So say we allSo say we all.I can't help but feel if he'd been sincere from the start, how different things could have been?
So say we allSo say we all.I can't help but feel if he'd been sincere from the start, how different things could have been?
Robert Meyer Burnett @BurnettRM
@Axamonitor
ONCE AGAIN, gets it COMPLETELY WRONG. ALEC PETERS discusses the new ATLANTA location for @Axanarfilm
Ernie,Your mention of Bait and Switch is very interesting…
I tried to email Axamonitor about this, but the email contact form on their website doesn’t seem to be working. I cannot see how to PM Carlos via this forum, which may be because I have a low post count, as I thought he may be interested in the email chain which I said I reserved the right to take third party advice on. I don’t often come into fandom, don’t have social media and am a somewhat private person.
But the email chain with Alec showed signs of delusions and an ostrich act in one.
But it ties in nicely to Axanar:Can we just move past a bad joke and get back to paddling the douchecanoe?
Does that not describe how Alec Peters (and to some extent Ms. Ranahan) treated the pre-trial process?????blatantly disregards recognized standards of law or justice
Doesn't matter, it gives someone a chance to hit the report button for a few words typed in jest.Yes, all. I wasn't actually advocating lynching or violence of any kind. It was meant to be a little levity and I honestly didn't think it was necessary to actually clarify this statement because I frankly didn't think anyone would actually take it seriously. Goodness!![]()
ohhh. Okay, thanks.In the Axanar Fan Group Alec had started a thread about Carlos being a stalker etc (obviously priming the faithful for the upcoming misinformation "victory").
It reminds me of that lawyering tactic of lying on the witness stand, that results in that lawyer losing the case and getting disbarred.On one hand it reminds me of a lawyering tactic sometimes employed in court cases when there is a witness who gives or is expected to give evidence that can't be refuted and could likely have impact on a jury decision; the tactic has to be to not discredit the testimony, because you can't, but instead discredit the witness.
And Axanar NEVER said, they are lying. Hence the logic!To quote the TOS episode "I Mudd":
NORMAN: "You say you are lying, but if everything you say is a lie then you are telling the truth, but you cannot tell the truth because everything you say is a lie. You lie. You tell the truth. But you cannot for. Illogical! Illogical! Please explain."
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Great podcast, thanks for sharing. Your guest was great, really made me aware of how under-represented (or mis-represented) people from Mexican/Latin heritage are in the media. I think my biggest exposure to that segment of the US population was probably in Orange Is The New Black, but I have no basis for determining how accurate that was (I am a white Englishman BTW)We recorded another show last night and legal stuff (including Axa) comes up at about 47 minutes in (Axa talk starts at about minute 51). Did not talk about the bait and switch on the Georgia addresses as it had more or less just come in when we were recording.
Rule #1 of PR: when you screw up, publicly own it and apologize. And a real apology, as in "I was wrong." versus "I'm sorry you feel that way," as the latter puts the burden on the person who was wronged. @carlosp has absolutely done the former. The apology is clear and succinct.
As for the actions that led to the bait and switch and surrounded it, all I gotta say is: you people have the nerve to say that we here don't have lives! Ha! I'm not busy playing cloak and dagger with reference to this nonsense.
You are.
PS Thank you for listening and, as always, for your kind support.
If Alec tells a lie, his toadies say it's absolute gospel and repeat the lie. When Carlos reports it, he's a liar and a stalker to boot. When Alec is shown to have intentionally lied, his toadies say good on him for lying, because Carlos is a liar and a stalker to boot. And he doesn't know anything about film production, either (nyah nyah).
Great podcast, thanks for sharing. Your guest was great, really made me aware of how under-represented (or mis-represented) people from Mexican/Latin heritage are in the media. I think my biggest exposure to that segment of the US population was probably in Orange Is The New Black, but I have no basis for determining how accurate that was (I am a white Englishman BTW)
What I want to know is why, when Mr. Lane makes an error on his blog, it's an error, but when @carlosp does, it's a lie.
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