JJ Squatch Urges Credible Bigfoot Research: Beyond Fear-Based Entertainment
Posted Wednesday, August 21, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A video posted on the YouTube channel "Bigfoot Found?" is causing quite a stir in the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "Sasquatch Research, Limited to Entertainment and Fear Porn!" is a rant by JJ Squatch Man, a researcher for the Winston Wildman research organization.
JJ Squatch Man expresses his frustration with the current state of Sasquatch research, which he believes has been degraded into entertainment and fear-mongering. He argues that the more terrifying the story, the more views, likes, and shares it will receive, creating what he calls "fear porn."
He also criticizes the "tick tock" culture of quick, minute-long videos that prioritize adrenaline rushes over in-depth research. JJ Squatch Man believes that this culture has caused mainstream science to dismiss Sasquatch research as a joke.
Despite the seriousness of the topic, JJ Squatch Man acknowledges the danger that Sasquatches pose to both themselves and humans. He argues that if humans treat Sasquatches as undiscovered apes to be exploited and killed for fame and fortune, it could result in a "bloody and grotesque" outcome.
He also touches on the ethical implications of killing a potentially human-like creature, stating that it would be "murder" and the worst thing one could do on the ethical scale.
JJ Squatch Man calls for serious research to be conducted on Sasquatches, but acknowledges the challenges of presenting evidence that is often dismissed as fake or manipulated. He believes that respected researchers and scientists are hesitant to touch the topic due to its association with entertainment and fear-mongering.
I encourage readers to watch the video and form their own opinions on the topic. While JJ Squatch Man's rant may be controversial, it raises important questions about the current state of Sasquatch research and the need for serious, respectful investigation.
Excitement level: 6/10. While the video doesn't contain any new footage or photos, it provides an interesting perspective on the state of Sasquatch research and the need for serious investigation.