agsquirrel97 said:
Rocag said:
I do not believe anyone is arguing that human trafficking isn't a real problem that exists or that it is bad and should be opposed. Where we have a conflict is when someone assumes that criticism of this particular film and / or the people who made it is support for human trafficking. That is simply incorrect.
In your opinion, what should be the response to this film if the criticisms of Tim Ballard are completely accurate? In other words, if Tim Ballard really is just a lying grifter whose actions put far more people in danger than they help how should we respond to a fictional account of his life that glorifies him and increases his influence? Is it a good thing if this film encourages more well meaning conservatives to donate to a con man?
prior to Ballard sitting down with Trump, all the same media outlets were praising his work and sacrifice. So in short, should I believe what they say now or then? I have seen demonstrative evidence that they have mischaracterized so many things because conservative bad.
We are just too divided as a nation and this is example #infinity of that. I admit, I have no trust in sources that are saying these things. I see a man who turned in his badge and gave up his pension to do what he thought was right, and freed actual slaves, and I see journalists malign his character. I am sure it will be called confirmation bias,but my gut says the person who risked something is the one I am going to side with.
I think Ballard is a good man, doing a good thing.
I also think Ballard is maybe just a little too high on his own supply, and can get slightly too caught up in the politics of it all.
And yet? I think the media definitely unfairly maligns him.
While I think certain groups do have legit criticisms of his methods.
Though some of those criticisms might be unfair as well.
I think all of these things can be true at once.
Like the vast majority of life, it's not black and white. Just because someone does a good thing, that doesn't mean they're without valid criticisms. And just because someone gets political in a way that a number of us disagree with, that doesn't make them a bad person.
Either way, I think it should be perfectly okay for us to discuss *all* of these things without any of us being definitively labeled one thing or another.
(None of this is directed at you, specifically, btw. Just broadly speaking.)