Lanrutcon
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how in gods name would the title be clickbait. fucking hell.
Hyperbole. Turns out it really wasn't.
how in gods name would the title be clickbait. fucking hell.
His life in the internets is over. Good.
The alcohol isn't the problem, nor was it the number of people in the room, nor was it the late night panels. Blame the bad person who did the despicable thing.
Smh if you think those 'perverse panels' are what 'attract gross' people. As if a sexual predator needs to be lured by anything more than the desire to prey.
How is any of this relevant when we're talking about what people are choosing to do in their hotel rooms after-hours?
I'm not saying events with alcohol don't have a higher chance of having people get too rambunctious or out of control, I'm saying that having events be sober is for different reasons that barring weapons
That probably explains the problem of overstuffed rooms at convention hotels and whatnot. And rooms being trashed during events like Katsucon. No control.
As for stopping people who are drunk from coming in, conventions already to weapon checks and confiscate items from cosplayers deemed dangerous. Not sure why introducing a breath tester for suspicious individuals would be any harder.
How dare you, I'm absolutely blaming the person who did the despicable thing and think alcohol is no excuse. If no alcohol was there, could he use it as an excuse? No he couldn't. Removing excuses is a good thing.
Then explain things like alcohol-free zones in cities and alcohol-free public events.
Because being drunk doesn't mean you pose a danger to people. They're in no way comparable
That part wasn't really the crux of my argument, but that's ok. I get where you're coming from there. My bad.
As for impossibilities. All those people gotta get in and out of the convention. I dunno, maybe have staff from the conventions staying at popular hotels as support or something.
And I think it's something worth analysing. You can claim "society!" but there's people within that society that influence others. Just the fact that people are comfortable enough within the community to think they can just slip in a bed while drunk and molest someone and beg for the victim to not call the police due to "my smash bros!" is like... Ugh. I just wonder how many people do the same thing and the victim caves.
How about teaching people that inviting a drunk stranger sleeping in your room isn't exactly the most clever thing to do. Especially for a girl with a retarded BF that would gladly sleep through all of this.
A few problems with stopping people who are drinking from coming in.
Drinking is not comparable to weapons. A drunk person is not a weapon. They can be a douchebag, but that does not remove them from the equation of the event. Like, just because they are drunk does not excuse their actions in any way shape or form. Thus, going back to it being his fault, not the drinks.
Drinking is a huge thing for hotels. That's how they make their money. Even attempting to stop drunk people from coming in would deter attendees from drinking and cut into their profits.
Depending on the layout, it may not be feasible to even set that up. More than one entrance, connection from the hotel right into the hall, etc. And then you have the issue of stepping on the toes of the hotel, angering their guests on their property.
Many TOs can barely afford a form of security or helpers. The money for a breath test is better spent on that.
TOs would need to put on every single ticket or invite that being over a limit is not allowed, otherwise they'd be in a whole lot of trouble.I don't even think hotels would give them that range or allow them to state that on their packages.
Testing suspicious people is grounds for bad PR. C'mon. You know that'll be abused.
People are going to find ways to drink inside the hall. A breath test coming in isn't going to stop them from drinking after they cross the point and getting drunk there.
And lastly, let's say the event is over. Drinks outside at a local bar or the hotel itself, and then some shit goes down. What good did that test do when the event is over? Or when it's the next day?
It's a flimsy bandaid. That's why we need to focus on real fixes and not outlandish methods that ignore the real problems.
I've lived in 3 major american cities and have yet to encounter any kind of 'alcohol-free' zone, other than maybe ordinances which disallow constructing bars near schools.
So you decide to ban/restrict alcohol at an event with a bunch of young people who, regardless of what you try to do, will want to party and get crazy. The only thing that ends up happening is people either a) find creative ways to sneak in alcohol, or b) bring in much harder drugs which are easier to conceal and cause much rowdier behavior.
And my nearest city, Sydney, does alcohol-free zones. Australia does have a binge drinking, alcohol violence problem after all.
How about teaching people that inviting a drunk stranger sleeping in your room isn't exactly the most clever thing to do. Especially for a girl with a retarded BF that would gladly sleep through all of this.
Oh, so this is a culture clash.
I was about to make some kind of snide comment about how someone advocating for "alcohol-free zones" at a huge Las Vegas (e)sporting event of all things has to be living on some other planet.
So just don't try because some people will manage to find a way to get it in anyway?
And my nearest city, Sydney, does alcohol-free zones. Australia does have a binge drinking, alcohol violence problem after all.
There's always an excuse for any crime. You can't remove all excuses. You shouldn't even try to, because it's not even logically feasible. You work within reality and try to create a better society/community and enforce punishments. Like, I know what you are trying to do, but you are wasting your time looking at unrealistic solutions to things that aren't really the problem.
Someone who is rowdy and acting anti-social will likely get removed from the convention, I don't see getting rid of that problem beforehand from evidently drunk people would be a problem.
Cut into hotel profits? Sorry, don't care.
They already confiscate weapons, they likely already remove rowdy people, they likely already do ID checks at over-18s events. Adding one more thing to the equation isn't going to break the system.
And testing suspicious people will be "abused"? What? Will the security guard rig the breath tester to always be over the limit?
When you can't remove a problem, you try to minimise it as best as possible. Without the alcohol, what would his excuse been? "I couldn't help myself", or "She came onto me"? He wouldn't be able to garner the "oh he wasn't himself" sympathy pat from half the community then.
But on creating a better society, I think minimising problems is a good way to do that. I don't see minimising excuses to crimes as being infeasible.
Not just the internet. His career over here in the US is done.
While the playerbase is unfortunately divided, all of the organisers seem to be handling this pretty well. I think the scene actually comes out looking pretty good in this.I'm glad the scene is acting swiftly and justly upon it and hope Vikki can move on from this.
That aside, I also hope this doesn't cause a stain on the scene as a whole for an isolated incident like this.
Oh, so this is a culture clash.
I was about to make some kind of snide comment about how someone advocating for "alcohol-free zones" at a huge Las Vegas (e)sporting event of all things has to be living on some other planet.
We tried. It was called the Prohibition, and it failed miserably. Time and time again trying to outlaw or limit alcohol consumption has proved fruitless; people like drinking.
Further proving the point: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-now-theyre-dealing-with-something-far-worse/
The issue at hand is not alcohol, it's that the asshole who did this is a molester/shit human, and that the couple allowed a drunk stranger to sleep in their room (which obviously does not put them at fault, but is a dumb idea nonetheless). Moral policing by restricting alcohol consumption just won't work. The best idea, really, is to just hammer safety precautions into everyone's mind so as to avoid any future situations like this as much as possible. There will be no catch-all solution that will absolutely eradicate situations like this altogether.
turned up they were right of not wanting him to wonder THAT drunk around Vegas..too bad this happened
of course i don't know this hyuga guy,and he might be lying and just trying to cover himself up,but indeed both the people involved and himself recognize his "alterated mind" state
there isn't really that much to say,just remember guys,never get THAT drunk?alchohol is fine and all,but i personally never drink enough to lost total control.
He surely wanted some of that juice. But honestly, I also blame them for letting a drunk stranger sleeping in the same room with them. This goes beyond stupidity.
In all of this, her BF sounds like the most retarded person ever.
This is disgusting, fuck outta here with the victim blaming.How about teaching people that inviting a drunk stranger sleeping in your room isn't exactly the most clever thing to do. Especially for a girl with a retarded BF that would gladly sleep through all of this.
Don't blame alcohol pls. This guy was a ticking rapist timebomb.
Alcohol is bad for you.
Don't blame alcohol pls. This guy was a ticking rapist timebomb.
Don't blame alcohol pls. This guy was a ticking rapist timebomb.
Of course. People acting out should be taken out of the convention. But being drunk is different things to different people. Some people like me just get sleepy. Others become more talkative. The guy in the OP got shitty. You aren't fixing the problem by turning away drunk people. Like I said, that money and effort is better spent having people that can help others. Like with the other problem that arose at CEO, where the girl found someone to help her and walk her to her room. TOs and conventions already run on shoestrings and low manpower, they need to be used appropriately.
You may not care about profits, but that's the cold reality of the situation. Just like you may not enjoy drunk people at a concert fucking it up for the rest of the people around them, the hosts love the profits and that's how they continue to function. So, within the boundaries of reality, you can either "not care" or find ways to work with it.
And as for the abused part, all it takes is one shitty guard to test a group of minorities over and over for it to become an issue.
That's not even tackling the rest of what I've said. The legalities, how it doesn't stop people from after-event happenings (like, here), etc. I implore you to keep grounded so we can talk about real solutions.
People giving sympathy to him are going to find a way to do so regardless. You even said it yourself "she was coming onto me". That's a super common excuse against women in situations like this. In fact, the drunk excuse isn't even as airtight as his supporters think it is because at least the "she came on to me" turns into a he-said-she-said event, with people usually trusting the person who's a male because he's famous and plays a game they like.
How dare you, I'm absolutely blaming the person who did the despicable thing and think alcohol is no excuse. If no alcohol was there, could he use it as an excuse? No he couldn't. Removing excuses is a good thing.
Oh, and gross people aren't inherently sexual predators. They're just gross. I don't think they help anything.
I wasn't aware of how convention and hotel deals works. Now I know. I had it explained to me.
And I was saying you could just have the same people on security checking for weapons also be breathalysing people to minimise the rambunctious out-of-control people that may slip in.
The people doing the victim blaming are detached from real life, or fucked up and dangerous themselves. You guys need professional help.
as i said,i don't know the guy,i don't follow EVO or smashbros, all the people involved recognised that he was so drunk that they didn't feel he would have been safe to go around the vegas hotel in that state.
when you are that drunk,your morals and sense of control go bye-bye
How dare I what? You are clearly attempting to spread the blame. To you it's not just Hyuga's fault- It's the 'geek community' for influencing his behavior and not doing enough to prevent it. That's a Truly irresponsible charge to levy, when you have absolutely no idea what the source of his depravity.
Secondly, alcohol ISNT an excuse, there is no excuse... Therefore, there is no excuse to remove. He did what he did because the victim was vulnerable and he's a sick person. Not because he was drunk.
Finally, simple because people are entertained by things YOU find "gross", doesn't make them more or less likely to violate someone. As such, banning would do absolutely NOTHING, to prevent people from commiting these heinous acts. Outside of taking advantage of people, generally have the same interests as the rest of the public. A panel on 'weather' is just as likely to have a molester in it. You arent suggesting solutions. You are just projecting your distaste of certain forms of entertainment as if it's a contributing factor.
as i said,i don't know the guy,i don't follow EVO or smashbros, all the people involved recognised that he was so drunk that they didn't feel he would have been safe to go around the vegas hotel in that state.
when you are that drunk,your morals and sense of control go bye-bye
even the behavior during the whole fact (being caught but then re-doing the same exact shit a second time), seems to indicate that he was no able to reason at all,since a calculating person would not attempt a crime in the same place a second time 5 minutes later
of course if this guy has precedents or something like this the situation changes,but as i said,i'm totally oblivious of the smash community
No, you're wrong. I've been insanely drunk many, many times and this has never happened with me. Not even with girlfriends. It's fucked up, and it's not just down to alcohol, you have to be that kind of person.
I really hate the argument of "it never happens to me so if others do it must be wrong!". It's such a narrow way of looking at things.
and those people's expereinces with alchohol are different from other people expereinces with it,what are the odds.It's not like the effects of alcohol are this mysterious argument that we know little about.It has different effects on different people,like anything depending on chemistry inside an human body.This is not true. Plenty of people here already can state at how they drank till passing out yet never felt the urge to molest anyone. I did a lot of stupid stuff but never molest or try to punch someone or anything that affects other people even being so fucking drunk that I didn't know where I was.
If getting drunk push you to molest someone, maybe that thought was really inside you after all, IMO.
No, you're wrong. I've been insanely drunk many, many times and this has never happened with me. Not even with girlfriends. It's fucked up, and it's not just down to alcohol, you have to be that kind of person.
But your way of talking about "reality" is to be reactive, not preemptive, Reactive means incidents still happen, preemptive means they don't.
And I think people not getting sexually assaulted by idiots who think they can drink then use that as an excuse to do what they wanted to do is a much higher priority than any kind of profit stuff. I don't care about their profits.Within the bounds of reality, Vikki got sexual assaulted.
Oh my god, stop with this "people are going to do this anyway" attitude. It's defeatist. He-said-she-said doesn't stop that there are witnesses and text messages with him pleading. She said is a lot stronger in this situation. Besides, he was at the very start of his career. He ruined it before it began. His fanbase is piddly small.
Hyperbole. Turns out it really wasn't.
How about teaching people that inviting a drunk stranger sleeping in your room isn't exactly the most clever thing to do. Especially for a girl with a retarded BF that would gladly sleep through all of this.
Hope he is banned from all future events. Drunk or not that shit is unacceptable.
Do you not know what molestation is or did you not read the op?