He's trying to engage with Charlotte but she isn't responding.
The best way to respond to attention-seekers such as JY is to deny them unnecessary attention. Let's hope JY takes the hint and leaves her alone if she shows a refusal to engage JY or explicitly asked to be left alone, just as JY demanded others to be left alone.
2) I never thought I'd see the day when kiwifarms members advised one another to abide by the BC Human Rights Code/Tribunal. I recognize the practical points here, in terms of protecting people who would get dinged, and not gifting ammo to Yaniv. But I still don't like the idea of telling anyone to comply with such bullshit, and if people feel they can take the heat, some civil disobedience is justified.
I don't think the entire KF user base is being told to abide by the tribune rulings per se; just those subject to its jurisdiction. Unlike many lolcows that threaten legal action without actually following through, JY is willing to pursue action against those critics from which relief can be sought -- whether its simply having their SM accounts suspended/banned or filing complaints with the tribunal against local critics -- especially those that are unwilling or unable to put up a defense to JY's complaints. As such, those 'Farmers local to JY need to be aware that any type of engagement, even if it's mere civil disobedience, could lead to JY responding with action in return.
While I suspect the Cricket twitter account got suspended for being a bit too persistent in engaging JY, that particular user seemed smart enough to avoid direct confrontation about JY's sordid past and previous identity in using JY's preferred name and pronouns while keeping responses to JY's tweets (the ones posted here anyways) largely on-topic. That may be the best approach for anyone that insists on engaging JY online.
the HRT would have given jonathan a huge judgement if they weren't afraid of how this would make the HRT system look to the public.
Based on my reading of the ruling, it sounded like JY could have received a more favorable ruling had it not been for some key issues:
- Despite seeking and receiving anonymity, JY has publicly discussed the cases and a private conversation that was to be kept confidential.
- JY made racially-stereotyped insults of Laser Cut Beauty Salon's legal counsel after JY had claimed that the salon's initial response using ambiguous he/she pronouns was tantamount to misgendering that deserved to be sanctioned by the tribunal.
- JY's withdrawal of the complaints where the salons responded and showed willingness to defend themselves raised the question whether JY's complaints were filed in good faith.
I know JY is into tech stuff though (case in point, those google glasses). Did he get an implant from some small start-up company?
One one hand, JY is a self-proclaimed tech nerd. So, it wouldn't be surprising if JY was injected with a health-monitoring chip as part of a tech experiment or medical procedure -- assuming that Canadian healthcare uses this kind of medical nanotechnology. On the other hand, JY's exaggerated sense of self-worth and value is such that this could be a wild claim that is unsubstantiated at best and completely false at worst.
It sounds weird and stilted because he's trying to twist something pitiful into something impressive. The fact that he says it's checking him 24/7 seems telling: they're called continuous glucose monitors.
JY's aforementioned tendency to exaggerate really shows here, huh? Leave it up to the PR/spin doctor part of JY to make such an ordinary process seem more impressive than it really is when one considers there have been various continuous health monitors around in some form or another for quite some time. The only aspect that might be revolutionary is that the monitor, if it exists and was administered to JY, was injected into the bloodstream as opposed to being a large bulky device that one would wear externally in the past.