Watching supposed adults devolve into ad hominem attacks is not my idea of a good time. My energy is better spent upholding those that, at the very least, behave adult adjacent. Last night I watched Adam McIntyre going over a live stream train wreck by Alexa Nikolas. Adam is a survivor of Colleen Ballinger, who I've covered here. Alexa is a former child star from Nickelodeon who now supposedly goes after "predators." I know very little about the beef that has formed between them, except what I learned last night. I guess she's gone from decrying Drake Bell to supporting him. Drake is a fellow child star who has found himself in his own predatory hot water.
Alexa has made bank supposedly supporting survivors, I presume of child exploitation and abuse. Of which Adam McIntyre has also been subjected to. I'm not privy to all of the history between the two but that live stream he was commenting on looked like it was a hot mess. One thing that has impressed me about Adam is how dang smart he is. I see the complete opposite with Alexa Nikols, which is sad. He's one of those bright lights that seem to enrage others. I've witnessed this phenomenon time and time again.
I'm a true crime junkie and it seems that those with the same sort of bright lights are targets of the most heinous acts. Britney Spears, Gabby Petito, Johnny Depp, and more recently, Karen Read, amongst many others. With the exception of Gabby, the others have endured hate from both the mainstream media (MSM) and online trolls. Burden shifting and victim blaming/shaming is the name of the game and Adam McIntyre has endured the same from Colleen Ballinger stans. When supposed "victim advocates" like Alexa Nikolas jump aboard the same sort of hate train, it stands out, IMO.
Ironically, Alexa has staged at least one protest outside of TriStar, home of Britney Spears former manager, Lou Taylor. She's also an apologist for Amber Heard. Now she's doing the same for Drake Bell? Her brain must be exhausted from all of the mental gymnastics. However, Alexa’s biggest gripe is reserved for journalist Kat Tenbarge. I'm no fan of Kat's given her lopsided reporting of the Depp v Heard trial but I do give her a smidgen of grace since she wrote an article regarding the reprehensible charlatan, Andy Signore.
I think Alexa saw her as a sister-in-arms in defense of Heard and is now upset because NBC wouldn't green-light the article Kat was apparently doing on Alexa. The crux seems to be the idea that the plug was pulled because Alexa wasn't "relevant enough." Oof, what a punch to the ego! Such a big punch that it seems Alexa wants to pick up her toys and go home. After outing Drake Bell's victim(s?) by publishing NOT publicly available (no matter how much she claims they are) court docs. That may well be un-redacted. Not a good look for a supposed (and, perhaps, former) victim advocate.
Alexa's behavior is akin to Amber Heard and Andy Signore stans; those with hate boners for Karen Read as well as myself and my friends that call out folks like Andy and his latest associate, That Surprise Witness AKA BJ Investigates. I've also seen it aimed at those who speak out against Aaron Smith Levin, founder of SPTV, a purported anti-scientology endeavor. It's virtue signaling coupled with an erroneously claimed victimhood that I find distasteful. It's hubris surrounded by self-indulgent indignation wrapped up in gaslighting stemming from some sort of jealousy that may or may not be sprinkled with mental health issues. Much of which is completely unnecessary, IMO.
It's the self-aggrandizement for me, making volcanos out of anthills. It's when people feel the need to tell you how good they are instead of just being decent people. Keep in mind that when people show you who they are, believe them.