Очень талантливый актёр и очень интересные глаза таинственные ни земные ему бы роль подходила сейчяс такого фильма лидера создателя секты гуру фанатика
He nails the point here… one of the central purposes of art , especially live performance, is to challenge , shock, induce a visceral reaction… and it’s not helpful to preempt this. Its infantilising
No he is monumentally stupid. Trigger warnings aren't for the vast majority of people because, and this will come as news to you I'm sure, the vast majority of people don't have panic attacks triggered by the scenes. Just as an FYI if your "art" causes the audience to pass out or have heart attacks, it isn't art. I love the "Back in my day we didn't need this" argument, back in the 80s every famous person was indecently touching kids, I think we need to change how things were done back in the day for the better.
Two things can be true... for the majority of people trigger warnings only reduce the impact of a dramatic moment. For a minority of people, they can avoid revisiting moments of personal trauma - very useful for victims of abuse (as an example). The fiction podcast world does this well where trigger warnings are given in the show notes but are rarely described in the audio.
No it comes down to being able to realise.... you are a selfish idiot who thinks only of themselves instead of the audience members who suffer panic attacks when exposed to things that remind them of traumatic events that Trigger them, so Warning them of those Triggers is a good thing because they can either prepare themselves or leave.
Очень талантливый актёр и очень интересные глаза таинственные ни земные ему бы роль подходила сейчяс такого фильма лидера создателя секты гуру фанатика
He nails the point here… one of the central purposes of art , especially live performance, is to challenge , shock, induce a visceral reaction… and it’s not helpful to preempt this. Its infantilising
No he is monumentally stupid. Trigger warnings aren't for the vast majority of people because, and this will come as news to you I'm sure, the vast majority of people don't have panic attacks triggered by the scenes. Just as an FYI if your "art" causes the audience to pass out or have heart attacks, it isn't art.
I love the "Back in my day we didn't need this" argument, back in the 80s every famous person was indecently touching kids, I think we need to change how things were done back in the day for the better.
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Two things can be true... for the majority of people trigger warnings only reduce the impact of a dramatic moment. For a minority of people, they can avoid revisiting moments of personal trauma - very useful for victims of abuse (as an example).
The fiction podcast world does this well where trigger warnings are given in the show notes but are rarely described in the audio.
His conversation is triggering me.😀😀😀
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It comes down to being able to realise..... There's a difference between real life and theatre. Trigger warnings?.... Gimme a break!
No it comes down to being able to realise.... you are a selfish idiot who thinks only of themselves instead of the audience members who suffer panic attacks when exposed to things that remind them of traumatic events that Trigger them, so Warning them of those Triggers is a good thing because they can either prepare themselves or leave.
He's spoiled King Lear for me now. How about a spoiler warning?