The Outrage Mob can be nasty as hell, so it’s no surprise that some people want to try to get out in front of it.
Still, this tweet from actor Vincent D’Onofrio is a pretty damning indicator of the pathetic state of things right now:
https://twitter.com/vincentdonofrio/status/1028240614863695873
He’s literally asking his Twitter followers if it’s OK for him to pretend to be an awful person on TV.
When you're so paralyzed by fear of mob outrage that you ask Twitter for permission to play a bad person on TV. pic.twitter.com/VDHcD7tppl
— neontaster (@neontaster) August 12, 2018
Welcome to 2018 where actors are so afraid of Internet Hate mobs they have to ask permission from their audience to play a certain character
— Satsu2Undersubbed (@Satsu2Cents) August 12, 2018
Unreal.
Sigh
— Arthur Normanson ??? (@artstop) August 12, 2018
as someone who follows this guy this whole thread is heartbreaking
and disappointing— ?Bad Rabbit? (@MyBadRabbit) August 12, 2018
No kidding:
https://twitter.com/Mario__2D/status/1028804005512863744
It’s never enough. The outrage mob won’t rest until they’ve got everyone’s head on a pike.
Dude, the fact that he even had to ask…
— AnnaZ (@AnnaZ) August 12, 2018
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Translation: G-guys… uh… can… can I please make a living? Uh… Please?
— Chihuahua Books™ (@Pablo_Chihuahua) August 12, 2018
dude, this is silly.
— OκULTRA XP? (@0K_ultra) August 12, 2018
Pathetic.
— antihero_kate (@antihero_kate) August 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/Leqsee/status/1028792941916119041
Sad times we live in.
— Fabio Monte (@monteirf) August 12, 2018
Here’s a thought:
Play any role you like. You don't owe it to anyone to waste precious days/months/years of your life virtue signaling.
— Kerfuffle Actual? (@shoshido) August 12, 2018
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