Goonclown Steven Bonnell II / Destiny / Destiny.gg - Emotionally Unstable Manchild, Creeps on Teenagers, Incest Supporter, Degenerate Foot Sniffer, Cum Felcher, Gooner

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Why would the daliban be bragging about view counts? they’re at Vaush tier - and vaush didn’t even hasan bait in the title
I will say. Personally I'm pessimistic on this whole thing, and think that Destiny's audience is delusional enough that they would forgive anything from Tiny, so I wasn't really expecting any dramatic changes other than in the future Destiny will be an even bigger joke and will constantly get bullied for being a sexpest in any debate he participates in.

However, I'm actually surprised that his YT video views are actually taking a hit.
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(Everything before the Nick Mullen interview is before the Pxie public statements)
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He's struggling to even hit 100k, and videos which are August's usual way of milking money (Hasan/Rogan/Tim Pool) are also doing extremely poorly.

I wonder how much more he can bleed, because hypothetically, even if his live viewership isn't affected in the longrun, if his youtube views were to become handicapped due to the drama (as normies who watch his youtube videos are less likely to forgive his degeneracy) I wonder if August would end up leaving for another channel as Destiny's wouldn't be as profitable anymore (this is hypothetically if his views continued to dip even more, which I seriously doubt will happen).

Pretty sure August has actually talked about opportunities he has seen before, and is constantly paying attention to that kind of thing.
Destiny is basically completely illiterate when it comes to managing a YouTube channel, and even tho August barely does any editing he seems to be good at noticing trends, knowing how to title videos to maximize views (even if it comes at the cost of everything being clickbait, which is why his subreddit always complains about it).

Now, I don't know anything about how YouTube works, however, I'll assume that it has to work similarly as all other sites in which you sell products. In freelancer sites if you receive a set of bad reviews, that will ultimately affect you even more, as your gigs will be advertised less, so I'm assuming that when a bunch of people (more than 15k in this case) unsubscribe from a channel, you are not only taking the hit of losing those active viewers (that is also not taking into account that there's a huge chunk of people that won't even bother to unsubscribe but will stop watching altogether) but also, I'm assuming Youtube will advertise/promote your channel less than they were doing before, as you are creating a "bad product".

But again, I don't know if YT actually does work the same as freelancing sites, but I don't see why it wouldn't, it just makes sense to decrease advertisement of something that people are going out of their way to show their disapproval of (bad review = unsubscribe).
 
Everyone's reasons for being skeptical about the police report are valid but I'd keep in mind that the police are absurdly slow with following up on crime and sex crimes especially.

I would assume she would get some kind of copy of the report she made but she might just be doing the smart thing that none of these fuckers has managed to do : keeping it quiet and letting the process play out.
 
keeping it quiet and letting the process play out.
My only issue with this reasoning is that she mentioned specifically after 5 business days it would be online.

She kind of fucked up and set this expectation for herself.
 
My only issue with this reasoning is that she mentioned specifically after 5 business days it would be online.

She kind of fucked up and set this expectation for herself.

Ehh I don't see it that way. The police gave her the five business day timeframe and any fuckups would be on their end.

If Chaeiry went to make her report on the 21st that doesn't count as a business day and perhaps the 27th doesn't count because of the chaos that was happening around federal funds. That does still bring us up to 8 ish business days since it was filed. That's not an unreasonable margin of error when it comes to the government.

And she said it would be available "online" but that might mean it's visible to her in some kind of portal and not the general public.

Stay calm. She's our best shot at holding Destiny accountable.
 
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I wonder how much more he can bleed, because hypothetically, even if his live viewership isn't affected in the longrun, if his youtube views were to become handicapped due to the drama (as normies who watch his youtube videos are less likely to forgive his degeneracy) I wonder if August would end up leaving for another channel as Destiny's wouldn't be as profitable anymore
They apparently have some insane deal with August getting a massive cut of the channel revenue(50% or something like that). He is probably one of the best paid streamer editors so I can't imagine what would have to happen for him to quit.
 
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Pisco talks about how DGG is good with the exception of some bad actors (good based on some of the people he's met IRL).
Pisco has met Pxie IRL, which makes his weird tweets even worse imo.
LMAOOOO he's so petty. And he's 100% spiraling.
Why does he want to say hi to Connor? Does he want to ask Lav if he can felch his cum again?

This section of Chud's reaction is worth watching. He goes over the subreddit post from Destiny and points out the weird stuff that he included, like mentioning Lauran Delaguna wanting to date him and adding random screenshots.
Destiny continues to do this - leak random screenshots and add in other "plot lines" to try and spin some kind of narrative or give the footsoldiers hope that there's another story here that they need to be aware of.

The Erudite feetcam for destiny is now a cannon event:



It would be good if JSTLK gives some kind of update on Chaeiry's case status, even if it's vague. We need more people who watch his streams in the thread, I mostly just hover over his VOD and see if they're likely to be talking about something relevant. Registration is back open, so now would be a good time to sign up before they inevitably get disabled again.
 
Destiny’s sub has almost gotten into full on TDS since the election.

I wonder if that would be the case if Destiny was still boinking Lauren Southern.
Likely not. Him going after trump is not conviction but performative. It boils down to Hasan. Hasan was going to be pro palestine, so he would choose pro Israel. That back fired, because he is a fucking moron. Hasan was going to be anti trump so instead he too would do the same and steal Hasan's thunder. Keep in mind Trump is very pro Israel, so why wouldn't he go with trump?

@Phantom Kant to address your response

You raises some hard-hitting points about Destiny’s behavior.

On the Israel-Palestine Debate:​

He took that position primarily because he knew Hasan would side with the Palestinians, and that’s some petty, performative bullshit. It’s not about principles or a genuine understanding of the conflict—it’s about sticking it to Hasan. That’s not intellectual honesty; that’s childish rivalry masquerading as politics.

And let’s not forget the company he kept back then. Destiny was cozy with Sam Hyde, a white nationalist and anti-Semite, and Nick Fuentes, a straight-up Nazi and anti-Semite. For someone who now takes a hardline pro-Israel stance, it’s wild how he was unwilling to denounce these clowns until the October Israel/Palestine situation forced his hand. It’s almost like his principles are as flexible as his optics demand. If he really gave a damn, he wouldn’t have been platforming and defending these creeps in the first place. But no, he waited until it was convenient to distance himself. That’s not conviction that’s opportunism.

On Dr. Finkelstein and The Adam Friedland Show:​

Destiny talks a big game about how meeting Dr. Finkelstein was a “great opportunity” to engage with a scholar, but his conduct was a fucking joke. He was disrespectful, dismissive, and more interested in performing for his audience than actually engaging with Finkelstein’s arguments. Instead of approaching the conversation with humility or a genuine desire to learn, he came in with his usual smug, performative attitude. And what happened? He got his ass handed to him. Finkelstein wiped the floor with him, exposing the shallow, half-baked nature of Destiny’s positions.

This is a recurring theme with Destiny: he loves to act like the smartest guy in the room, but when he’s faced with someone who actually knows their shit, he crumbles. His performative arrogance isn’t just annoying it’s embarrassing. And the fact that he still frames these interactions as “great opportunities” while behaving like a clown shows how disconnected he is from reality.

On Lauren Southern:​

Let’s not sugarcoat this: Destiny’s handling of Lauren Southern was a fucking disaster. He hid their relationship, platformed her aggressively, and banned anyone in his community who dared to criticize him for it. If he truly didn’t care about the optics, he would’ve been open about it from the start. But no, he kept it under wraps because he knew it would expose his dishonesty. He was more interested in protecting his image and pursuing whatever personal interest he had with Lauren than being transparent with his audience.

And let’s not forget: he still hasn’t addressed the Lauren Southern DMs. If he had nothing to hide, he’d have come clean by now. But he hasn’t, because it would confirm what everyone already knows: he’s full of shit. This isn’t just about optics it’s about integrity. And on that front, Destiny failed miserably.

Destiny’s behavior in these situations reveals a pattern of spite, performativity, and dishonesty. Whether it’s taking a pro-Israel stance to spite Hasan, cozying up to white nationalists until it’s no longer convenient, disrespecting scholars like Finkelstein, or hiding his relationship with Lauren Southern, Destiny consistently prioritizes his ego and personal interests over intellectual honesty and transparency.

He talks a big game about truth and principles, but his actions tell a different story. He’s more concerned with winning arguments, protecting his image, and pursuing whatever petty grudge or personal interest suits him at the moment. And until he addresses these glaring inconsistencies—like the Lauren Southern DMs—he’s going to keep getting called out for the hypocrite he is. Destiny, if you’re reading this, you’re just another grifter in a sea of clowns.
 
Pisco has met Pxie IRL, which makes his weird tweets even worse imo.

Yeah, he talked about it in his statement on backing away from Destiny and described their interaction warmly. All of these people love Pxie so much that they were willing to let people in the future get victimized (not to protect Destiny! they claim) but they talk about the incident like Destiny piddled on their floor like Destiny's grandma used to do.

"I can tolerate sex crimes but I draw the line at supporting Trump!"

People aren't good people just because you perceive their politics as good or reflective of their good character.
 
All hail god emperor destiny and the Daliban mod team! Do not cause disturbance in our Utopia!

"Contained Slander" clearly a wrong thing right? Except when it's about calling jstlk JEW STALKER and saying Hasan is fucking underage prostitutes in germany, this subreddit is pure faggotry jfc.
I wonder how much more he can bleed, because hypothetically, even if his live viewership isn't affected in the longrun, if his youtube views were to become handicapped due to the drama (as normies who watch his youtube videos are less likely to forgive his degeneracy) I wonder if August would end up leaving for another channel as Destiny's wouldn't be as profitable anymore (this is hypothetically if his views continued to dip even more, which I seriously doubt will happen).
Dont think August would ever drop him, he has such a good deal with the manlet, and I'm pretty sure he has like a team of editors as well, I can see him passing the Destiny main channel editing job to one of his employees if he the views drop too much.
 
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Likely not. Him going after trump is not conviction but performative. It boils down to Hasan. Hasan was going to be pro palestine, so he would choose pro Israel. That back fired, because he is a fucking moron. Hasan was going to be anti trump so instead he too would do the same and steal Hasan's thunder. Keep in mind Trump is very pro Israel, so why wouldn't he go with trump?

@Phantom Kant to address your response

You raises some hard-hitting points about Destiny’s behavior.

On the Israel-Palestine Debate:​

He took that position primarily because he knew Hasan would side with the Palestinians, and that’s some petty, performative bullshit. It’s not about principles or a genuine understanding of the conflict—it’s about sticking it to Hasan. That’s not intellectual honesty; that’s childish rivalry masquerading as politics.

And let’s not forget the company he kept back then. [1] Destiny was cozy with Sam Hyde, a white nationalist and anti-Semite, and Nick Fuentes, a straight-up Nazi and anti-Semite. For someone who now takes a hardline pro-Israel stance, it’s wild how he was unwilling to denounce these clowns until the October Israel/Palestine situation forced his hand. It’s almost like his principles are as flexible as his optics demand. If he really gave a damn, he wouldn’t have been platforming and defending these creeps in the first place. But no, he waited until it was convenient to distance himself. That’s not conviction that’s opportunism.

On Dr. Finkelstein and The Adam Friedland Show:​

Destiny talks a big game about how meeting Dr. Finkelstein was a “great opportunity” to engage with a scholar, but his conduct was a fucking joke. [2] He was disrespectful, dismissive, and more interested in performing for his audience than actually engaging with Finkelstein’s arguments. Instead of approaching the conversation with humility or a genuine desire to learn, he came in with his usual smug, performative attitude. And what happened? He got his ass handed to him. Finkelstein wiped the floor with him, exposing the shallow, half-baked nature of Destiny’s positions.

This is a recurring theme with Destiny: he loves to act like the smartest guy in the room, but when he’s faced with someone who actually knows their shit, he crumbles. His performative arrogance isn’t just annoying it’s embarrassing. And the fact that he still frames these interactions as “great opportunities” while behaving like a clown shows how disconnected he is from reality.

On Lauren Southern:​

Let’s not sugarcoat this: Destiny’s handling of Lauren Southern was a fucking disaster. He hid their relationship, platformed her aggressively, and banned anyone in his community who dared to criticize him for it. [3] If he truly didn’t care about the optics, he would’ve been open about it from the start. But no, he kept it under wraps because he knew it would expose his dishonesty. He was more interested in protecting his image and pursuing whatever personal interest he had with Lauren than being transparent with his audience.

And let’s not forget: he still hasn’t addressed the Lauren Southern DMs. If he had nothing to hide, he’d have come clean by now. But he hasn’t, because it would confirm what everyone already knows: he’s full of shit. This isn’t just about optics it’s about integrity. And on that front, Destiny failed miserably.

Destiny’s behavior in these situations reveals a pattern of spite, performativity, and dishonesty. Whether it’s taking a pro-Israel stance to spite Hasan, cozying up to white nationalists until it’s no longer convenient, disrespecting scholars like Finkelstein, or hiding his relationship with Lauren Southern, Destiny consistently prioritizes his ego and personal interests over intellectual honesty and transparency.

He talks a big game about truth and principles, but his actions tell a different story. He’s more concerned with winning arguments, protecting his image, and pursuing whatever petty grudge or personal interest suits him at the moment. And until he addresses these glaring inconsistencies—like the Lauren Southern DMs—he’s going to keep getting called out for the hypocrite he is. Destiny, if you’re reading this, you’re just another grifter in a sea of clowns.
I can address all points individually, but that would become embarrassingly redundant. You suggest every position Steven takes is somehow to spite Hasan, no matter what happens, whether they are in agreement or not. If that's your starting assumption I'll have a hard time convincing you otherwise.

For what it's worth I think most of the problems you've raised are easily explained under the alternative understanding of Steven's psyche I laid out in my previous posts.

[1] Platforming Sam Hyde was definitely to spite Hasan, I'll grant you that much. Although Sam's overt antisemitism was a bit less mainstream at the time, he was still hiding behind an edgy persona. Whether or not this was detrimental to Steven's public image I'm not sure, hardcore footsoldiers will cheer any attack against Hasan, but newer (left wing) fans could be potentially turned off by some edgier collaborations, I'm not too sure. The primary impulse was almost surely personal vendetta.

[2] This honestly just reads like you are a fan of Finkelstein, correct me if I'm wrong. There is no question about Steven putting up somewhat of a provocative performance in the latter parts of the debate, sort of 'bickering' with Finkelstein, but it was in large part if not wholly instigated by Finkelstein himself. I'm not interested in whether Steven's positions were well thought out, the fact is that neither of the two were especially formal in what was supposed to be a more academic setting (perhaps you believe rightly so on Finkelstein's end). This is to say that it seems likelier to me that Steven's increasingly smug attitude was more on a personal note than a will to put up a performance for the public, he seemed to have come into the debate with the understanding of a formal back and forth.

[3] This is a bit of a misunderstanding. I've never claimed Destiny doesn't care about optics, otherwise he'd be shitting and gooning in front of the camera all day (not too far from a possible future and actualized past). What I stressed is that he doesn't value external perception as much as he does internal consistency. Rather than platforming Lauren and squirming throught half baked justifications he would have been much better off (optically) never associating with her in an amicable manner.

We are both repeating ourselves so I might not reply to your next post, at least not with as much detail, have a good day or night.
 
@Phantom Kant

To be clear, I’m not arguing that everything Destiny does is to spite Hasan. However, if there’s an opportunity to spite Hasan, Destiny will absolutely take it. The Sam Hyde situation is a perfect example of this. You’ve already conceded that platforming Hyde was largely motivated by a personal vendetta against Hasan, and I appreciate that acknowledgment. But let’s not downplay how damaging that was. Even if Hyde’s overt anti-Semitism wasn’t as mainstream at the time, Destiny still chose to platform someone with a history of edgy, bigoted behavior purely out of spite. That’s not just bad optics—it’s a failure of judgment and principles. And while you’re right that hardcore fans might cheer any attack on Hasan, it’s undeniable that this kind of behavior alienates newer, left-leaning viewers who expect better from someone claiming to be a progressive voice.

Now, regarding Dr. Finkelstein, I’ll admit it: I’m a fan of his work. But that doesn’t change the fact that Destiny’s conduct during and after their debate was indefensible. You claim that Finkelstein instigated the bickering, but that’s a misrepresentation of what happened. From the very beginning, Destiny brought a rude and childish energy to the conversation. He wasn’t there to engage in good faith; he was there to perform. And when he got served with the same energy he brought, he couldn’t handle it.

What’s even more telling is how Destiny reframed the incident afterward on The Adam Friedland Show. He had the audacity to claim it was a great opportunity for a civil discussion, completely ignoring the fact that he was the instigator of the disrespectful tone. This is classic Destiny: reframe the narrative to make himself look like the reasonable one, even when he’s clearly in the wrong. And let’s not pretend that Finkelstein, as an academic, should have been above responding to Destiny’s provocations. Pedigree doesn’t mean you have to tolerate bad-faith behavior. You get the energy you give, and Destiny brought nothing but smugness and disrespect. He got exactly what he deserved.

As for the Lauren Southern situation, I think we’re closer to agreement than you realize. You’re right that Destiny does care about optics to some extent—otherwise, as you said, he’d be “shitting and gooning” on stream. But the issue with Lauren wasn’t just about optics; it was about honesty and integrity. Destiny platformed her, hid their relationship, and squirmed through half-baked justifications because he knew how bad it looked. If he truly valued internal consistency over external perception, he would have been transparent from the start. Instead, he chose to be dishonest, and that’s why this continues to haunt him. The fact that he still hasn’t addressed the DMs only makes it worse.

Finally, I want to address the broader pattern here. DGGers have a habit of pigeonholing critics like Finkelstein or President Sunday, dismissing their credibility based on arbitrary standards. For example, they claim President Sunday has no right to speak on Pixie’s situation, but that’s a weak attempt to control the narrative. The victims’ right to speak is paramount, and Sunday has given countless victims the courage to come forward. That’s invaluable. But let’s be clear: while victims have every right to speak out, no one has the right to abet or defend a sexual predator. That’s where the line must be drawn.

I appreciate the conversation, and while we may not see eye-to-eye on everything, I think there’s room for mutual understanding. Destiny’s actions often reveal a disconnect between his stated principles and his behavior. Whether it’s spite-driven decisions, disrespectful conduct, or dishonest behavior.
 
Kelly Jean saying Melina is "too anxious to say anything":
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Destiny more than likely has dirt on Melina, considering this, the way that things stand now is probably the best outcome she could have hoped for. Public opinion has gravitated towards her being the more "innocent" party in the relationship due to things like the LS stuff being leaked without her even being the person who did it. Given that she hasn't leaked anything, if Tiny started to offensively leak stuff in response to what's been leaked now about their marriage (Like he originally planned to as a deflection), he would just look unhinged and even more abusive.


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