You think that's what was driving it? Serious question--I thought it was just the hate mob.
When waiting for these interviews to go live, I stumbled upon MarzGurl's eleven-hour video on him, and you're probably aware how bad she is. She also thinks he's a sex predator.
That's why I was so surprised to walk in and see him on the local news. Normally I wouldn't share such a video, but with Vic on TV again, you could say nature is healing.
USAID had little to do with KickVic afaik, excluding general funding being taken away from media outlets which attacked him, but the media attacks was a much smaller problem compared with the VA clique, the mob, and corps like Funimation, CR and probably Soyny.
I don't think the KickVic crowd was directly funded by Usaid, but I do thing that Usaid funded things that created the environment and setting where the attacks on him were allowed and even endorsed.
Met the guy once at a convention. Nicest guy you could meet. Asked him to sign a Bleach manga volume, since he voice acted in the series at that point in the manga's story, and he thanked me for liking his lesser-acknowledged appearances.
Vic seems to have been bouncing back slowly and able to be consistently show his face at cons and other places without much issue. They don't promote his name as loudly, but he is still doing work and getting invited to panels with massive lines at them.
While his accusers, even if they "won," are all broken and falling apart in their personal life enough to no longer maintain the offense against him. That one girl did an 11 hour video on it just a few months ago and literally no one cared and she was viciously mocked for it by everyone.
While what happened to Vic was a tragedy and injustice of the highest level, its also a shining example of how God or karma or whoever makes sure that good people still end up winning in the end.
Local news isn't a huge deal and its not like its a job for him, I doubt they'll care enough to do much. (But they are extremely petty and small so it's still definitely possible)
Since "USAID" money has dried up, I think he is mostly safe now...
You think that's what was driving it? Serious question--I thought it was just the hate mob.
When waiting for these interviews to go live, I stumbled upon MarzGurl's eleven-hour video on him, and you're probably aware how bad she is. She also thinks he's a sex predator.
That's why I was so surprised to walk in and see him on the local news. Normally I wouldn't share such a video, but with Vic on TV again, you could say nature is healing.
USAID had little to do with KickVic afaik, excluding general funding being taken away from media outlets which attacked him, but the media attacks was a much smaller problem compared with the VA clique, the mob, and corps like Funimation, CR and probably Soyny.
I don't think the KickVic crowd was directly funded by Usaid, but I do thing that Usaid funded things that created the environment and setting where the attacks on him were allowed and even endorsed.
Met the guy once at a convention. Nicest guy you could meet. Asked him to sign a Bleach manga volume, since he voice acted in the series at that point in the manga's story, and he thanked me for liking his lesser-acknowledged appearances.
Shoulda asked him to do his lucky dance.
Vic seems to have been bouncing back slowly and able to be consistently show his face at cons and other places without much issue. They don't promote his name as loudly, but he is still doing work and getting invited to panels with massive lines at them.
While his accusers, even if they "won," are all broken and falling apart in their personal life enough to no longer maintain the offense against him. That one girl did an 11 hour video on it just a few months ago and literally no one cared and she was viciously mocked for it by everyone.
While what happened to Vic was a tragedy and injustice of the highest level, its also a shining example of how God or karma or whoever makes sure that good people still end up winning in the end.
Utterly random bit of trivia but his son is also an actor, not so creatively named Lou Ferrigno Jr.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4609670/
People might recognise him from various things including How I Met Your Mother as The Mother's ex.
Local news isn't a huge deal and its not like its a job for him, I doubt they'll care enough to do much. (But they are extremely petty and small so it's still definitely possible)
Another video of them being interviewed for Houston's NBC affiliate.