Gunt in Tampa - 10th - 12th December, 2020

I don't want to be rude to anybody in particular but lol at everybody who thought Gaytor was going to party at Tampa with everybody else.
How I picture it played out:
Shannon: Haha to all you losers that thought I was invited to party with Killstream Krew Tampa Party! Fucking loser idiots, in fact: I'm NOT invited! Take that! *gentle sobbing can be heard*
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This is basically why this guy gets away with randomly assaulting people. Baked's fellow drug-addicted libertarianesque lolcow Chris Cantwell caught a charge and got extradited across state lines for far less than what Baked has done. Of course... the police in that case knew all about 'the crying Nazi' so they didn't let it slide. I wonder if Scottsdale PD know that Baked is a dangerous neonazi who has wreaked havoc across multiple states and runs away before charges can be filed?
Ooh, glad to see the Phoenix New Times (Phoenix AZ Village Voice affiliate I believe) covering this. I didn't realize Baked was living in Phoenix, not very wise to shit where you eat Baked.. even in the same county, very unwise.
When we last heard from Baked Alaska, real name Tim Gionet, in October, the alt-right troll was up in Flagstaff harassing retail employees and almost getting arrested. He seems not to have learned his lesson...

Seemingly unfazed, the bouncer informs Gionet he has committed "chemical assault," while his colleague calls the police.

For those unfamiliar with Gionet, he has previously: tweeted about sending Jewish people to gas chambers, hung out with neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin, and chanted the white supremacist slogan "You will not replace us!" at the Charlottesville torchlight rally.

Last year, Gionet moved to the Phoenix area and after being booted from most major social media sites has moved into a shady right-wing ecosystem where he posts hours-long streams of himself walking around and occasionally harassing service employees.
I'm sure someone will make sure that the New Times is kept up to date on any further antics, it'd be a pity if a local newspaper that will put credible calls through to the local police and prosecutors wasn't fully informed.
 
Was there really no other place that they could rent for $300/night where they could have their get together without issue? It seems impossible to me considering how tourism has been killed, especially with COVID, that they could find no other accommodations. There were no other hotel suites that they could use?

Or is this simply a matter of Ralph being lazy, renting the first home he saw, and then throwing the party whether or not it was against the rules anyway? A chance he didn't even look at the rules?

Most of the listings I saw while digging had pretty similar rules, although I was mostly looking through the pictures and not the rules. I never recall seeing any that actually allowed parties. That said, there were some 300+ listings in the Tampa area and I find it hard to believe that there wouldn't be any that allow parties unless that's just a blanket airbnb policy. He probably checked the rules but rationalized to himself "it isn't actually a party".
 
Now, I honestly don't know much about that area of Florida or AirBnBs in general.

Was there really no other place that they could rent for $300/night where they could have their get together without issue? It seems impossible to me considering how tourism has been killed, especially with COVID, that they could find no other accommodations. There were no other hotel suites that they could use?

Or is this simply a matter of Ralph being lazy, renting the first home he saw, and then throwing the party whether or not it was against the rules anyway? A chance he didn't even look at the rules?
Ralph probably didn't read the rules at all.
 
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