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

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I really can't endorse tossing liquid at people, as much of a sperge as Sargon is, and has been lately. Egging is alright, but liquid is a no-no. Many savage nations such as India and Pakistan are riddled with acid attacks. As much as I like laughing at the man, I don't want to see him blinded of acid. Obviously because 1) he won't be able to provide further entertainment and 2) I don't actually hate him neither do I find tossing unknown liquid on people a viable way of protest. Such actions to me are subhuman tier, and these acts are criminal in many countries. Not sure if the media is going to champion acts of violence yet again... we'll see. Knowing how disgusting the British media is, I'm smelling some "Brave _ stands up against hate in peaceful protest" type headlines.

Maybe it's just me.
 
I really can't endorse tossing liquid at people, as much of a sperge as Sargon is, and has been lately. Egging is alright, but liquid is a no-no. Many savage nations such as India and Pakistan are riddled with acid attacks. As much as I like laughing at the man, I don't want to see him blinded of acid. Obviously because 1) he won't be able to provide further entertainment and 2) I don't actually hate him neither do I find tossing unknown liquid on people a viable way of protest. Such actions to me are subhuman tier, and these acts are criminal in many countries. Not sure if the media is going to champion acts of violence yet again... we'll see. Knowing how disgusting the British media is, I'm smelling some "Brave _ stands up against hate in peaceful protest" type headlines.

Maybe it's just me.

Acid attacks are a practice exported by England to the colonies. The first acid attack goes back to the Victorian Era and it has been a social problem in England since then.

Its not the only weird thing exported. Look at how restrictive India and Pakistan at showing affection in their films. This is an export from England as sexual repression became extreme under the British.

For shit sake... India wrote the Karma Sutra, but you can't show a man and woman kissing in film now.
 
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Why throw a milkshake though? Is this some kind of cultural thing?
Two people threw them at Stephen Yaxley-Lennon on the same day last week, and all the british low effort fash loudmouths got up in arms about it, which is just leading to MORE milkshakes
 
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I really can't endorse tossing liquid at people, as much of a sperge as Sargon is, and has been lately. Egging is alright, but liquid is a no-no. Many savage nations such as India and Pakistan are riddled with acid attacks. As much as I like laughing at the man, I don't want to see him blinded of acid. Obviously because 1) he won't be able to provide further entertainment and 2) I don't actually hate him neither do I find tossing unknown liquid on people a viable way of protest. Such actions to me are subhuman tier, and these acts are criminal in many countries. Not sure if the media is going to champion acts of violence yet again... we'll see. Knowing how disgusting the British media is, I'm smelling some "Brave _ stands up against hate in peaceful protest" type headlines.

Maybe it's just me.
I know everyone likes to meme on bongland, but acid attacks don't really happen outside of London, which is a shit -hole anyway. I have no problem with people throwing pleasantly flavored dairy products on someone, unless you do it knowing they are for example, lactose intolerant. I don't thinks Sargon should be crying about a bit of milkshake and calling it "assault" (I know it is assault under UK law)
 
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Well they are not contracted, the lack of SIA shows that which is exactly what you need at an event for security for this very reason. You're more than likely looking at UKIP members who are asked to help out in the local area or people who have come to see Carl. The way they hold him down shows that they have never actually done it before and not used to it, the legs are free to kick about. The arms are not secured, which is the first thing you do when you take someone to the ground, its jut public trying to hold someone down like they have seen on TV and Youtube.

He could get in trouble if they are not licenced and there for security. They can get in bad trouble if they are doing security without their licence and no manager on show with one on.

Edit: Just to add "The penalty for working without a valid licence is up to six months imprisonment, and/or a fine of up to £5,000 as decided by either a Magistrates Court, Sheriff Court or District Court. "

To follow up on this post, he posted this on his Telegram channel earlier today:

Sargon of Akkad said:
Woz doesn't seem to understand that I employ a bunch of working class lads to protect me from frothing middle class communists.


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Why throw a milkshake though? Is this some kind of cultural thing?
I don't think there's something deeply cultural about milkshake specifically. Or fish for that matter. It's just that the agitated heads who spaz out over Tommy and Carl had to pick something, so one of them picked milkshakes and they stuck with it. As Altistic Right pointed out you have eggings, I'd add that I've seen foam being thrown, cream pie also, (no pun intended) and it reminds me of the silly string thing that stuck with Andy Ngo recently too.
 
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Carl might try to laugh at this and say Jim is being egotistical but he's not wrong. That fucking Hello Jim stream inspired alot of ire and made Carl a target.

Journos would not have found like half the shit anons drug up if it weren't for Carl acting like such a dumbass.
Man, you have to give it to Jim. He really dismantled Sargon starting with the suit joke.
Sargon for all of his spergery, was destroyed by his critics, enemies etc. etc. Even with Spencer or/and Winters, Sargon was able to come out somewhat unscathed. so videos that are critical of him were never able to stick.

But man, Jim making Sargon of Applebees really hit Sargon really hard. It opened his defenses to other people, making him to be easily mocked. And he can never brush it off forever.

Jim must have a super power, its like he knows how to read people. Its like he knows words affect people mentally. Its like he is doing this for a living....
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Man, you have to give it to Jim. He really dismantled Sargon starting with the suit joke.
Sargon for all of his spergery, was destroyed by his critics, enemies etc. etc. Even with Spencer or/and Winters, Sargon was able to come out somewhat unscathed. so videos that are critical of him were never able to stick.

But man, Jim making Sargon of Applebees really hit Sargon really hard. It opened his defenses to other people, making him to be easily mocked. And he can never brush it off forever.

Jim must have a super power, its like he knows how to read people. Its like he knows words affect people mentally. Its like he is doing this for a living....
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How many James Shaughnessies are there ffs?
 
Big Brained Carl: "Our artist quit, trying to extort us for money. He wanted to get paid for the models he made, we thought he was our friend!"
Interviewer: "Had you paid him any money?"
BBC: "Uhm...no. Thing is, we weren't employing him, he was a partner in the group."
Interviewer: "So he was part owner of your company?"
BBC: "Well no, but we were totally going to make him so!"

Don't know if this is peak incompetence or just Carl trying to scam his buddy.
“He was trying to extort us!”
“He demanded that we pay him for his assets that he made.”

What a scumbag.
 
Big Brained Carl: "Our artist quit, trying to extort us for money. He wanted to get paid for the models he made, we thought he was our friend!"
Interviewer: "Had you paid him any money?"
BBC: "Uhm...no. Thing is, we weren't employing him, he was a partner in the group."
Interviewer: "So he was part owner of your company?"
BBC: "Well no, but we were totally going to make him so!"

Don't know if this is peak incompetence or just Carl trying to scam his buddy.

Wait I gotta watch that interview. They seriously asked him about his necromancer game? Where is it?
 
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I really can't endorse tossing liquid at people, as much of a sperge as Sargon is, and has been lately. Egging is alright, but liquid is a no-no. Many savage nations such as India and Pakistan are riddled with acid attacks. As much as I like laughing at the man, I don't want to see him blinded of acid. Obviously because 1) he won't be able to provide further entertainment and 2) I don't actually hate him neither do I find tossing unknown liquid on people a viable way of protest. Such actions to me are subhuman tier, and these acts are criminal in many countries. Not sure if the media is going to champion acts of violence yet again... we'll see. Knowing how disgusting the British media is, I'm smelling some "Brave _ stands up against hate in peaceful protest" type headlines.

Maybe it's just me.

Pretty sure nobody here's endorsed the practice, and I really don't see where you get acid attacks from milkshakes.

How many James Shaughnessies are there ffs?

I know, right? I wouldn't have thought O'Shaughnessy to be a widespread name.
 
Carl's sycophantic fans have goldfish level memories, watching them get pissed off at Jim on twitter for laughing at Carl being a bungling idiot at everything he does is fun.

It's like they've all forgotten where Carl "It depends on the age of the child" Of Swindon claimed Jim was a child groomer.
 
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