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Yeah and like 3/4 of people on /r9k/, at least from the couple threads on it I saw. People saying he's actually being friendly, equating crude sexual advances to compliments and the girl hit him for no reason. Their cognitive dissonance is extraordinary. As much I want to believe they're doing it from an ascended plane of irony, /r9k/ posters tend to be the most severely autistic and genuinely deranged users on the site.
The fact that about 1/3 people on /pol/ supports this guy just shows what a shithole that place really is. I feel bad for anyone who looks up to this guy, because you’d have to be absolutely pathetic.
Nick Fuentes' fans(groypers) have similar, if not the same mentalities as those people.
 
yo guys great thread...just a question tho

say i knew the law in america pretty well, and knew the limit of what i could say and do in public without risking jail for myself, and knowing all this , i approached you in public (with your kids and wife) and called your wife ugly, and your children retarded, while laughing in your face, with a gopro on my head

what exactly would you do? what law have i broken? if you struck me, are you prepared for me pressing charges, and you going to court and facing jail time? shoot i'm sure u are, or u'd just laugh it off, haha :) lol

or maybe u'd stomp me out right, who knows. ignore me or stomp me out, do whatever u feel man :)


i wonder what you can actually do against people like me, jay, frank hassle, etc

best of luck guys :0 remember to stay cool when challenged in public even if vicious things r said, well actually i'm sure ur all tough enough to face the back of a squad car :)

peace and luv. remember jay is a free man btw :)
try doing your shenanigans in texas or florida please. a lot of women there conceal carry
 
try doing your shenanigans in texas or florida please. a lot of women there conceal carry
Don't think it's Jay. I heard he's scared of the farms and he does not write like this.
It's most likely an incel from r9k,reddit or incel.is.

Could also be his follower npc that he has in the first macing video too.
 
Incel barely means anything anymore. It's a buzzword mostly at this point.
It still means a guy who needs to get laid but can't because of his incompetence. Sometimes people in a dry spell get called one and that is unfair but for the most part, an incel is easy to spot. It's not just looks, it's the way they behave. It's the attitude.
 
say i knew the law in america pretty well, and knew the limit of what i could say and do in public without risking jail for myself, and knowing all this , i approached you in public (with your kids and wife) and called your wife ugly, and your children retarded, while laughing in your face, with a gopro on my head
You can do it. Me personally, I'd just flip you off and walk away and comment how a village is missing it's idiot or something like that.

i wonder what you can actually do against people like me, jay, frank hassle, etc
Real talk, we can just fling the same venom back at you. Anything physical, we risk prosecution. That said, if you mace or pepper spray, then all bets are off. I could likely get away with even lethal force in such a case.

I was expecting a club for some reason; not sure where my mind was!
It still counts as a weapon and thus armed assault.
 
i wonder what you can actually do against people like me, jay, frank hassle, etc
Why not ask Ken McElroy how that attitude worked out for him?

Pedopaedia said:
In 1981, McElroy was convicted of attempted murder in the shooting of the town's 70-year-old grocer, Ernest "Bo" Bowenkamp. McElroy successfully appealed the conviction and was released on bond, after which he engaged in an ongoing harassment campaign against Bowenkamp and others who were sympathetic to Bowenkamp. He appeared in a local bar ... armed with an M1 Garand rifle and bayonet, and later threatened to kill Bowenkamp. The next day, McElroy was shot to death in broad daylight as he sat with his wife Trena in his pickup truck on Skidmore's main street. He was struck by bullets from at least two different firearms, in front of a crowd of people estimated as numbering between 30 and 46. To date, no one has been charged in connection with McElroy's death.
 
I pray he live streams his an-hero moment and im not even a religious nutjog.

That "best" video. It sure is. Watching him get laid out by a girl. he probably replays that video over and over every night knowing thats the closest he will ever get laid
My favourite character is that video is the wasted BF/Friend.

I do BJJ and he really looks like a parody of a bjj guy.
 
try doing your shenanigans in texas or florida please. a lot of women there conceal carry
Is that response to this behavior covered by Florida's stand your ground law, though? There was that lefty security guard like two years back that shot that dude in the head for macing him and I believe he ended up on murder charges. Mere "harassment" and maybe even being pepper sprayed is not sufficient to blow some dude away in most states; not sure about Florida.

Actually, now that I've looked into it, his charges were dropped in March under... suspicious circumstances relating to the DA. Still, I think the charges prove the principle and a sane DA would have sustained them.
 
Is that response to this behavior covered by Florida's stand your ground law, though? There was that lefty security guard like two years back that shot that dude in the head for macing him and I believe he ended up on murder charges. Mere "harassment" and maybe even being pepper sprayed is not sufficient to blow some dude away in most states; not sure about Florida.

Actually, now that I've looked into it, his charges were dropped in March under... suspicious circumstances relating to the DA. Still, I think the charges prove the principle and a sane DA would have sustained them.
What he said to the blonde woman in the garage would 100% be legally considered sexual harassment/inciting rape.
 
Is that response to this behavior covered by Florida's stand your ground law, though? There was that lefty security guard like two years back that shot that dude in the head for macing him and I believe he ended up on murder charges. Mere "harassment" and maybe even being pepper sprayed is not sufficient to blow some dude away in most states; not sure about Florida.

Actually, now that I've looked into it, his charges were dropped in March under... suspicious circumstances relating to the DA. Still, I think the charges prove the principle and a sane DA would have sustained them.
A charge does not equal a conviction. Florida's castle doctrine and stand your ground laws are both very broad and comprehensive. You're up shit's creek for shooting somebody if they're just mouthing off to you, but the moment it turns physical in any fashion (pepper spray/mace, fists, blunt objects, knives, guns) you have no obligation to use the "minimum effective level of force" to defend yourself; going from bitch slap to bullet-through-forehead is fine. You also have no duty to retreat. If attacked physically, you have the right to escalate to lethal force immediately without being required to try to escape or de-escalate.

And castle doctrine is so strong in Florida it's considered common wisdom that if you shoot a home invader, "just make sure the body lands on your property." There have been plenty of cases where people have shot burglars dead, and when the police showed up they just asked the shooter some questions, examined the scene, called in the coroner to haul off the bodies, shook the guy's hand, gave back his firearm, wished him well and took off. No arrest, no charges.

Just adjacent to Disney territory, Polk county sheriff Grady Judd has even gone on the record openly advising citizens living in his jurisdiction to arm themselves and take care of and defend each other:
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd is warning citizens to arm themselves after this weekend's mass shooting in Texas. Judd took to Facebook to send a message about citizens protecting themselves after a shooter in Texas took 26 lives when he opened fire inside a church.

"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun," the post read.

Judd referenced the man who heard the shots nearby and chased down the Texas shooter with his rifle, exchanging gunfire before chasing him with another man in his truck. "The bottom line is simply this," Judd says. "We need to look out for each other in this society."

The Polk County Sheriff's Office is offering free active shooter prevention training for local businesses.
The fact that the county straight-up provides free training for local businesses about how to handle active shooters should give a good general indication of the state's overall attitude towards self-defense.
 
A charge does not equal a conviction. Florida's castle doctrine and stand your ground laws are both very broad and comprehensive. You're up shit's creek for shooting somebody if they're just mouthing off to you, but the moment it turns physical in any fashion (pepper spray/mace, fists, blunt objects, knives, guns) you have no obligation to use the "minimum effective level of force" to defend yourself; going from bitch slap to bullet-through-forehead is fine. You also have no duty to retreat. If attacked physically, you have the right to escalate to lethal force immediately without being required to try to escape or de-escalate.

And castle doctrine is so strong in Florida it's considered common wisdom that if you shoot a home invader, "just make sure the body lands on your property." There have been plenty of cases where people have shot burglars dead, and when the police showed up they just asked the shooter some questions, examined the scene, called in the coroner to haul off the bodies, shook the guy's hand, gave back his firearm, wished him well and took off. No arrest, no charges.

Just adjacent to Disney territory, Polk county sheriff Grady Judd has even gone on the record openly advising citizens living in his jurisdiction to arm themselves and take care of and defend each other:

The fact that the county straight-up provides free training for local businesses about how to handle active shooters should give a good general indication of the state's overall attitude towards self-defense.
Holy shit, a community minded and educated approach to gun-ownership? That's pretty based.
Anyway, do we know where this fucker lives?
 
lol how long till hes arrested
Any day now and when he does he's absolutely cooked.

Charges:
Hate crime against women
Assault with a deadly weapon
Unlawful use of pepper spray
 
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