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- Aug 12, 2022
Yeah, I watched the video of him getting assaulted. He showed up to a troonfest with his billboard and a few clingons shooting video, started doing some sort of "interview" with one of them. The troons noticed and started yelling at him up close to drown it out, then he reached out and looked like he was trying to push the one that was in his face back, and got decked. The same female cop is visible in the background watching all of this occur and smiling, then goes into an "OH SHEEYAT" O-face as the chimpout occurs.I have no problem with that cop's actions.
If you voluntarily show up to where you know a bunch of troons are going to be chimping out, you deserve every bit of shit that gets flung at you, and don't expect a cop to jump into the fray and play troonwrangler in order to save your stupid ass.
The fact that you made the choice to show up at a shit-flinging troonfest makes you a willing combatant.
Under Canadian law he doesn't have a case against the troons or the cops because he's going to be viewed as the original agitator or instigator of the interaction, making it "mutual" and non-actionable. His showing up to peacefully protest is fine, but so is the troon's protesting of his protest by shouting at him up close. He made first physical contact and the response, while an escalation, would probably be considered allowed under the circumstances.
He showed up there as bait and clearly wanted them to chimp out at him or hit him so he could post it on twitter, and whine to his followers about what a victim he is. That's exactly what he got. So if anything he's probably thrilled at all this and went there intending to waste cop time and resources having to save him from the angry troon mob, and intending to waste court time and resources suing the troons, cops and anyone else he can think of.