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Speaking of Nick and Sam Flynn

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It's hilarious watching people who were probably nice and inoffensive become based and redpilled over the course of a year.
When a crazy stalker leads a Twitter mob trying to ruin you and your husband's lives (not to mention Sam suffered an injury during a break in), you tend to not favor the same kind of people.
 
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Who got doxed by @BurningRazor on KiwiFarm?
Whos feelings did he hurt with his mean words on KiwiFarms and not directly on twitter?
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Haven't you heard? Taking time off twitter shows weakness according to big brain over here.
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As for Amy’s bullshit tweet about Vic, the cunt turned off replies. Can’t say I’m surprised but hey what do I know? I don’t have a vagina and constantly screams “WAHMAN’S RIGHTS!” every 5 seconds.


Edit: Archived Tweet. https://archive.ph/SZkni
 
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I’ll be going back-and-forth with the stream between Crumbreon and Eric Rolon and add more info as we go along. Here are a few tidbits so far.

As someone on this forum pointed out, Eric comes off a genuinely nice guy who is sharp as nails, and had a longer resume of work in entertainment industry than I expected.

Eric hasn’t received any contracts from Funi for a few months (before November) and jokingly implies that what he said about Rittenhouse might cause him to be “blacklisted”.

Eric and his wife were neutral about the “KickVic fiasco” and kept quiet. Then they started watching Rekieta’s streams right afterwards and they got a clear idea of what was going on before “switching back to cartoons”.

Nick and nine other lawyers started streaming the Rittenhouse trial and his wife suggested to Eric he watch them. And that’s when Eric got more insight and expert play-by-play from there about the trial than say CNN. He started to realize that more people needed to listen to this and not believe this narrative that “Kyle shot three black people”. He’s grown sick of the tribal nature of the media and decided to speak his mind.

He and his friend Greg (not Greg Ayres) started a separate YouTube channel right after the Rittenhouse trial began called “Hot Button Co-Op”, in which he played video games while having conversations, which helped him “have a voice”, find a way to gain more support and take a stance for truth without “fear of losing his career”.

Also, he thinks Nick is an “awesome guy”, which I guess now makes him dead in the eyes of the idiots from Funimation.

I’ll continue watching later. Once I do, I’ll keep you guy posted.
 
I’ll be going back-and-forth with the stream between Crumbreon and Eric Rolon and add more info as we go along. Here are a few tidbits so far.

As someone on this forum pointed out, Eric comes off a genuinely nice guy who is sharp as nails, and had a longer resume of work in entertainment industry than I expected.

Eric hasn’t received any contracts from Funi for a few months (before November) and jokingly implies that what he said about Rittenhouse might cause him to be “blacklisted”.

Eric and his wife were neutral about the “KickVic fiasco” and kept quiet. Then they started watching Rekieta’s streams right afterwards and they got a clear idea of what was going on before “switching back to cartoons”.

Nick and nine other lawyers started streaming the Rittenhouse trial and his wife suggested to Eric he watch them. And that’s when Eric got more insight and expert play-by-play from there about the trial than say CNN. He started to realize that more people needed to listen to this and not believe this narrative that “Kyle shot three black people”. He’s grown sick of the tribal nature of the media and decided to speak his mind.

He and his friend Greg (not Greg Ayres) started a separate YouTube channel right after the Rittenhouse trial began called “Hot Button Co-Op”, in which he played video games while having conversations, which helped him “have a voice”, find a way to gain more support and take a stance for truth without “fear of losing his career”.

Also, he thinks Nick is an “awesome guy”, which I guess now makes him dead in the eyes of the idiots from Funimation.

I’ll continue watching later. Once I do, I’ll keep you guy posted.
Eric says that within 48 hours later of posting that tweet encouraging fans to watch the Rekieta stream, he was dogpiled by a lot of people, including a “few prominents from Funimation” whom he felt ironically gave it more visibility due to their number of followers. He even referenced the tweet by that idiot who called him a villain in real life.

On the bright side, he says Greg told him that there are members of the community actually coming to his defense. He says that “Twitter is not a real place” and compares people posting on a Twitter to someone sharing their sober thoughts while intoxicated.

Sadly, he’s convinced that he will never be back at Funimation, but doesn’t mind, feels he’s had quite a ride.

“It is such the nature of the entertainment biz that you really do and in a lot of respects, have to set aside your integrity and it sucks…if doing a job means that I have to sacrifice who I am, what I truly care about…then it’s a job not worth having.”
 
Eric says that within 48 hours later of posting that tweet encouraging fans to watch the Rekieta stream, he was dogpiled by a lot of people, including a “few prominents from Funimation” whom he felt ironically gave it more visibility due to their number of followers. He even referenced the tweet by that idiot who called him a villain in real life.

On the bright side, he says Greg told him that there are members of the community actually coming to his defense. He says that “Twitter is not a real place” and compares people posting on a Twitter to someone sharing their sober thoughts while intoxicated.

Sadly, he’s convinced that he will never be back at Funimation, but doesn’t mind, feels he’s had quite a ride.

“It is such the nature of the entertainment biz that you really do and in a lot of respects, have to set aside your integrity and it sucks…if doing a job means that I have to sacrifice who I am, what I truly care about…then it’s a job not worth having.”
It's even more ironic given Funimation is located in fucking Texas the most Christian-based state of the USA. How can they not see the irony?
 
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