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 JonnyGiger  JonnyGiger







 On social media you wear a shirt in your profile shot which says ‘I hate Jonny Giger’.
 Is this your response to the hate club about how you sell yourself on social media?
 It was just a copy from a Sheckler commercial that I saw in a magazine. I always liked

 how everybody was talking like „he did that MTV show, he’s not a real skateboarder.“
 In my opinion this statement is just a lack of empathy. Like go find a 13 year old
 skateboarder who is gonna turn down a deal like „yo we’re the most popular TV show,

 we gonna make you famous and we’ll give you more money that you could ever
 spend.“ I mean you can turn down something like as an adult. But as a kid? I used to
 argue on unpolite comments a few �mes but these days I just ignore the hate. I can’t
 work with that because it’s usually no construc�ve cri�cism. If they wanna spend

 their �me talking about how much I suck, well that’s ok with me.


 I have done some research where in par�cular I found some nasty comments in the
 slapmagazine forum about you and how you use social media as a skateboarder.

 Does it get to you at all and what is your response to them?
 I don’t respond to them at all. If somebody blindly hates you it makes no sense to
 argue, it’s like trying to convince a flat-earther that the earth is round. He won’t
                  Kick flip - Buchs, Switzerland                                                       Soerfi
 change his mind no ma�er how much scien�fic evidence you drop. You can’t make it

 right for everyone and that’s fine. Only a narcissist would think that the whole world
               has to like him. Even Gandhi was hated. I’m just out there doing my job, ge�ng a lot
               of people into ska�ng and that makes me happy. I’m an adult and I don’t find any
               sa�sfac�on wri�ng nasty comments or having arguments on the internet.


               One funny thing I’d like to men�on here is that you also hear a lot „skateboarding is

               all about having fun“, now we from revive aren’t the best skaters but in fact we do
               have a lot of fun. We don’t have any pressure to film video parts beside like a 2-3
               year deadline and it’s all pre�y mellow. But s�ll we do get a lot of hate for not being

               true skaters. I mean who’s taking the right to define that anyway? There’s a paradox
               somewhere. I think if you really wanna get good at something you have to go through
               some physical or mental ba�les hence it’s not always fun, but whatever. It’s just a
               thought of me.


               You also hear that it is a virtue of skateboarding to welcome everyone no ma�er what
               skin color or social status. This might be, which is good but I once saw this kid on
               instagram doing super tech flatground tricks and he got so much hate because he

               rode a longboard and not a regular skateboard. Just doing a hardflip on that thing is a
 ‘I’ve been watching a lot of Nine Club episodes and it  risky thing but there we’re a lot of nasty comments on that post and our so called
 was an honour to be mentioned in there.’  „open minded culture of skateboarding“ was ac�ng in a different kind of fascist way


               you could say. I just wanted to men�on this for whatever reason.




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