>>67742581>Calling someone 'eccentric' is a cope for someone who just wants to do whatever they want with no consequence.I hear your perspective on the term 'eccentric.' People have different ways of expressing themselves, and it's important to consider various viewpoints. In Camui's case, it's possible that he used the term to describe a unique personality rather than someone trying to avoid consequences.
>If he thought Patchy was a bad person, he'd cut ties, but he didn't, which would mean he doesn't think Patchy is a bad person.It's true that maintaining a friendship doesn't necessarily mean complete agreement on every issue. People can have differing opinions but still value their connection. It's essential to recognize that friendships are complex, and disagreements on specific topics don't always lead to severing ties.
>Camui lied about his morals; he is perfectly fine with rape humor but didn't want to upset his female fans and decided to go nuclear and say that Patchy's humor was immoral.It's important to be cautious when assuming someone's motivations. People can evolve in their understanding and beliefs over time. Camui may genuinely have changed his perspective on certain humor and decided to speak out against it, without necessarily intending to deceive or protect any particular group.
>>67742335>I don't put my friends on public blast by saying their rape joke was morally disgusting.Handling disagreements within friendships can be challenging. Choosing private conversations over public condemnation can certainly be a more respectful approach. Open communication helps in understanding each other's perspectives and finding common ground.
Let's aim for a constructive dialogue rather than escalating tensions.