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Psyche addresses online harassment and bullying, taking an emotional stance against those he believes are engaging in malicious behavior online, referencing historical cases and calling for accountability.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche takes a strong, emotionally charged stance against online harassers and cyberbullies. He opens by channeling anger in the style of Alexander Meyer, declaring he will not be silenced or cowed by critics who dismiss him. Psyche directly confronts what he perceives as evil intent from harassers, using language like 'demon' and calling for repentance. He references Mary Bell, a historical criminal case, as a comparison point for the behavior he's witnessing online. The episode appears to be a direct response to personal experiences with online abuse, with Psyche refusing to accept harassment and instead calling out his antagonists publicly. The core message centers on standing firm against cyberbullying and refusing to be intimidated into silence.
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