Dramacow Kevin Allred - Professor of Beyoncé Studies (no, seriously), arrested for threats to kill Trump voters.

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Is it ever NOT Daddy with lunatics?
 
Beyonce told us not to tell you. She thinks you're creepy.
So he lied to the doctors, why am I not surprised?
Bellevue hospital said:
...brought in by EMS with police escort after Rutgers asked for psychiatric evaluation due to a student complaining about comment made on Twitter and class discussion regarding flag burning. Patient reports writing "Would conservatives be so passionate about protecting the second amendment if it were white people who were getting killed by guns?" and had a class discussion about arguments for and against flag burning, which one of the students found offensive. He did not make any threats.(emphasis added)
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Lol this guy isn't a teacher any more, he is a crazy guy who was removed from the profession.


A pickup truck is a perfectly good vehicle, but if you have a gun, you should keep it close to you. Unless you have a specific gun just for that truck. In which case you're probably a gun nut but there's nothing wrong with that at all.

But to this loon, if you have a pickup truck, you're automatically subhuman vermin.
 
here's the body of his loony bin report documents:

So from this it's confirmed that he studied at Rutgers for his graduate stuff, which is why anyone would even consider letting him teach Beyoncé classes over there. And shows that he has a peanut allergy. You know, you shouldn't be making death threats on Twitter if all it takes is a peanut to send your body into shock. Also that he had major OCD as a teen and takes drugs for that.

It mentions anxiety but I honestly think this is a misdiagnosis. People with anxiety usually are withdrawn and fearful, and not fully belligerent as he is.

You really can't blame the doctor who made the diagnosis but I'd love to see an independent profiling based only on his tweets. Does anybody here think it would have even slightly similar results? "Normal, reasonable guy with adequate reactions to stimuli"? This goes to show it's well good time already professionals take social media information into psych evaluations - at least whatever is public stuff the person voluntarily decided to share on the web.

Today is his birthday and he is literally begging for a dollar or two online. You know, of all the things he's done this must be the lowest of the low. At least he had the grit to stand up for everything he was doing (even if it was all stupid stuff) - how do you defend yourself saying "please gibe me a dollar mister, it's my birthday" on twitter from your fucking iphone while everyone knows you're buying off Beyonce tracks on spotify, posting pictures of new shirts and caps on a routine basis, paying for hosting fees for your website..?
 
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He's a teen girl stereotype.

So from this it's confirmed that he studied at Rutgers for his graduate stuff, which is why anyone would even consider letting him teach Beyoncé classes over there. And shows that he has a peanut allergy. You know, you shouldn't be making death threats on Twitter if all it takes is a peanut to send your body into shock. Also that he had major OCD as a teen and takes drugs for that.

It mentions anxiety but I honestly think this is a misdiagnosis. People with anxiety usually are withdrawn and fearful, and not fully belligerent as he is.

You really can't blame the doctor who made the diagnosis but I'd love to see an independent profiling based only on his tweets. Does anybody here think it would have even slightly similar results? "Normal, reasonable guy with adequate reactions to stimuli"? This goes to show it's well good time already professionals take social media information into psych evaluations - at least whatever is public stuff the person voluntarily decided to share on the web.

Today is his birthday and he is literally begging for a dollar or two online. You know, of all the things he's done this must be the lowest of the low. At least he had the grit to stand up for everything he was doing (even if it was all stupid stuff) - how do you defend yourself saying "please gibe me a dollar mister, it's my birthday" on twitter from your fucking iphone while everyone knows you're buying off Beyonce tracks on spotify, posting pictures of new shirts and caps on a routine basis, paying for hosting fees for your website..?
He could have anxiety issues that just don't present themselves in text on the Internet.
 
For you to be diagnosed with anxiety you don't really just have "anxiety issues" but a disorder - and a disorder implies a set of criteria that must be met to a certain extent. Here are some examples from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which is one of the two major bibles for psychological diagnostic:
  1. The presence of excessive anxiety and worry
  2. restlessness
  3. more fatigued than usual
Of course this are all related to the general anxiety disorder. I find it hard to believe that a worried, fatigued person will make threats online, want to burn flags and go dance crazy-mama-Beyoncé all night long. If anything such a person is eager and willing. People who suffer from anxiety severe enough for medication just want to stay indoors, safe and quiet from any danger, not go looking for it. I stand that it sounds like a misdiagnosis, which a good doctor wouldn't make from his behavior online (which shows as much about a person, or more, than a half hour appointment at a psychiatrist's office).

Honestly hope not to be derailing the thread, since this is directly related to his psych evaluation.
 
For you to be diagnosed with anxiety you don't really just have "anxiety issues" but a disorder - and a disorder implies a set of criteria that must be met to a certain extent. Here are some examples from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which is one of the two major bibles for psychological diagnostic:
  1. The presence of excessive anxiety and worry
  2. restlessness
  3. more fatigued than usual
Of course this are all related to the general anxiety disorder. I find it hard to believe that a worried, fatigued person will make threats online, want to burn flags and go dance crazy-mama-Beyoncé all night long. If anything such a person is eager and willing. People who suffer from anxiety severe enough for medication just want to stay indoors, safe and quiet from any danger, not go looking for it. I stand that it sounds like a misdiagnosis, which a good doctor wouldn't make from his behavior online (which shows as much about a person, or more, than a half hour appointment at a psychiatrist's office).

Honestly hope not to be derailing the thread, since this is directly related to his psych evaluation.
He has a really common Paxil prescription, and people with anxiety post like that on the Internet on the regular. He used to engage in his hand-washing rituals to manage his symptoms and then stopped when started taking Paxil.
 
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