Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Heroes and Villains

I was perusing the Gold Rush site the other night and one of the stars of that Discovery Channel show posted a screenshot of a derogatory comment some random internet goon had made about his daughter. You know how it goes. People get pretty mean behind the safe comfort of their keyboards. It's amazing how casually so many people can shine a dim light on darkside for the faintest of reasons. There's rarely a good reason. They just want to mouth off.

I've probably been threatened with death a dozen times (that I know of) on the internet. Most recently a degenerate motorcyclist took umbrage when he thought I took the name of a famous Hell's Angel in vain. He promised to tell the Angel's what I had done and that I'd be killed. Sure. Is that how that works?

Maybe he was looking for thread cred? Don't mess with him! He knows guys who know guys who kill at the slightest provocation. I pointed out that, if you threaten to kill someone on the internet, you're leaving an electronic trail for the authorities to follow if your intended ever does wind up murdered. If you live outside the lines and kill outside the lines, you better consider that societal lines will certainly close in on you. It usually behooves a person to do their own killing, as well, as there are certainly less loose ends in the form of witnesses and co-conspirators. Were some guys to actually kill me at this asshole's behest, they probably wouldn't want to go to prison for it. A good idea would be to kill the degenerate scumbag who *ordered* the hit. They'd have to figure that the sort of jagoff who solicits cyber blowjobs from women on the internet (who are quite likely penis-bearing) is the same kinda fucktard who might boast about having had a Ferrerman killed. A loose end. The cocksucker ought to be a little more thick-skinned when it comes to casual remarks about other people on the 'net.

Which brings us back to Tony Beets of the Gold Rush show, and the comment that set him off. I won't post it here but, it was an ugly comment about Tony's daughter. It was creepy and, as most comments on the internet go, completely unnecessary. Tony is one of those rare celebrities who have Facebook pages that they actually use to engage fans. I admire that he will actually answer questions from fans and like comments, showing that he actually pays attention to his page. In real life, Tony seems to be as rough and tumble as he is portrayed on the show. With a face and head full of untamed salt and pepper hair, you know he's as seen on TV. He gruff and blunt but I gained an appreciation for him after seeing a special episode telling of his youth back in the Netherlands, his coming to Alaska and raising a family while becoming a major gold miner. He knows what he's doing. Reality TV stars are subject to a lot of editing so, try and read between the lines with the characters. It's Storytelling 101 and heroes and villains are at the whim of the producers.

Personally, I think Tony should have ignored the comment- deleted it- and wrote it off as what it was; the socially retarded spewing of an unimportant idiot on the internet. As a Ferrerman, I know full well that you don't have to respond to every taunt or jeer from every piece of shit troll with an IP or IP's. It empowers them, at least in their feeble minds. Sheesh- I've got a few people stalking me whose entire lives seem to be about Ferrerman. Them stalking me says far more about them than me. "They don't boo nobodies" said the great Reggie Jackson.

Where Tony went wrong, I believe, was the re-posting of the filth, including the name of the scumbag. People who hadn't seen the original post are now able to see it. Tony's fans responded with the usual ire of internet fans on pretty much any site and most came to his rescue while some echoed the creeps sentiments about his daughter. Threats were made against the guy and there will likely be more to follow. Perhaps the worst that might happen is the prick gets trolled by other pricks with their misguided loyalty to Tony. But, the worst could happen too. It would only take one heroic asshole to kill the guy. Not likely but, have you met people? It's rare when someone is killed in the world for what intelligent people might consider a good reason. It always seems to be about taking a life for lost money, lost love or (on a larger scale) the pursuit of money via war.

This isn't Trump's America- and it never will be- but, every minute of every day, the lines of some people sensibilities get more blurred. There are a lot of Lee Harvey Oswald's out there waiting to prove themselves to be all that they can be. And for most, that's nothing to aspire to.  And for some miscreants, they are someone to inspire. Cowards the lot of them!

2 comments:

Semi-anonymous said...

I posted on Scott Walker's page in the midst of the hoopla up in Wisconsin a few years back. A short while later I had an old man send me a FB PM threatening me. In ALL CAPS, no less. How dared I disagree with a governor ON HIS OWN PAGE! Things like "I know where you live" are a bad move for anyone to use. I should have reported him to FB but he was old. I just blocked him. Some people like that man don't understand the implications of their actions; others don't care.

You got screenshots of the latest threat, right? It's best to keep a record of these things. Someone alerted me to one from his weekend, so it's been saved. These aren't the brightest people, obviously, but it's always best to cover your bases. They hate and they accuse with such certainty. Based on what? I hate to burst their bubble (they've invested a lot in it) but one day they're bound to be very surprised and hugely disappointed.

ex-ferrer said...

I sure did screenshot it. My lawyer, J. Noble Daggett insisted I do that!

Not so much with me since I don't comment much on the general internet, but I've seen thousands of cases where some reichtard immediately went to a posters page to put fear in their hearts just as you described. Basic, mundane stuff like where they went to school, live, number of friends etc. A few years ago I had "Hard Knox College" as my school and some asshole noted that in reply as if he believed there were such an institution! I guess he wanted to scare me away from the Breitbart site and teach me that republicans weren't malevolent, bloodthirsty freaks...they just play ones on the internet!