So what's the deal with this trend where random civilians get online to do unpaid damage control for powerful institutions and celebrities? Maybe you’ve seen it enough times to already know what I'm talking about. And be honest. After you got through the first four words of this paragraph, did you start reading it in Jerry Seinfeld voice? For no reason whatsoever, I hope so.
This sounds like an interesting phenomenon. I'm putting a comment down here with a promise to myself to come back and reply if I ever see it in the wild. I have no idea who Coleman Hughes is, and have no recollection of ever seeing anyone defend someone famous in this way. I'm online-enough that I should have noticed this, so it's interesting that I'm drawing a blank. Maybe I ignore the kinds of accusations to which these form the counterpoint.
This sounds like an interesting phenomenon. I'm putting a comment down here with a promise to myself to come back and reply if I ever see it in the wild. I have no idea who Coleman Hughes is, and have no recollection of ever seeing anyone defend someone famous in this way. I'm online-enough that I should have noticed this, so it's interesting that I'm drawing a blank. Maybe I ignore the kinds of accusations to which these form the counterpoint.