I agree that he shouldn't have had dance parties. What should the punishment be for this? Given his age and that he and his friends are probably aware that their age group isn't in as big of a danger from covid 19 as the older generations, yet, recklessly perhaps causing case numbers to go up, increasing the danger that someone in the danger category might catch it. It certainly is poor behavior on his and his buddies' part. He should at least get a stern lecture and probably did. He also got some unwanted media attention and we are again reminded of his reckless behavior. Should he be punished more?Kishkumen wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:45 pmYeah. He's in his mid-twenties. Surely by his age he should be able to understand what a deadly pandemic is. It is one thing to refuse to wear a mask. It is another to bring together large groups of people to get very close and personal without masks. The latter is deeply reckless.Dr Exiled wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 4:52 pmMaybe in age, legally, but emotionally? Physically in terms of brain formation? These articles say that brain isn't fully functional until the mid-20's:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8517683/
https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/02/1 ... developed/
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What are you talking about? Punished? I bring this to people’s attention to remind everyone who Kwaku is. Anyone who thinks this guy deserves credibility of any kind or the benefit of some doubt needs to know what he has done as an adult and does do. He is building quite a track record, and it should follow him until he recognizes his errors and makes amends. He doesn’t want other people to have the benefit of the doubt, so why should he get it?I agree that he shouldn't have had dance parties. What should the punishment be for this? Given his age and that he and his friends are probably aware that their age group isn't in as big of a danger from covid 19 as the older generations, yet, recklessly perhaps causing case numbers to go up, increasing the danger that someone in the danger category might catch it. It certainly is poor behavior on his and his buddies' part. He should at least get a stern lecture and probably did. He also got some unwanted media attention and we are again reminded of his reckless behavior. Should he be punished more?
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I kind of wish there was some sort of contact tracing that could be made from the people who attended his Young and Dumb parties, and those who caught an appointment with the ICU as a result of secondary or tertiary infection. That might help us better surmise what kind of punishment someone like himself should receive.
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Kishkuman, age?Kishkumen wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:45 pmYeah. He's in his mid-twenties. Surely by his age he should be able to understand what a deadly pandemic is. It is one thing to refuse to wear a mask. It is another to bring together large groups of people to get very close and personal without masks. The latter is deeply reckless.Dr Exiled wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 4:52 pmMaybe in age, legally, but emotionally? Physically in terms of brain formation? These articles say that brain isn't fully functional until the mid-20's:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8517683/
https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/02/1 ... developed/
Googles advises a site Wikitubia, fandom, has page an Kwaku and lists his birthday as 7-10-2000
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I thought Kwaku said he was 26 on the Bill Reel & RFM podcast.huckelberry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 12:16 amGoogles advises a site Wikitubia, fandom, has page an Kwaku and lists his birthday as 7-10-2000
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Well, John Dehlin should at least contact the authorities about this.
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Ok. This looks like you wish to expose and punish him for the dance parties still. It doesn't have anything to do with what he says about Mormonism and really is a logical fallacy and usually disallowed if in a court proceeding. It's a small point but seems worth making.Kishkumen wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 9:36 pmWhat are you talking about? Punished? I bring this to people’s attention to remind everyone who Kwaku is. Anyone who thinks this guy deserves credibility of any kind or the benefit of some doubt needs to know what he has done as an adult and does do. He is building quite a track record, and it should follow him until he recognizes his errors and makes amends. He doesn’t want other people to have the benefit of the doubt, so why should he get it?I agree that he shouldn't have had dance parties. What should the punishment be for this? Given his age and that he and his friends are probably aware that their age group isn't in as big of a danger from covid 19 as the older generations, yet, recklessly perhaps causing case numbers to go up, increasing the danger that someone in the danger category might catch it. It certainly is poor behavior on his and his buddies' part. He should at least get a stern lecture and probably did. He also got some unwanted media attention and we are again reminded of his reckless behavior. Should he be punished more?
Anyone who thinks this guy deserves credibility of any kind or the benefit of some doubt needs to know what he has done as an adult and does do. He is building quite a track record, and it should follow him until he recognizes his errors and makes amends.
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My view on this kind of thing is that anyone who puts themselves out there as a guide to others needs to demonstrate a basic level of human decency and responsibility. If they don't, they can be called on it. These notices stand as a warning to those who would take Kwaku seriously. He doesn't deserve that. Just as NNN doesn't deserve it on the critics' side. Both are troubled people looking for attention and being reckless at the same time. I am all for warning others away from reckless, attention-seeking characters of this kind.Dr Exiled wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 5:55 pmOk. This looks like you wish to expose and punish him for the dance parties still. It doesn't have anything to do with what he says about Mormonism and really is a logical fallacy and usually disallowed if in a court proceeding. It's a small point but seems worth making.
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I can't disagree, but shouldn't "White Water Rusty" be taking the lead here? I can't believe that his men aren't aware of Kwaku. They sure put the wheels in motion on a inactive sex therapist. The bottom line is that COVID denial or apathy to its reality is fully compatible with being an upstanding member, in the eyes of the leaders.Kishkumen wrote:My view on this kind of thing is that anyone who puts themselves out there as a guide to others needs to demonstrate a basic level of human decency and responsibility. If they don't, they can be called on it. These notices stand as a warning to those who would take Kwaku seriously. He doesn't deserve that. Just as NNN doesn't deserve it on the critics' side. Both are troubled people looking for attention and being reckless at the same time. I am all for warning others away from reckless, attention-seeking characters of this kind.
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I agree. That is my beef with Joseph Smith, Jr.Kishkumen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 7:48 pmMy view on this kind of thing is that anyone who puts themselves out there as a guide to others needs to demonstrate a basic level of human decency and responsibility. If they don't, they can be called on it. These notices stand as a warning to those who would take KwakuJoseph Smith seriously. He doesn't deserve that.Dr Exiled wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 5:55 pmOk. This looks like you wish to expose and punish him for the dance parties still. It doesn't have anything to do with what he says about Mormonism and really is a logical fallacy and usually disallowed if in a court proceeding. It's a small point but seems worth making.