I don't know. I kind of see it a little both ways. I get what the #HOH people are saying because I think that overall they have a point in regards to people being held to scrutiny for their actions. That is not a terrible thing in of itself and compassionate progressives need to realize that. However, what I don't like about #HOH is that a lot of it just unjustified bitterness, this girl ain't do nothing to anyone here so people shouldn't be shytting on her for her own decision that effects herself and herself alone, but I can understand having an opinion about her decision to do porn. What people need to realize and reconcile is that yes ho's do exist but just because someone is a hoe doesn't make them a bad person, they're just a ho. Nothing more, nothing less. You're allowed to have your opinion but what I can't get down with is antagonizing people like they're floating above us imperfect degenerates. People need to get off that rock throwing tip.
I can't get down with kicking people when they're down . I don't like that. I think you can have room for compassion and judgement. I don't think they're mutually exclusive. As far as the compassion people, compassion is a wonderful virtue, but that doesn't mean that just because someone has a sob story that grants them immunity from fair critique.To think so is rather ridiculous. No one gets down like that. If you act, walk and talk like a duck, don't be surprised when people treat you like a duck.