Sam Pepper

Does he deserve what he is getting?


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Yes, he was dropped both from his network and then subsequently the YouTube Partner Program.

Is that a known fact? I haven't seen that being confirmed. Last I knew, it was speculation based on there not being any ads running on his channel. We don't know if he turned them off. We don't know if YouTube asked him to turn them off.
 
@DarionJ I agree that we should be cautious and evaluate all of the evidence. I would also be cautious in how we portray those who are claiming that they were assaulted.

Did you notice how Sam was very carefully with his written correspondence? He was very careful to not leave any evidence. He knew exactly what he was doing. To blame the young ladies for not having evidence is to victimize them again.

Thank you.
 
I just think it is funny how all of the girls are coming out NOW. Instead of when it "supposedly" happened.

Does it matter when they came out? It can take victims years to actually be able to face their abusers. I don't think they loser credibility because they didn't say anything EXACTLY after it happened. At least they're doing it, I say. Some people don't, unfortunately.
 
I just think it is funny how all of the girls are coming out NOW. Instead of when it "supposedly" happened. He stilla douche.
Sometimes it just takes seeing other people do it to be able to get the courage. If any of them are lying it will come out.[DOUBLEPOST=1412953274,1412953143][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'm gonna need your sources :eek:


Whuuuuuuuut? No way. Did YouTube disable/ban his adsense account? That is a major kick in the pants.
I'm seeing the MTV UK article as well. I know it's not a definite confirmation but I doubt that he disabled them since it's major revenue for him.
 
I just think it is funny how all of the girls are coming out NOW. Instead of when it "supposedly" happened. He stilla douche.

He's allegedly a predator. Predators like this also put pyschological pressure on their alleged victims, play mind games with them, make veiled threats, try to make them feel it was all their fault. They were pretty brave to come out at all and report it. He's innocent until proven guilty but as a society we should be encouraging the alleged victims to come forward and support them regardless of the outcome of any legal proceedings.
 
I just think it is funny how all of the girls are coming out NOW. Instead of when it "supposedly" happened. He stilla douche.

Many people want to move on with their lives and chalk it up to a bad experience rather than reporting him to the police and having to deal with months, if not years of re-living the experience.

Now that they realize that it wasn't a one-time thing, that many people have been affected, they are getting the courage to speak up.[DOUBLEPOST=1412961916,1412961657][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'm seeing the MTV UK article as well. I know it's not a definite confirmation but I doubt that he disabled them since it's major revenue for him.

Google doesn't lose out at all. The money that would have been spent on Sam's channel just gets allocated to others. Besides, what brand wants to be associated with an accused sexual predator?
 
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