It can be said that there is a group that neither likes nor hates Tawana. These individuals hold a rtively neutral attitude toward her. They recognize that many things Tawana did in the past were inappropriate, but they refrain from attacking her because of them.
Of course, there are also many voices in thements that continue to strongly support Tawana. These people could be her devoted fans or members of sexual minorities who feel supported by her actions. Even though Charlie Wade clearly stated in the video that he respects LGBT individuals, he expressed concerns about public figures addressing these topics excessively and people exploiting this for other gains.
Despite this, some angry users criticized Charlie Wade in forums, using him ofcking respect for LGBT rights or outright opposing them.
However, such dissenting voices were in the minority and werergely drowned out by overwhelming support for Charlie Wade.
Even the renowned British author Rowling, who has often faced bacsh, reposted the video on her social media. Shemented:<fn0cdf> Read full story at f?ndnovel</fn0cdf>
<em>“What this mysterious man said is exactly what I’ve always wanted to express. Many celebrities like Tawana treat LGBT issues as untouchable gods, refusing to allow any criticism or questioning of inappropriate behaviors within themunity. They’ve publicly attacked and boycotted me, which amounts to a form of ideological coercion. I’ve had enough of their actions! Now, what intrigues me most is how these public figures, who once criticized me, will respond to this video and my tweet. Have they realized their own mistakes and chosen silence? Let’s wait and see.”</em><h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Rowling’s tweet quickly garnered massive support fromizens, with many calling out public figures who had previously condemned her. Specific attention was drawn to the actors who gained fame by portraying characters from her books. These actors had once vigorously boycotted Rowling, even suggesting she be removed from the stories she created.
Now, after watching the video and reading Rowling’s tweet, these critics had fallen silent.
No one dared to criticize Rowling publicly at this moment. Tawana had be the primary target of online bacsh, and anyone who attacked Rowling now risked facing a global wave of criticism simr to what Tawana was enduring.
Meanwhile, in the dressing room, Tawana silently scrolled through the onlinements. After reading many of them, Trevor, standing nearby, couldn’t help but say:
“Dear, the current public opinion isn’t in your favor. You mustn’t let it affect your mindset.”
He then tried to reassure her:
“Thankfully, most people are showing tolerance toward you. As long as you avoid making public statements in the future, people will eventually see that you’ve changed.”
Tawana set down her phone and replied earnestly:
“The direction of the video isn’t favorable to me, and that proves I was wrong before. I hope the spread of this video helps others understand the core of this issue. I want people like me to realize their mistakes and know that it’s never toote to change.”