Cultcow Russell Greer / Mr. Green / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,449 55.8%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 608 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,595
His ‘argument’ is so flawed I can’t even begin to respond.

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Does this pretentious piece of offal have the right to refer to himself as a "legal professional"????
He says legal professional, I say crime against nature. And I don't mean the Moebius Syndrome.
The lawyer's opposition filing makes another argument that struck me as bizarre. He's trying to make the point that he's not legally entitled to sex with whoever he wants (even for money), but he ends up asserting that Russell doesn't have "the right to buy women for sex" just because prostitution is explicitly legalized in Nevada. Idiotic phrasing aside, I was under the impression that when something is permitted and regulated by law, you do have the right to engage in it so long as you stay within the limits of the law. He does have the right to pay for sex in Nevada, no? He just doesn't have the right to force anyone to actually do it.
Yeah, that argument fell quite flat for me also. As far as I'm concerned you absolutely do have a right to engage in any legal, valid contract. Of course part of what makes a contract valid is that both parties must agree to it, so consent is integral to the process.
 
He says legal professional, I say crime against nature. And I don't mean the Moebius Syndrome.

Yeah, that argument fell quite flat for me also. As far as I'm concerned you absolutely do have a right to engage in any legal, valid contract. Of course part of what makes a contract valid is that both parties must agree to it, so consent is integral to the process.
Oh, I misunderstood that.

I thought what he was saying was that you might have the right to walk into a store and buy ice cream, but you don't have a right to ice cream itself. So while Russ might have the right to patronize a brothel, he doesn't have the right to actually buy a woman -- which, if she's being trafficked as the lawyer (presumably) alleges in his actual case, is effectively what's going on.

This is much simpler. Also much dumber.
 
with some exaggeration
That's the thing. They need to exaggerate absolutely nothing. He IS that much of a creep, he IS that desperately horny, he IS that litigious, he IS that stupid and slow, he IS that ugly both inside and out, he IS that entitled, he IS that petty and misogynistic. What facet of him needs exaggeration when he's living proof of it?
 
That's the thing. They need to exaggerate absolutely nothing. He IS that much of a creep, he IS that desperately horny, he IS that litigious, he IS that stupid and slow, he IS that ugly both inside and out, he IS that entitled, he IS that petty and misogynistic. What facet of him needs exaggeration when he's living proof of it?
Well, he has yet to cross a line that would land him 20 years to life in prison, and we all hate it when people speculate whether or not he is capable of that.
 
Well, he has yet to cross a line that would land him 20 years to life in prison, and we all hate it when people speculate whether or not he is capable of that.
No one's speculating anything. He did cross a line several times. It was only due to the family paid lawyer tard wrangling him that he NARROWLY avoided jail time and even then you could see the seethe coming off of him during court.
 
No one's speculating anything. He did cross a line several times. It was only due to the family paid lawyer tard wrangling him that he NARROWLY avoided jail time
I must have missed the part where Russ started trying to engage in Human trafficking then.
 
That's the thing. They need to exaggerate absolutely nothing. He IS that much of a creep, he IS that desperately horny, he IS that litigious, he IS that stupid and slow, he IS that ugly both inside and out, he IS that entitled, he IS that petty and misogynistic. What facet of him needs exaggeration when he's living proof of it?
If anything, you'd have to dial it down a bit. "Fiction is obligated to be believable; reality is under no such obligation."
 
Does this pretentious piece of offal have the right to refer to himself as a "legal professional"????
Paralegals have all kinds of goofy language, at least in my country, they have to use to show they’re not lawyers. Like they don’t “practice law” they “provide legal services”.

”Legal professional” might be what paralegals are allowed to call themselves instead of attorney or some other word that implies being a lawyer. Then again I don’t think paralegals are regulated over there so god only knows.
 
What do you call inviting a model to come live on your couch?
There's a difference between being a stupid, creepy incel, and actually doing human rights crimes. Yes, Russ is bad, doesn't mean we need to keep accusing him constantly of human righs violations and international crimes.
 
There's a difference between being a stupid, creepy incel, and actually doing human rights crimes. Yes, Russ is bad, doesn't mean we need to keep accusing him constantly of human righs violations and international crimes.
He was promising that woman "a better life" with free room and board in the expectation that she comes only to find out that she's basically a sex slave. If he had any legitimate shot at success I'd be hard pressed to call it anything but human trafficking. Luckily he's gross and even the most desperate would-be immigrant will know they could do much better than his idea of "a better life."

Another example. He outright stated that he intended through his lawsuit to sue Taylor Swift into such dire financial straits that she'd have to come fall on her knees and beg him to let her whore herself out for a few bucks at his brothel (which he was definitely going to actually have). No, that's not the exact words he used, but it's a fair representation of what he said.

Like I said, though, he's neither charismatic nor clever enough to actually manage to coerce, cheat, or compel a woman into sexual servitude. We can be grateful for that at least. But he's pretty clearly showed that he'd do it if he had the chance, even though he's tried to walk that back as "I'm just a shock jock!" when confronted. And the plans he's come up with so far have been fanciful imaginations at best.
 
He was promising that woman "a better life" with free room and board in the expectation that she comes only to find out that she's basically a sex slave. If he had any legitimate shot at success I'd be hard pressed to call it anything but human trafficking. Luckily he's gross and even the most desperate would-be immigrant will know they could do much better than his idea of "a better life."

Another example. He outright stated that he intended through his lawsuit to sue Taylor Swift into such dire financial straits that she'd have to come fall on her knees and beg him to let her whore herself out for a few bucks at his brothel (which he was definitely going to actually have). No, that's not the exact words he used, but it's a fair representation of what he said.

Like I said, though, he's neither charismatic nor clever enough to actually manage to coerce, cheat, or compel a woman into sexual servitude. We can be grateful for that at least. But he's pretty clearly showed that he'd do it if he had the chance, even though he's tried to walk that back as "I'm just a shock jock!" when confronted. And the plans he's come up with so far have been fanciful imaginations at best.
I don't want to shit up this thread with arguments about this, so I'll just leave my thoughts and move on.

I disagree. He may be a wanna be rapist, but there's no evidence that I've seen that would suggest he'd would traffic people. He has horrible opinions of women and what it means to be a girlfriend. That does not make him a human trafficker.
 
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