I know some people don't like TheQuartering's content and, say what you want about the guy, but he seems loyal as fuck. I don't know much about StarWarsGirl, but same for her. They're always sticking up for their buds, and I respect that a lot.
He seems like a decent enough guy if you met him in person but he greatly exaggerates things, manufactures drama and abuses click-bait tactics, which is unfortunately very common among right-wing content creators.
Personally, I don't understand people who value loyalty. I hate betrayal and backstabbing, but I also don't like it when people give preferential treatment to their friends or family regardless of the facts of the situation. Sticking up for your friends when they're in the wrong doesn't seem commendable to me.
Walk with integrity. Uphold your obligations. Judge without bias. Treat everyone properly in accordance with their behavior. Be kind. Be fair. Be honest. This seems like the proper way.
Personally, I don't understand people who value loyalty. I hate betrayal and backstabbing, but I also don't like it when people give preferential treatment to their friends or family regardless of the facts of the situation. Sticking up for your friends when they're in the wrong doesn't seem commendable to me.
I don't follow them too closely, but I haven't seen them sticking up for people in the wrong - although I do know what you're talking about, and have certainly seen others do this - and I was more talking about they always have their friends' backs when they get targeted and censored for bullshit reasons.
I'm not saying loyalty over all, I'm saying these guys stick up for their friends when they're abused, and that's absolutely commendable.
Yes, if you put it that way I would certainly agree.
It’s important to protect and support your friends and family, but if a friend or family member does something wrong, it’s important to correct them and help them understand their error because that’s only way they will grow or improve.
What I don’t approve of is defending a friend or family member unconditionally even if they did something wrong or unconditionally running to someone’s defense irregardless of the truth just because they supported you in the past. You should never harm someone unjustly to help a friend or family member.
I know some people don't like TheQuartering's content and, say what you want about the guy, but he seems loyal as fuck. I don't know much about StarWarsGirl, but same for her. They're always sticking up for their buds, and I respect that a lot.
He seems like a decent enough guy if you met him in person but he greatly exaggerates things, manufactures drama and abuses click-bait tactics, which is unfortunately very common among right-wing content creators.
Personally, I don't understand people who value loyalty. I hate betrayal and backstabbing, but I also don't like it when people give preferential treatment to their friends or family regardless of the facts of the situation. Sticking up for your friends when they're in the wrong doesn't seem commendable to me.
Walk with integrity. Uphold your obligations. Judge without bias. Treat everyone properly in accordance with their behavior. Be kind. Be fair. Be honest. This seems like the proper way.
I don't follow them too closely, but I haven't seen them sticking up for people in the wrong - although I do know what you're talking about, and have certainly seen others do this - and I was more talking about they always have their friends' backs when they get targeted and censored for bullshit reasons.
I'm not saying loyalty over all, I'm saying these guys stick up for their friends when they're abused, and that's absolutely commendable.
Yes, if you put it that way I would certainly agree.
It’s important to protect and support your friends and family, but if a friend or family member does something wrong, it’s important to correct them and help them understand their error because that’s only way they will grow or improve.
What I don’t approve of is defending a friend or family member unconditionally even if they did something wrong or unconditionally running to someone’s defense irregardless of the truth just because they supported you in the past. You should never harm someone unjustly to help a friend or family member.