Carl Benjamin / Sargon of Akkad / Akkad Daily / The Thinkery / @not_sargon / @WarPlanPurple - Leader of the "Liberalists" & Droning Pseudo-Intellectual Boomer anti-SJW Activist, Applebees Waiter, Mass Shooter Whiteknight

Would you rape Jess Phillips


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If he had acted earlier and deleted the video could he have avoided this?
 
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The whole “ I wouldn’t even rape you” has pretty much destroyed any political ambition Sargon may have held.

Jair Bolsonaro is a leading candidate in the Brazilian election after having said something similar. Though he's an actual politician already in the Chamber of Deputies, not some guy ranting about feminists on YouTube.

Carl's main issue isn't his edgy comments as much as that he's a total outsider without a substantial following under a first past the post system. What proportion of people in Swindon even know who he is, let alone would vote for his new party? He'd have to get a plurality in his constituency to win, which is implausible; in a first past the post system, having a small, spread out voting base doesn't work.

I don't think it's as much that the media will tear Carl down as that they won't even notice him in the first place.
 
The whole “ I wouldn’t even rape you” has pretty much destroyed any political ambition Sargon may have held.
Yeah, nevermind the fact that he has no bribe money and isn't buddy-buddy with anyone who has any real political weight, just the vast quantity of bullshit he's spewed over the years and how easy it is to dig up would tank him if he ever ran for a serious position in anything, which he won't.
How many montages of him saying "nigger" do you think would pop up on all the MSM news sites within the first week?
 
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I've never heard of the "I wouldn't even rape you" quote. Care to fill me in?

To cut a long story short a female politician was talking about online harassment and how she received rape threats. Sargon then had the brilliant idea of posting idea on her feed “I wouldn’t even rape you” and the uk media had a field day.
While she said she wasn’t offended it gained him a lot of notoriety in the mainstream press, this was shortly followed by some chick online called Kristine Winters creating a group called the anti-sargons where she does nothing all day but write thinly veiled hate fuck me daddy posts.
 
Fat Pig knew what he was doing and how the vast majority of people would interpret it. The whole "Whoa whoa, he's in trouble for NOT wanting to rape?! I guess he should've said he DID want to rape her in that case!" demonstrates the peak of wit with these fruits.
iirc Philips is an actual sexual assault victim so it is dickish to do on that front, feminists just arent smart enough to put it that way.

He really does survive by having witless enemies
 
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Did anyone see The DayOfFreedom event at all?

I swung by to have a look. Will post a more detailed opinion later.

I saw where Dankula had tweeted a pic captioned with something like"AND NOW HERE'S ANTIFA!" that appeared to have no Antifa in it and assumed most of it would be similar; trying to make up drama that didn't exist for delicious retweets.
 
I arrived late to the event on Whitehall road, and I only really saw four speeches whilst there.
  • The end of Sargon’s speech. Basically the same monotone and delivery as his youtube videos, but only on a big stage. No enthusiasm and a lot of same old same old from his videos.
  • Gavin McInnes was next and god was he overdramatic. Like saying really stupid shit that makes you go “Really?”. Saying stuff like he wants to have the right to say offensive stuff and would die in combat for the right to do it. I just sort of rolled my eyes at the whole thing.
  • Lauren Southern next. Well, from video anyway as y’know…banned from the country and shit. Hers was ok but nothing too exciting.
  • Milo was last. I watched a bit of his at the beginning, then left. He said nothing I could remember and just posed like a gimp as always.

Other things to note.
  • It was quite a large turnout. About over 1000 people there, and this is on a street in Whitehall, next to Westminster so the crowd had a sizeable presence. Lot of union jack flags, clapping, as well as a lot of people filming on phones.
  • Also quite even out on gender and age range. Not just burly white fat men, but also a lot of women, and young people there as well. Was surprised to see a lot of teenage girls there too. Curious as to who they were there for.
  • Also noticed a lot of American girls chatting and “flirting” with police officers. Probably to distract them but it was the same culprits doing it.
  • They blocked the main road, so if you wanted to get by, you had to go through the crowds. Now for me that was fine, no intimidation whatsoever. But there were a lot of Muslims, Black People, and general tourists walking by who I imagine would be a lot more intimidated by what was going on, and had kids with them. There was one example where a woman with a burqa on got her stroller stuck in-between the crowds and almost had a panic as she wanted to get out of there fast.
  • Lot of police there. Like all up and down the road, and If you walked down Whitehall road, you’ll know its long. I lived in London for over a year now and whenever a protest or demonstration like this occurs, there is always heavy police presence. That’s just the way it is. Since the terrorist attacks last year, you can just never be sure.
  • It was also very warm, but that’s not really important.
  • They had a big stage as well as a massive screen too. Looked really well produced. Like someone wealthy put in the money for the event. You wouldn’t see this scale for Left wing demonstrations, that’s for sure.
  • Apparently, Alifa came twice during the event, but I missed them both times.
  • Never saw anyone noteworthy up close, just from a distance. Wasn’t really eager to get too close to proceedings.
That’s me for now. Any other questions hit me up. Did anyone else go? Would be great to get another perspective.
 
I arrived late to the event on Whitehall road, and I only really saw four speeches whilst there.
  • The end of Sargon’s speech. Basically the same monotone and delivery as his youtube videos, but only on a big stage. No enthusiasm and a lot of same old same old from his videos.
  • Gavin McInnes was next and god was he overdramatic. Like saying really stupid shit that makes you go “Really?”. Saying stuff like he wants to have the right to say offensive stuff and would die in combat for the right to do it. I just sort of rolled my eyes at the whole thing.
  • Lauren Southern next. Well, from video anyway as y’know…banned from the country and shit. Hers was ok but nothing too exciting.
  • Milo was last. I watched a bit of his at the beginning, then left. He said nothing I could remember and just posed like a gimp as always.

Other things to note.
  • It was quite a large turnout. About over 1000 people there, and this is on a street in Whitehall, next to Westminster so the crowd had a sizeable presence. Lot of union jack flags, clapping, as well as a lot of people filming on phones.
  • Also quite even out on gender and age range. Not just burly white fat men, but also a lot of women, and young people there as well. Was surprised to see a lot of teenage girls there too. Curious as to who they were there for.
  • Also noticed a lot of American girls chatting and “flirting” with police officers. Probably to distract them but it was the same culprits doing it.
  • They blocked the main road, so if you wanted to get by, you had to go through the crowds. Now for me that was fine, no intimidation whatsoever. But there were a lot of Muslims, Black People, and general tourists walking by who I imagine would be a lot more intimidated by what was going on, and had kids with them. There was one example where a woman with a burqa on got her stroller stuck in-between the crowds and almost had a panic as she wanted to get out of there fast.
  • Lot of police there. Like all up and down the road, and If you walked down Whitehall road, you’ll know its long. I lived in London for over a year now and whenever a protest or demonstration like this occurs, there is always heavy police presence. That’s just the way it is. Since the terrorist attacks last year, you can just never be sure.
  • It was also very warm, but that’s not really important.
  • They had a big stage as well as a massive screen too. Looked really well produced. Like someone wealthy put in the money for the event. You wouldn’t see this scale for Left wing demonstrations, that’s for sure.
  • Apparently, Alifa came twice during the event, but I missed them both times.
  • Never saw anyone noteworthy up close, just from a distance. Wasn’t really eager to get too close to proceedings.
That’s me for now. Any other questions hit me up. Did anyone else go? Would be great to get another perspective.

So I have some general questions: we obviously hear a lot about London being increasingly unsafe and full of the "Muslim Menace"; how true do you feel this to be? Are protests like these a frequent occurrence? Do you feel an increasing belligerence between Muslim immigrants and leftists on one hand and "liberalists" and nativists on the other?
 
So I have some general questions: we obviously hear a lot about London being increasingly unsafe and full of the "Muslim Menace"; how true do you feel this to be? Are protests like these a frequent occurrence? Do you feel an increasing belligerence between Muslim immigrants and leftists on one hand and "liberalists" and nativists on the other?

I live in London so can give my experiences interacting with the sand niggers, I mean muslims. They aren’t that much of a problem, the burqa shit is weird but not really an issue, no go zones dont really exist, the belligerence between muslims, the left and “liberalists”(hate this word) the right exists due to muslims being overblown as an issue by tabloid newspapers like the Daily Mail. The majority of people in the UK just want to be happy and not fucked with, when they are in a bad spot, immagrants/muslims/eu are easy targets they can deflect to with help from tabloid news.
There is a problem with pakistani british muslims rape gangs, raping white teenagers but that has alot to do with the police icompetence of not taking the situation seriously when it was small, the cuts from the current goverment to the police force and more specifically community policing aint helping.
 
I live in London so can give my experiences interacting with the sand niggers, I mean muslims. They aren’t that much of a problem, the burqa shit is weird but not really an issue, no go zones dont really exist, the belligerence between muslims, the left and “liberalists”(hate this word) the right exists due to muslims being overblown as an issue by tabloid newspapers like the Daily Mail. The majority of people in the UK just want to be happy and not fucked with, when they are in a bad spot, immagrants/muslims/eu are easy targets they can deflect to with help from tabloid news.
There is a problem with pakistani british muslims rape gangs, raping white teenagers but that has alot to do with the police icompetence of not taking the situation seriously when it was small, the cuts from the current goverment to the police force and more specifically community policing aint helping.

I was up there last year on a holiday and if you took away the iconic architecture you would be second guessing which continent your plane had landed. Such a "diverse" population. Thankfully, we weren't there long, we ended up spending the rest of the holiday in Ireland as the point of the trip was for my nieces baptism.
 
I live in London so can give my experiences interacting with the sand niggers, I mean muslims. They aren’t that much of a problem, the burqa shit is weird but not really an issue, no go zones dont really exist, the belligerence between muslims, the left and “liberalists”(hate this word) the right exists due to muslims being overblown as an issue by tabloid newspapers like the Daily Mail. The majority of people in the UK just want to be happy and not fucked with, when they are in a bad spot, immagrants/muslims/eu are easy targets they can deflect to with help from tabloid news.
There is a problem with pakistani british muslims rape gangs, raping white teenagers but that has alot to do with the police icompetence of not taking the situation seriously when it was small, the cuts from the current goverment to the police force and more specifically community policing aint helping.

I was up there last year on a holiday and if you took away the iconic architecture you would be second guessing which continent your plane had landed. Such a "diverse" population. Thankfully, we weren't there long, we ended up spending the rest of the holiday in Ireland as the point of the trip was for my nieces baptism.

So in general London is not as much a shit hole as the right like to paint it as? I ask because I'll be there for a few days this August.

EDIT: Just found this gem.
So besides Soygon fellating himself and his march, apparently Notch has decided to help him with his GoFundMe. Has Notch chosen to go full in after years of trolling, or is this a case of more money than sense?
 
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