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REAL RANCID HOURS
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There's been speculation on why Pey was added to the network
With my take on it here
The IP2 simps saying the quiet part out loud and revealing exactly why she's on the network
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Basically confirmed as can be seen by a mods, (Thunda) answer to this thread
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Now the imgur in the answer to Thunda has this pic
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Personally, I call bullshit without further evidence, as none of the supposed nudes have a face pic and the tik-tok grabs do
 
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Raw story just did an article about baked and the IP2 streamers https://kiwifarms.net/threads/notor...amers-whove-committed-violent-assaults.92415/

Notorious Capitol rioter Baked Alaska is a conduit for incels, gamers and IRL streamers who've committed violent assault (archive)​


They talk about the ip2 streamers and RV6 / Dope District
he streamers in Gionet's orbit are almost exclusively male, and few, if any, women have been admitted to the club. Corrine Cliford, one of the most well-known women streamers, is treated as a pariah by many male streamers, including Gionet. Most of the male streamers are white, but not all: Two Black streamers, Dope District (Shawn Guthrie) and Flat Earth Boxer, were invited to join an RV tour with Gionet last fall. At the outset of the RV trip, on Oct. 16, Guthrie signaled his conservative orientation by displaying a Trump flag and declaring, "Y'all ready for this shit? We're about to get this on the side of the RV. Trump 2020, baby." Flat Earth Boxer, whose name alludes to his affinity for esoteric theories, can be seen in one video berating diners through a bullhorn by yelling incongruously: "The Earth is flat and face-hairy. God is coming back soon to judge this earth. It's all the New World Order."

While the streaming universe makes space for men of color like Guthrie and Flat Earth Boxer, the streams revolving around Gionet and his YouTuber friends also project a soft version of white nationalism.

Lol @ Woozuh
In one video, reportedly recorded at Gionet's home in Mesa on May 14, Woozuh makes a reference to "White Boy Summer," a catchphrase created by the son of actor Tom Hanks that was quickly embraced by neo-Nazis.

"Find a white girl and turn it into white baby winter," Woozuh says, in what appears to be a subtle nod to the white supremacist preoccupation with white birthrates.

More talking about Dope District
In Las Vegas, near the end of the tour in mid-November, Guthrie was charged with battery for dragging another streamer — Aldo Rivas aka Aldi1K — down the steps of the RV by his ankles and causing him to "hit the side of his face on every step," according to a police report. The livestream showed Rivas — described by witnesses as "extremely intoxicated" — "stand up and attempt to push another man before Guthrie punched him in the face, according to a story in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The newspaper reported that Rivas was taken to the hospital and placed on a ventilator.

Talking about Smooth Sanchez
Another streamer, 19-year-old Malik Sanchez, became the subject of an investigation by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York City in February. Sanchez was arrested on April 14 after an FBI special agent reviewed a livestream made on Feb. 13, in which the YouTuber streamed himself walking through an outdoor dining area in the Flatiron district saying, "Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar. Bomb detonation in two, two minutes. I take you with me and I kill all you. I kill all you right now. And I kill you for Allah. Fuck, fuck that shit. I'm gonna Allah. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna fucking do it for Allah. I'm gonna do it, for, Allah, Allah, Allahu Akbar. Come on. I do it, bomb now, bomb now."
According to an affidavit filed by Special Agent Ryan Symons, at least six people in the enclosed outdoor seating area grabbed their belongings and fled.

"Yo, all of them scattered," Sanchez told his followers walking away from the restaurant. "Holy shit. Holy shit, boys. That was fucking five starts. That was five stars. Holy shit, huh?"

A grand jury indicted Sanchez for felony false information and hoaxes on April 22.
Sanchez was a contender to participate in the RV tour. One of his videos from last October shows Gionet proposing a contest between Sanchez and a more experienced streamer to see which could attract the highest number of viewers and earn a spot on the RV. Earlier in the same stream, Sanchez and Gionet watched a Starbucks store being looted during a Los Angeles Lakers victory celebration. Gionet can be heard telling Sanchez: "Run in there real quick. Don't grab anything."

Sanchez's stream shows him following Gionet's suggestion to go inside the looted store as Gionet waits outside. Responding to someone saying, "The most expensive thing in here is the coffee maker," Sanchez says, "Break it." Shortly after, he can be heard saying, "Flip it over," and green patio umbrella topples to the floor in front of him.

Heightening the government's concern, Sanchez has professed an affinity for the incel movement and admiration for its unofficial founder, Elliot Rodger, who killed six people and injured 14 others in Santa Barbara, Calif. in 2014. Short for "involuntary celibate," incel refers to a mostly online movement of young men who believe they have been unjustly denied romantic and sexual attention and who direct anger at women they perceive as withholding it and men whom they view as being more sexually successful. Including the Rodger murders, the US government attributes 28 deaths in the United States and Canada through five separate incel attacks since May 2014.
In a letter to the court seeking Sanchez's continued detention, US Attorney Audrey Strauss cited three separate references Sanchez made to his affinity with the incel movement during his streams.

On Feb. 7, Strauss wrote that Sanchez followed two women down the street in Manhattan and yelled, "Fuck you, you bitch. It's 'cause of you, it's 'cause of you that I'm a virgin — I have incel rage." He also reportedly told them that Rodger was a "good guy" and that his victims "deserved to be run over and hit by a truck" and "slaughtered."

Again, according to Strauss, on March 20, Sanchez harassed people in an outdoor dining area by mimicking pointing a gun with his fingers and saying, "Elliott fucking Rodgers, baby. I pull out the Glocks, baby. I, I, I do it all day. I really pull out the Glocks and I — I bust that shit."

Even more about sanchez and they had an "expert from Elon University" come and talk about it
In another stream, on March 24, Sanchez reportedly spoke directly to his followers, strengthening the government's belief that his stated affinity for the incel movement is sincere.

"I am an incel," Sanchez said in the video. "I'm an incel. But, I guess streaming kind of helps me therapeutically in a sense, that it keeps me out of, like, my incel, the mindset."

While most IRL streamers are not as extreme as Sanchez, the community is broadly organized around a shared antifeminist stance.

"They're generically subversive," said Megan Squire, a computer scientist at Elon University who monitors far-right extremists. "They tend to be right wing. I wouldn't say there's an ideology It's kind of a potpourri. I see a lot of libertarianism. I see a lot of gaming culture. It's anti-authority in a weird way."
The community is overwhelmingly male, Squire said.

"It's anti-woman — that's the internet, right?" she said. "They dislike women and authority more than they dislike people of other races. I've seen numerous streams of multiracial streamers in which they all pile on media channels or some news story or some 'e-thot' — some woman — that they don't like. Some of that comes out of the gamer culture of teenage boys."

The FBI had to watch the mace compilation videos + more about sanchez
Most of the assaults by IRL streamers involve Mace. Storylines involving streamers antagonizing bystanders and provoking conflict that escalates into violence are so ubiquitous that a search of the term "maced" on YouTube brings up almost a dozen titles featuring streamer protagonists, including some familiar names. The first video that comes up, entitled "Pepper Spray Compilation Part 2, features an image of one of Gionet's victims. Others include "IRL Streamer (Baked Alaska) Causes Trouble & Pepper sprays man + Dope District Attacked! (FULL)," "Baked Alaska Content Sprays Bouncer in Scottsdale, AZ (Dec 10, 2020)," "Live-Streamer 'Baked Alaska' Pressed + Pepper Sprays man who did not want to be filmed ~ 2020-10-27," "Smooth Sanchez irl,ends up getting tackled by store owner for macing him," "Baked Alaska maced a homeless cholo in LA," "Baked Alaska Content Sprays Black Guy in Austin (Nov 1 2020)," "Smooth Sanchez VS NYC 'SJW MACED'" and "Baked Alaska & Dope District New Orleans Macing Incident 10 30 2020."

Prosecutors working on Sanchez's bomb threat have taken note of the streams.

"The government is aware of videos of the defendant macing approximately five people in the last six months; and despite repeated law enforcement intervention, he has remained entirely undeterred." Assistant US Attorney Kaylan E. Lasky told Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang during an April 14 hearing, according to a transcript filed with the court.

The government's May 5 letter to the court reflects that Sanchez deployed homophobic and antisemitic invective in one of the macing attacks. According to the government, Sanchez walked up to man in the Flatiron on Dec. 6, 2020 and asked: "What is Santa getting you this, this uh Christmas?" When the man responded, "Getting you away from me," Sanchez reportedly said, "Why do you sound like a faggot? Are you Jewish? Are you Jewish? What's wrong with you?" The man responded by walking up to Sanchez, who then sprayed him in the face.
In another incident, last October, Sanchez reportedly climbed the Queensboro Bridge. Federal prosecutors say that during that incident he sprayed pepper spray at people on the pedestrian path below.

In a statement provided to Raw Story, an FBI spokesman did not specifically address a question about whether the agency was focusing on dangerous and assaultive potentially incentivized by a need for audience engagement and donations.
"The FBI's concern is not about anyone's ideology but in whether a person is engaged in violence," a spokesperson told Raw Story. "Our concern is always to prevent violence and protect our communities."

Specific to Sanchez, Lasky told Judge Wang that the incel movement is a focus of law enforcement attention. Responding to a question from Wang during the April 14 hearing about whether violence committed by incel adherents is "treated as domestic terrorism acts," Lasky said, "I would say that this is one of the — incels are one of the domestic extremist groups that, you know, law enforcement is currently focused on."

Sanchez's lawyer, Clay Kaminky, sought to downplay his client's misconduct by shifting responsibility to the fans who provide encouragement through chat comments and donations. His client's videos are "more obnoxious than anything," Kaminksi told Judge Wang during the April 14 hearing.

"They read as a young person, an immature, young person thinking that this is funny, and he's being egged on — you can see the comments scrolling — and he's being egged on by these people across the internet who are trying to get him to do things and donating money so that he does them," Kaminsky said. "And, you know, they're offensive, but they are — he thinks they're playing."

Of course they name drop Ice Poseidon LOL
IRL streaming evolved out of game-streaming, a culture that emerged around 2011. The social media platform Twitch launched a services that allows game players to live-streamed their play while fans comment. The streams were monetized, with donations typically eliciting acknowledgement and appreciation from the player-streamer, creating a feedback loop. Paul Denino aka Ice Poseidon is an important innovator in the format. He started playing the online game fantasy role-playing game RuneScape, but moved outside as a streamer in July 2016 when Nintendo released Pokémon Go. In December 2016, according to a New Yorker profile, Denino announced that he was moving to Los Angeles, and he began streaming his life. The result was something both transparent and contrived — a real-time video-streaming analogue to reality TV populated by self-employed content producers.
 
The gangstalking continues Loulz has been honked at a couple times and had cop hit his siren for a split second in the past 5 mins or so and somebody took a flash photo of him . He's convinced he's really being gangstalked now . Stream snipers need to start driving by and honking and taking flash photos of all the IP2 streamers to feed the paranoia - Mundane Ralph

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NTREPID ALWAYS WATCHING
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Gypsy Crusader also makes an appearance...
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Chat's still pissing Speedy off and keeps asking him to score a bitwave whale and then saying fuck Jewel
He says ok then and rings Jewel, though it seems he had a different sort of scoring in mind...
He turned his mic off so he couldn't be heard

But Jewel was streaming and from her side of the conversation we could understand at least some things that were said:

Meth stream incoming...
 
ATTILA FINALLY BREAKS GEEZER'S MIND
ATTILA LOST THE KEYCARD
GEEZER BELIEVES THE BLACK GUY THEY WERE STREAMING WITH STOLE IT
HE FREAKS OUT


-he got the keycard reprogrammed
-Attila is no longer allowed back in
-goes on niggerhate rant for the next 30 minutes (in a nutshell)


HE FOUND THE OTHER KEYCARD UNDER A BEER CAN HAHAHA


Attila literally drove Geezer insane in under a week


how long until he drives the blackman insane too?
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