Man, for someone who says wanting to trade Justin for Johnny is crossing the line (which I agree with), don't you think wanting somebody to slit their wrists over liking a product (or worshiping like you said) is a little extreme?
Yes. And this is the first time I've said it. Matter of fact, I wouldn't be completely surprised if I was the first person to say it in that way. I don't have an entire movement behind me of people wanting Apple users to die. Nor do I go out of my way to say this. Which is different in an of itself.
And it's not even about the comments they make. It's about the fact that Johnny Cash has nothing to do with Justin Bieber. Yet, their hatred for a KID is so strong that they feel the need to mention him in any situation.
This has happened with Johnny Cash, Sam Cooke, Tupac... I've legitimately lost count. They just HATE someone that badly. Directly. Whereas, the comment I made was far more vague in terms of it's actual direction. No person in particular was pointed out. Certainly not a minor. And, it was in a proper setting. I was asked about things I don't understand or like. Those people apply.
Regardless, I stand by my comments. Because, in this context, it makes sense to rail on the things you're pointing out.
If someone's life revolves around those products and those types of products, they're pretty worthless. These peoples sit outside of electronic stores, waiting to buy the newest hunk of shit that means nothing and will be obsolete in a month. If that's your life, you're dead anyway.
So, I wouldn't say these things are the same. One is direct and out of place. The other, is indirect and in a proper context. Now, if this thread was about iProducts and I just went off, I'd consider it the exact same thing. Here, in this context? Not so much.