Delusive angie @delusive_angie10

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Angie will switch on miss red later. Get ready
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Another rant, I’m sorry 😭

With Red now being so thoughtful (and demure) about one’s mental health worsening, that shuts down calling out other’s behaviour should they be struggling, right?

Or must they draw blood in the town square first? What if someone is private (like most) with their self harm, does their mental health not matter when you speak on them? What if their coping mechanism is privately drinking, gambling or using drugs? You can’t see inside the privacy of their homes though can you - they can’t make you uncomfy.

Is the actual reason you’re steering clear of calling her behaviour out truthfully because it makes you uncomfy to see someone exploit their mental health online and unfairly put the responsibility on everyone’s shoulders but their own? Will you only call out behaviour as long as you don’t see the consequences? Those struggling in the privacy of their homes don’t poke fingers and so calling out their behaviour is fair game, it would seem.

I don’t apply this mentality to just Red but every creator that reports on problematic behaviour on the app - a standard I did hold myself to also. However, I do take on board a creator’s personal triggers and the need to avoid certain topics ❤️‍🩹

Who else does Red extend this same courtesy to? I’m prepared to apologise if I’m wrong.
 
May 16, 2024
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Another rant, I’m sorry 😭

With Red now being so thoughtful (and demure) about one’s mental health worsening, that shuts down calling out other’s behaviour should they be struggling, right?

Or must they draw blood in the town square first? What if someone is private (like most) with their self harm, does their mental health not matter when you speak on them? What if their coping mechanism is privately drinking, gambling or using drugs? You can’t see inside the privacy of their homes though can you - they can’t make you uncomfy.

Is the actual reason you’re steering clear of calling her behaviour out truthfully because it makes you uncomfy to see someone exploit their mental health online and unfairly put the responsibility on everyone’s shoulders but their own? Will you only call out behaviour as long as you don’t see the consequences? Those struggling in the privacy of their homes don’t poke fingers and so calling out their behaviour is fair game, it would seem.

I don’t apply this mentality to just Red but every creator that reports on problematic behaviour on the app - a standard I did hold myself to also. However, I do take on board a creator’s personal triggers and the need to avoid certain topics ❤️‍🩹

Who else does Red extend this same courtesy to? I’m prepared to apologise if I’m wrong.
Never be sorry - we love the rants.

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