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Honey, you just keep making yourself look like a bigger and bigger idiot. Nowhere in the blog post you linked does SXSW say they actively monitor artists' whereabouts. They nay say they'll be removing the clause from their contracts — because morons like you are too stupid to comprehend why the clause was there in

The contracts say nothing whatsoever about SXSW actively monitoring ANYTHING. That isn't even an issue, except in the minds of the idiots who are complaining about these contracts.

You're right about one thing — that you're wrong.

While this sounds horrible on the surface, it's not SXSW's fault. They are under a set of legal obligations, and they are using the contracts to ensure that the participants are aware of these obligations. Any entity that sponsors work visas for non-citizens has to abide by the laws governing work visas, and one of

I find this very confusing. Was she actually raped, or was she just forced to film a movie scene that she didn't know about? There's a HUGE difference between the two. All the outrage I'm reading would indicate that she was really raped in front of the cameras — which would be beyond reprehensible — but the wording