Vulture takes a look at how Sony mishandled Jeopardy's legacy

Aug 24, 2021 12:30


Here, how Sony tarnished #Jeopardy! and stained Alex Trebek’s legacy, reported by @TVMoJoe https://t.co/VdCNi6wOpP
- Vulture (@vulture) August 24, 2021

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emptyobsidian August 24 2021, 21:49:11 UTC
It's actually pretty impressive how much they messed this up and how outwardly gross this man was about blatantly trying to grab power and money capitalizing on Alex Trebek's death. I've also been seeing some of Mayim Bialik's "scientific" opinions going around twitter. Not sure if that will take off since everything else is such a mess too.

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ilovespooons August 24 2021, 22:19:30 UTC
Yeah they main one I keep seeing is this:

I've tweeted about this before, but Mayim Bialik has built a career as a momfluencer peddling the incredibly dangerous idea that parents who opt for non-"natural" methods are causing their children harm. The vaccine stuff is only the tip of the iceberg. https://t.co/v0LArJoMuv
- Ej Dickson (@ejdickson) August 24, 2021

Originally I saw a tweet from the woman who did the interview (or if not this one, then an interview where she says basically the same thing.) The reporter mentioned this was after she had talked about her own experience of having recently given birth and had a C-section. The reporter deleted the tweet later because it started to go around and she didn't want to deal with the twitter weirdos, but with that info the quote has very big "I'm not saying it (but I'm saying it)" energy imo

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evett August 24 2021, 22:57:16 UTC
I have read that quote over and over and I'm not seeing the issue.

she said she doesn't believe babies should die if the mother can't have a home birth like some other holistic women think. and that's a bad thing? I'm confused.

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post_dada August 24 2021, 23:47:01 UTC
She's saying that while she doesn't believe that those babies should die, she DOES believe that the baby is inferior to others

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sarahbear1 August 25 2021, 00:28:14 UTC
No, she’s saying that other people believe that it’s fine to let “nature run its course” in that if a baby needs to be delivered via c-section that that’s not natural and should therefore let the baby die “naturally.”

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blanchedavidian August 25 2021, 02:47:31 UTC
She spoke with a woman who had recently had a c section, and went out of her way to email her after the interview and say "Hey bestie! Just so you know, I totally don't think this but I know other women who do think your baby should have died. Again, not me! Just other women." If you're a minority, you've probably experienced this kind of mocroagression a lot. "I don't think blacks/latins/jews are (insert stereotype here) but I know people who do think that way."

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ilovespooons August 25 2021, 17:29:45 UTC
Yeah that's how it came off to me. I guess people could call it a reach but based on everything else she says... not to me.

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blanchedavidian August 26 2021, 01:38:07 UTC
It's literally the same as her "Well I'VE never been assaulted because I dress like a lady!" bullshit. She's a Karen, fullstop. These are all just mocroagressions and anyone who's been subjected to a white woman, particularly an upper class or older (or god forbid an upper class older) white woman, in a situation where you have to be professional have probably encountered a dozen Myaim Byaliks, at the least.

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blanchedavidian August 25 2021, 02:48:36 UTC
Add it to the list of terrible things Blossom has said/done. I don't even know if this is the worst!! She fucking sucks as a human.

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