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Quote from: DCLOVE on May 25, 2024, 02:01:27 PMExpand QuoteChristine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]Did you get to talk about what her state of mind is, with regard to Cole's abuse becoming more publicly known now, and more people calling him (and Jamie) out on this? I read her IG post just as a short request to friends to use her real name, with a note on why that's an important issue to her, and not as a reminder or a cry for help to finally get some action undertaken towards the justice she deserves. Basically, I'm wondering whether the attention that the past weeks have garnered for Cole's abusivenes isn't forcing her to relive and actively engage with trauma, while she's maybe happy for now that she's finally created a happy life, away from (the memory of) Cole, and is somewhat protective of her peace and quiet.
Christine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]
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Quote from: DCLOVE on May 25, 2024, 02:01:27 PMExpand QuoteChristine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]Did you get to talk about what her state of mind is, with regard to Cole's abuse becoming more publicly known now, and more people calling him (and Jamie) out on this? I read her IG post just as a short request to friends to use her real name, with a note on why that's an important issue to her, and not as a reminder or a cry for help to finally get some action undertaken towards the justice she deserves. Basically, I'm wondering whether the attention that the past weeks have garnered for Cole's abusiveness isn't 'forcing' her to relive and actively engage with trauma, against her wish. I can imagine a scenario in which she's maybe happy that she's finally created a happy life now, away from (the memory of) Cole, and is protective of her peace and quiet - in the sense of recovery first, to regain confidence and strength, and then start the process of holding Cole to account.
Quote from: ThatIsNotCricket on May 25, 2024, 05:17:43 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: DCLOVE on May 25, 2024, 02:01:27 PMExpand QuoteChristine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]Did you get to talk about what her state of mind is, with regard to Cole's abuse becoming more publicly known now, and more people calling him (and Jamie) out on this? I read her IG post just as a short request to friends to use her real name, with a note on why that's an important issue to her, and not as a reminder or a cry for help to finally get some action undertaken towards the justice she deserves. Basically, I'm wondering whether the attention that the past weeks have garnered for Cole's abusivenes isn't forcing her to relive and actively engage with trauma, while she's maybe happy for now that she's finally created a happy life, away from (the memory of) Cole, and is somewhat protective of her peace and quiet.[close]Just out of respect for the weight of the situation I don’t want to comment on anything she’s said as it’s not my place to speak for someone else. If she wants to expand on it that’s her decision.
Quote from: DCLOVE on May 25, 2024, 02:01:27 PMExpand QuoteChristine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]Did you get to talk about what her state of mind is, with regard to Cole's abuse becoming more publicly known now, and more people calling him (and Jamie) out on this? I read her IG post just as a short request to friends to use her real name, with a note on why that's an important issue to her, and not as a reminder or a cry for help to finally get some action undertaken towards the justice she deserves. Basically, I'm wondering whether the attention that the past weeks have garnered for Cole's abusivenes isn't forcing her to relive and actively engage with trauma, while she's maybe happy for now that she's finally created a happy life, away from (the memory of) Cole, and is somewhat protective of her peace and quiet.[close]
Quote from: ThatIsNotCricket on May 25, 2024, 05:17:43 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: DCLOVE on May 25, 2024, 02:01:27 PMExpand QuoteChristine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]Did you get to talk about what her state of mind is, with regard to Cole's abuse becoming more publicly known now, and more people calling him (and Jamie) out on this? I read her IG post just as a short request to friends to use her real name, with a note on why that's an important issue to her, and not as a reminder or a cry for help to finally get some action undertaken towards the justice she deserves. Basically, I'm wondering whether the attention that the past weeks have garnered for Cole's abusiveness isn't 'forcing' her to relive and actively engage with trauma, against her wish. I can imagine a scenario in which she's maybe happy that she's finally created a happy life now, away from (the memory of) Cole, and is protective of her peace and quiet - in the sense of recovery first, to regain confidence and strength, and then start the process of holding Cole to account.[close]Dating Cole was a bad call but other than that I see no indicator why we should treat this grown woman like a moron who can't foresee the consequences to her actions? Plus she was a child when that fuck started grooming her, let's not forget.
Quote from: DCLOVE on May 25, 2024, 02:01:27 PMExpand QuoteChristine actually messaged me back in January after I posted some shit on here calling this out , we became friends and I’m super proud of her for telling her story. Super nice lady , Chris Cole is a fucking piece of shit and it honestly breaks my heart cause little kid me idolized him. I’m glad she finally felt comfortable enough to address this and I hope it inspires others to say something cause we don’t need these type of men in skateboarding especially when the prime demographic is the youth.[close]Did you get to talk about what her state of mind is, with regard to Cole's abuse becoming more publicly known now, and more people calling him (and Jamie) out on this? I read her IG post just as a short request to friends to use her real name, with a note on why that's an important issue to her, and not as a reminder or a cry for help to finally get some action undertaken towards the justice she deserves. Basically, I'm wondering whether the attention that the past weeks have garnered for Cole's abusiveness isn't 'forcing' her to relive and actively engage with trauma, against her wish. I can imagine a scenario in which she's maybe happy that she's finally created a happy life now, away from (the memory of) Cole, and is protective of her peace and quiet - in the sense of recovery first, to regain confidence and strength, and then start the process of holding Cole to account.[close]
Brink interview was weird and everyone giggling through it bothered me
Quote from: ok boomer on May 27, 2024, 09:48:41 AMExpand QuoteBrink interview was weird and everyone giggling through it bothered me[close]Hard to even call it an interview.Treated the women like novelties and then proceeded to ask about their partners dick sizes. Like yeah I’m sure that’s what these women would’ve love to sit and chat about. Then to just awkwardly laugh through a story about an incredibly aggressive DV incident but it’s whatever because “I swear he isn’t abusive”.
Brink interview was weird and everyone giggling through it bothered me[close]
Serious question: is this the wife that Jamie Thomas hooked up with? I heard a story about JT being shacked up with Cole’s wife while Cole was sleeping on a couch at the Berrics eating hot dogs right out of the package.
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I wanna play you in a game of SKATE for the right to continue talking shit on me. You think you got me?
Somebody said this has been picked up by other "channels" or whatever you wanna call things in our current media landscape. Who has? I've seen the Stalker post with Jordan Maxham's human garbage post under it. Have any magazines done anything?
It's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.
Quote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"
It's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]
Chris Cole dresses like he shops exclusively at Lukewarm Topic.
It's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.edit- That Shreder News or what ever its called is the WORST IG PAGE for this shit.
Quote from: Paperclip20 on May 29, 2024, 09:09:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"[close]Well, when this thread popped I posted the James Cole incident in a group chat with my skate friends and while most of them were shocked/disappointed, one of them just repplied with a “tl;dr” and fully ignored the whole discussion when he’s usually the one engaging in deep convos about stuff like this. I’m fully convinced that he just acted like that cause Cole is one of his favs and he prefers to ignore than have an actual stance about it, full denial. Which is really wack cause I know 100% sure he would be the first in line to rant if some new Nyjah allegations would come forward. In shit like this you can’t pick favourites…
Quote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"[close]
Quote from: Sk.A.T.A.N on May 30, 2024, 06:03:39 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Paperclip20 on May 29, 2024, 09:09:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"[close]Well, when this thread popped I posted the James Cole incident in a group chat with my skate friends and while most of them were shocked/disappointed, one of them just repplied with a “tl;dr” and fully ignored the whole discussion when he’s usually the one engaging in deep convos about stuff like this. I’m fully convinced that he just acted like that cause Cole is one of his favs and he prefers to ignore than have an actual stance about it, full denial. Which is really wack cause I know 100% sure he would be the first in line to rant if some new Nyjah allegations would come forward. In shit like this you can’t pick favourites…[close]Speaking from experience, Throwing your favorite skater(or artist, celeb, etc) in the trash sucks. It's hard to do so most people just chose to ignore anything inconvenient. Especially if it's not in the public conscious.
Quote from: Paperclip20 on May 29, 2024, 09:09:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"[close]Well, when this thread popped I posted the James Cole incident in a group chat with my skate friends and while most of them were shocked/disappointed, one of them just repplied with a “tl;dr” and fully ignored the whole discussion when he’s usually the one engaging in deep convos about stuff like this. I’m fully convinced that he just acted like that cause Cole is one of his favs and he prefers to ignore than have an actual stance about it, full denial. Which is really wack cause I know 100% sure he would be the first in line to rant if some new Nyjah allegations would come forward. In shit like this you can’t pick favourites…[close]
Wow, breaking the windshield of the car while she is still in it cause he doesn't get to go skate. That is out of control. Breaking a windshield is fucking gnarly. If this is a story she tells as if it is a good humor misunderstanding, I can only imagine what else went on that she didn't want to talk about. Finally, did Mikey's wife say that this is Mikey's favorite story and he tells it like he was there? Like, Mikey leads off his free-market church group with stories about spousal abuse being awesome? Mikey Taylor Podcast 135: How supporting spousal abuse can make you a great entrepreneur. Mikey Taylor Podcast 240: Why Jesus needs women to understand that they deserve it for making their husbands mad.
Quote from: TwisT on May 30, 2024, 06:53:32 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Sk.A.T.A.N on May 30, 2024, 06:03:39 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Paperclip20 on May 29, 2024, 09:09:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"[close]Well, when this thread popped I posted the James Cole incident in a group chat with my skate friends and while most of them were shocked/disappointed, one of them just repplied with a “tl;dr” and fully ignored the whole discussion when he’s usually the one engaging in deep convos about stuff like this. I’m fully convinced that he just acted like that cause Cole is one of his favs and he prefers to ignore than have an actual stance about it, full denial. Which is really wack cause I know 100% sure he would be the first in line to rant if some new Nyjah allegations would come forward. In shit like this you can’t pick favourites…[close]Speaking from experience, Throwing your favorite skater(or artist, celeb, etc) in the trash sucks. It's hard to do so most people just chose to ignore anything inconvenient. Especially if it's not in the public conscious.[close]^This, I had a huge talk two weeks ago to my mate who still loves anti flag, she knows the whole story but won't give up on them. Some people would rather turn a blind eye to make shit easier I guess.
Quote from: Sk.A.T.A.N on May 30, 2024, 06:03:39 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Paperclip20 on May 29, 2024, 09:09:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: fulfillthedream on May 29, 2024, 09:03:15 AMExpand QuoteIt's really odd and sad that every time something like this comes up in the skating world, theres a whole army of internet warriors defending the offender. Either defending them or saying shit like "oh why does this need to be public" not even just regular people but people who are involved in the industry/sponsored.[close]Brought this up to a guy who runs an indoor near me and his response is "oh he's such a nice guy no way I don't believe that"[close]Well, when this thread popped I posted the James Cole incident in a group chat with my skate friends and while most of them were shocked/disappointed, one of them just repplied with a “tl;dr” and fully ignored the whole discussion when he’s usually the one engaging in deep convos about stuff like this. I’m fully convinced that he just acted like that cause Cole is one of his favs and he prefers to ignore than have an actual stance about it, full denial. Which is really wack cause I know 100% sure he would be the first in line to rant if some new Nyjah allegations would come forward. In shit like this you can’t pick favourites…[close]Speaking from experience, Throwing your favorite skater(or artist, celeb, etc) in the trash sucks. It's hard to do so most people just chose to ignore anything inconvenient. Especially if it's not in the public conscious.[close]