Monica Rial / Monica Jean Rial / Rialisms & Ron Toye / Ronald Toye III / rontoye3 - 5th Bulma and Ron "Pick Up the Phone or You'll Find Your Dog Dead When You Get Home" Toye

I went on Facebook to view the debate about BLM between Ron and his father. I couldn't see it, but his son posted about it on his Facebook page. Whatever Ron's dad said that got him blocked, it probably wasn't as bad as his son talking about shooting and killing niggers on his YouTube channel.

See at 3:30 & 6:25

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I did a search for the two things he said to see if he was quoting some rap music. The top line originated from a snapchat by XXXTentacion, which was sampled in a song, but the bottom line appears to be a Ron Toye IV original.

"I'm a big truck driver Trump supporter get me a buckshot shoot me a nigger."
"I'm driving down to kill some nigger."



 
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@Ron Toye must've given him a remotely great big talking to yesterday. Given that the video was streamed two weeks ago on May 26 (but was viewed by literally no one it looked like), it shows that Ron has no idea what his own son's been up to and had to be told by anons on the Internet about what went on. Teenagers are stupid, they do stupid things, but they only do stupid things because no one's there to wrangle them in and let them know "Hey, think twice, kiddo", especially if they weren't taught that from a young age. Great parenting skills there.

Too bad the Internet is forever.
 
@Ron Toye must've given him a remotely great big talking to yesterday. Given that the video was streamed two weeks ago on May 26 (but was viewed by literally no one it looked like), it shows that Ron has no idea what his own son's been up to and had to be told by anons on the Internet about what went on. Teenagers are stupid, they do stupid things, but they only do stupid things because no one's there to wrangle them in and let them know "Hey, think twice, kiddo", especially if they weren't taught that from a young age. Great parenting skills there.

Too bad the Internet is forever.

Goddamn, what an indictment of @Ron Toye's parenting skills.
What level of pathetic are we on for the sheepdog?
 
The video has been removed.

I did a search for the two things he said to see if he was quoting some rap music. The top line originated from a snapchat by XXXTentacion, which was sampled in a song, but the bottom line appears to be a Ron Toye IV original.

"I'm a big truck driver Trump supporter get me a buckshot shoot me a nigger."
"I'm driving down to kill some nigger."


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You could tell Ron and Monica "support" BlackLivesMatter when they're letting their son upload a video gloating about shooting blacks in a video game.
 
@Ron Toye must've given him a remotely great big talking to yesterday. Given that the video was streamed two weeks ago on May 26 (but was viewed by literally no one it looked like), it shows that Ron has no idea what his own son's been up to and had to be told by anons on the Internet about what went on. Teenagers are stupid, they do stupid things, but they only do stupid things because no one's there to wrangle them in and let them know "Hey, think twice, kiddo", especially if they weren't taught that from a young age. Great parenting skills there.

Too bad the Internet is forever.

I hope the kid didn't have a dog. Poor puppy.
 
it also shows that Ron is still reading the thread.
Not necessarily. A capo might have tipped him off about it, or he could have found out himself. Or maybe he didn't find out at all but his kid got tipped off independently.

But Ron, if you are reading… Either start responding to your AMA thread, or, even better, ignore us and get back to work - are ya closing, son?
 
Not necessarily. A capo might have tipped him off about it, or he could have found out himself. Or maybe he didn't find out at all but his kid got tipped off independently.

But Ron, if you are reading… Either start responding to your AMA thread, or, even better, ignore us and get back to work - are ya closing, son?
Now if Ron does come back and gets questioned about his son's video, all he's going to say is "it sounds like my son, but I'm not sure".

If it was somebody who's watching this thread that told him or his son, then that's an example of why we can't have nice things. But at least we still have the archive.
 
Okay, I took the time to listen to Ron's latest interview in its entirety and wanted to get my thoughts out there. I suppose first and foremost I should mention that Ron said he was done with the Farms (posting anyway, he may still lurk). He found that the forum's interface was confusing when it came to making replies to other's posts. So, the chances of Ron returning are pretty slim at this point... unless he decides to give it another try and actually learn how to use the quoting system to answer everyone's posts properly. I'm pretty sure kiwis tried to teach him how, but he didn't seem to catch on.

Anyway, there are lots of points he loves to repeat constantly as his defense as to why he did no wrong. He is quite fixated on the following things.

1. Nick was the one that made things public

He compares the engagement on his own tweets is very little compared to Nick's followers. What he fails to mention is that Nick only made a video after a month this shit was going down. If he wants to compare engagement, that's stupid... because Monica's statement had garnered a lot of attention in the anime community. People didn't know who Nick was at the time... and Nick would have never noticed the situation if they didn't blow it up on Twitter first. Also, quite a few articles were already published about the situation... articles which Monica decided to provide information for.

2. Vic's rep was already bad!

What he fails to understand is that rumors made by a bunch of nobodies had no impact on Vic's career. Vic was invited to 30-40 cons a year while such rumors existed. It wasn't until 2019 that Vic only attended a handful of cons. What was the difference between those years? Maybe it was because a certain personal fiancee in the VA industry decided to make public claims... That just might make people more inclined to believe Vic's a "dangerous" person and too much of a risk to invite to conventions.

3. Vic's apology came out before Monica or I posted anything!

What forced this to come out though? Was it because some whores thought it would be fun to like and share a tweet that made outrageous claims against Vic? Their support made people believe such an outlandish rumor. Enough so that Vic felt the need to apologize. What would of happened if those whales decided to leave that ridiculous tweet be? It would have been lost to the wind...

Let's not forget that Monica was already reaching out to conventions to get Vic booted. Also making claims to her employer to start the investigation that would get Vic fired. There were things going on behind the scenes. But of course he won't take that into account. It wasn't until after Vic was terminated, they began to lash out. But it isn't just public things that count, Ron. The things done privately matter too.

4. Vic would have been fine if he just didn't sue!

Ron brings up a hypothetical in which Vic never sued anyone. Ron likes to hammer the idea that Vic would have been saved if only he just made some videos on YouTube about his connection with God or something stupid like that. Ron won't take into account that if Vic didn't file the suit all those terrible articles would still exist to ruin Vic's reputation. Kamehacon would have run without him. The only ones who would benefit from no lawsuit being filed would be the defendants. Fans would figure the articles about him would have been true and lost trust in Vic. Even if he did some kind of YouTube channel about repenting or some shit, his former fans would be gone. Vic would have been forever casted out of the anime community.

5. Vic's email

Why did Monica not reply? Ron says it was because she was told not to respond during the investigation. But we all know this all happened after Vic was terminated and that Monica was being a vindictive cunt when she instead decided to forward it and bitch about it. She was the one who requested Vic not to contact her, it wasn't the other way around. Why did Ron not reply instead? Well, Monica couldn't share info during the investigation. Again, this happened after. Also, it has been pretty clear Monica shared information with Ron during the investigation as Ron gloated about having knowledge of the investigation on Twitter. Ron only reached out to Vic's fan club after there was an impending lawsuit on the way. He fails to explain why he didn't reach out sooner. You know... before Vic retained Ty. He only had 4 months.. But for some reason he feels justified in how he reached out to Vic.

6. Public concern

Ron discusses it is okay to speak out about someone out of a public concern. Truth matters not. Even though truth is supposed to be his defense. Clearly, he's just being full of shit and trying to defend his position in any ridiculous manner he can now.

7. Assault is not a crime

Yes, it is... Ron. If a woman came up to you and said she was assaulted by someone in the streets, what image would come to your mind?

A. Someone farted in her general direction
B. Someone flicked her ear
C. Someone physically attacked her

The answer is pretty clear, Ron. All you have to do is look up the definition to understand that it has a specific legal definition. When you look up assault, you will see many articles about people who are "charged with assault". If you meant it jokingly, it certainly didn't sound that way. Especially when claiming to Slatosch that "charges would be on the way" and if you brought Vic to court you'd see who would "walk away on the sex offenders list". It's a big statement that gives a picture that Vic committed a crime.

Ron tries to act like he's a changed man, but he also admits that aggression is the first tactic he uses when he feels cornered. It was something that is noticed by his coworkers. He's aggressive and it clearly shows in how he handled the situation with Vic. His tweets were fueled by anger and aggression. There isn't much thought he put into his tweets. Just pure emotion. That is what I get out of Ron Toye's interview anyway.

Oh, to answer about Ron being an employee at Funi, Jamie made a tweet at Monica about how their boyfriends/husbands/whatever were higher ups in the company. It was a joke she made with Monica, but most people took it seriously. I know I did when it first came out and made me think about how messed up that was. Later it was established that it wasn't true, but it was never cleared up in the legal documents. I wouldn't be surprised if people still think Ron is involved with Funi somehow.

Of course Ron would be the type of parent that doesn't pay attention to what his kid is doing. That's too funny. It's sad when an internet forum pays more attention to your kid than you do, Ron. I'm sure there has been a recent discussion about the meaning of words like "nigger". But God, Ron... you're the worst possible person to teach that lesson. Could it be that your son just perceives that word differently than you do? So it's okay right? Like using the word assault for mundane things. It's all about perception, really.
 
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Also something about this comment Ron's kid made rubs me the wrong way. By "your son", is he talking about his grandfather, or his own dad or uncle? Why would you say "your son" to your grandmother (if Loraine's the grandmother and not an aunt, what even is the Toye family tree)?
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Either way, their family's all fucked up. Drama's not uncommon in families, but it must be really bad for them both in a political sense and some personal backgrounds they had to go through (and legally, too, given @Ron Toye's past behavior).
 
lol so he got his lie-game from his old man.

Or are we actually convinced those are randos/pubs?
Haven't watched the videos, but siege doesn't have 2v2 matchmaking. Either he got a couple friends together to act it out, or is an internet tough guy like his dad and decided to bring them into a private match and "teach them a lesson."
 
Of course Ron would be the type of parent that doesn't pay attention to what his kid is doing. That's too funny. It's sad when an internet forum pays more attention to your kid than you do, Ron. I'm sure there has been a recent discussion about the meaning of words like "nigger". But God, Ron... you're the worst possible person to teach that lesson. Could it be that your son just perceives that word differently than you do? So it's okay right? Like using the word assault for mundane things. It's all about perception, really.

His son had to learn that kind of behavior from somewhere. I assume that just like his lecturing of Vic, who did nothing wrong, while himself being a wife beating piece of shit, he must have said nigger all the time around his kid and that's how he picked up that kind of behavior. Racist asshole.
 
I watched one of the R6 videos a few days ago when this first broke and there was no voice chat at all, much less any that would indicate any of the players were racist. No idea where that is coming from.
 
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Finally am able to watch the interview (least the parts Nontransferable posted), but while I know his microphone is a piece of shit, dear God, @Ron Toye's voice sounds like his balls never once dropped, or he's still stuck in perpetual puberty. No wonder he's attracted to Monica, their voices are on the same wavelength.

EDIT: Monica's crying every night for six months just because they got doxed? :story: If she's such an emotional wreck that she's brought to tears over this, there's no fucking way she'd have chosen to stay online, she'd have shut everything down for her own emotional and mental health.

Also about the "two wolves" allegory, it's clear Ron's mixing up the two wolves inside him. It's obvious the one wolf that is in control has been wearing the skin of the other one this entire time.

EDIT 2: "If my son had made the decision that you did, I would be proud." I thought being trans was not a choice 🤔, but why would he want to become a girl while living with his father, the abuser of his mother and who shows disrespect to "weak women"? Also, it was his decision to say "nigger" on a game stream, like it came out rather naturally for him. So what if he came out not in support of BLM? Would you still be proud of your son and still talk to him about it, or would you block him like you did your father so you could "gather your emotions"?
 
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Well now that I finished the cut videos and can finally heal my eardrums with some testosterone therapy, I just have to say I'm shocked, shocked no one did this yet, and I'm making this my only other contribution in relation to the interview because this man is literally unreal.

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