, possibly hundreds of people posting on a forum intended to make a religion look bad. It was... kind of creepy to be honest. Anyone who knew anything about christianity would know it was fake, I mean, anyone who had any common sense could tell. They kind of stopped hiding it once I got to the thread about the pastor who gave "Pedo-Bear" panties to the girls.
So here's what I saw yesterday: Tons of people (not here), mainly on facebook, freaking out about this girls video, proclaiming that "this is why I hate Christians!" and "I'm praying for God to take a shit on her fucking head" and several statements about either raping or murdering her.
And it was all a big troll.
I'm guessing the majority of those people will never actually know she was a "troll". Her video was seen by millions of people whom she has now affected with her "pretend" hateful rant.
Honestly it tells me two things:
1) It's disappointing for me, as a Christian that something like this was so believable. Sadly, it was. That says a lot about whats wrong with the religion I purport to be a part of. I hope more Christians take from this that they need to learn to love people rather than use their religion to "allow" them to hate.
and 2) How do we as a society deal with how easy it is to dupe people using things like youtube? From Shirley Sherrod being fired by the Obama administration over an edited video, to the guy who pretended to be a pimp at Acorn to this girl, there have been some very real consequences to their actions. Some tangible, some emotional but still real. Even our news agencies have all jumped on board the "post first-think later" bandwagon it seems.
So how do we avoid being duped? How do you avoid it or do you? What websites help parse the truth (other than snopes of course ) for you? Is this something you think our society will get better at dealing with or worse?
Alternative question: Whats the worst you have ever been duped?