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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
At this point i don't doubt there's already high school try hard intellectuals and freshman in college who say that unironically.
You can't forget that his fanbase are sycophants and can't really have their own thoughts, so they parrot what he says just like people used to do with Amazing Atheist and what people do with Jordan Peterson. Sargon has a cult of personality.
A majority of the people that still follow sargon or consider him a great intellectual have never gone to college or are just starting out. One quick glance at those who follow his Facebook page shows this pretty clearly.
What I'd really like to know is what his wife thinks of all of this. Her husband is on the internet constantly talking about e-drama with people that do not affect them in real life at all. Does he complain to her about people she doesn't know and doesn't give a shit about? He's up really late into the night, and probably sleeps a lot during the day. How much do they interact? We don't know much but it seems like it would be incredibly strained at best. I can't imagine any of his personal relationships with non-Internet folk are going great, if he even has any at this point.
This has always interested me. Both Carl and guys like Quartering both have what would appear to be "normal" enough offline lives, but the fact that they've attached both of their real lives to their internet bullshit has to come up in their home lives at some point. People like Shoe on Head or Skeptic can play it off because they're similar enough to run of the mill YouTube vloggers, but I've always been curious as to how they "civilians" in these guys lives handle this shit, or if they're even fully aware of most of it.
When Sargon doxed that cashier I believe some journalists tried getting contact with his wife to ask her about it, and she's blasted him for chatting up transgirls (apparently routinely), so she has some idea of the extent of it. It just seems like otherwise normal women and extended family members would be at least halfway aware of what these guys do for a living and not find it odd at best, and disturbing or pathetic at worst.
I played with the idea recently of doing a stream and calling it, This Year In Skepticism. I'd make an effort to detail a coherent narrative of everything that has gone on both in public and what might be going on behind the scenes.
But honestly, unless I get alot more free time soon I probably wont have the space to do it.
This has always interested me. Both Carl and guys like Quartering both have what would appear to be "normal" enough offline lives, but the fact that they've attached both of their real lives to their internet bullshit has to come up in their home lives at some point. People like Shoe on Head or Skeptic can play it off because they're similar enough to run of the mill YouTube vloggers, but I've always been curious as to how they "civilians" in these guys lives handle this shit, or if they're even fully aware of most of it.
When Sargon doxed that cashier I believe some journalists tried getting contact with his wife to ask her about it, and she's blasted him for chatting up transgirls (apparently routinely), so she has some idea of the extent of it. It just seems like otherwise normal women and extended family members would be at least halfway aware of what these guys do for a living and not find it odd at best, and disturbing or pathetic at worst.
With sargons family I think they just ignore it. The quartering rarely gets caught in any major controversy because his normal content is pretty basic shit of him bitching about random video game news. He'll occasionally get drunk and do something mildly stupid, but unlike sargon he doesn't publicly sperg out and make 1k tweets in a week. It also helps that the quartering is incredibly boring and people forget about him in a couple days.
I listened for a few minutes. Bunch of faggots with accents talking about whether or not people shouldn't vote if they don't pay taxes.
Boring. Boring-boring. I am incredibly boring. Do you know who's boring? Me. Boring-goring. Zoring loring doring noring foring. Why haven't you changed the channel yet?
Recent arguments have reminded me of how funny they are. The tax thing is another larpy planned society idea that they have because they want to be the Saviors of the West without being too transgressive. So they’re just an edgy version of Turning Point USA.
Regarding the debate he had with Logan and Kristi he was really trying to avoid getting blown the fuck out by just being obstructionist.
its already a law in the US as tax evasion is a felony. I'm not sure about other countries but I'm sure they bar non-taxpayers from voting elections. Now it'll take awhile for the IRS to catch you but they will eventually
its already a law in the US as tax evasion is a felony. I'm not sure about other countries but I'm sure they bar non-taxpayers from voting elections. Now it'll take awhile for the IRS to catch you but they will eventually
Recent arguments have reminded me of how funny they are. The tax thing is another larpy planned society idea that they have because they want to be the Saviors of the West without being too transgressive. So they’re just an edgy version of Turning Point USA.
Regarding the debate he had with Logan and Kristi he was really trying to avoid getting blown the fuck out by just being obstructionist.
So, Old Angry Normie, Whiskey Danger, and Nexus started looking into Vee/Sargon as a Joke, based on seeing Vee's F-List on the Killstream. Nexus (N3XU5), who frequents Old Angry Normie's stream, decided to dive into their Second Life accounts that are linked on the F-list accounts. Nexus is familiar with Second life, and was able to quickly find connections through much digging, and trial-and-error digging into areas they each/both frequented. The second day of the investigation, Nexus and Whiskey Danger went into Second Life, and started asking around, and were pointed to a place (JustPose Ball) where Sargon was known to these furries to frequent. They then found both the Vee Montale character and the Sargon Cyr online at the same time at the same location. These images show the connections and locations they found, as well as the groups and screencaps tying them together. There are too many coincidences to ignore, and the age of the accounts as well as the connections (shared groups) of the accounts makes for an interesting timeline. Also, they tend to be online/offline around the same time. Keep in mind that these are likely original names for both Second Life and F-list, as there's no apparent way to change your account name in either. So these aren't just larpers.
As Carl recently realized, "politics is mostly perception". Even if it's not true but gets legs, they'll have to disavow. They don't want furry degeneracy making people think the P in UKIP is for Pedophiles after all
So, Old Angry Normie, Whiskey Danger, and Nexus started looking into Vee/Sargon as a Joke, based on seeing Vee's F-List on the Killstream. Nexus (N3XU5), who frequents Old Angry Normie's stream, decided to dive into their Second Life accounts that are linked on the F-list accounts. Nexus is familiar with Second life, and was able to quickly find connections through much digging, and trial-and-error digging into areas they each/both frequented. The second day of the investigation, Nexus and Whiskey Danger went into Second Life, and started asking around, and were pointed to a place (JustPose Ball) where Sargon was known to these furries to frequent. They then found both the Vee Montale character and the Sargon Cyr online at the same time at the same location. These images show the connections and locations they found, as well as the groups and screencaps tying them together. There are too many coincidences to ignore, and the age of the accounts as well as the connections (shared groups) of the accounts makes for an interesting timeline. Also, they tend to be online/offline around the same time. Keep in mind that these are likely original names for both Second Life and F-list, as there's no apparent way to change your account name in either. So these aren't just larpers.
I could be wrong but I think all of this has been covered already. I agree that there are some odd coincidences, but another person did some digging and found the Sargon account linked to some guy in the US.
As funny as it'd be, I really doubt its them. Enjoy instead that we memed this whole thing into existence.
Praise Kek
I love how it's presented like a haven for free speech, but I bet if I'd go there and make fun of Sargon I'd be (((censored))). And naming it "The Athenians" most likely shows how he has no idea of how athenian democracy worked, since we've already established e has a hard-on for old civilization but can't understand their cultures for shit.