Man Charged With Threatening Merriam-Webster Over Gender Definitions

The man, Jeremy David Hanson, 34, threatened in October to shoot and bomb the company’s offices because of its definitions of “girl,” “boy,” “trans woman” and other words, federal authorities said.

A California man was arrested this week on charges that he sent messages to Merriam-Webster in which he threatened to shoot and bomb its offices because he didn’t like the company’s dictionary definitions relating to gender identity, the authorities said.
The man, Jeremy David Hanson of Rossmoor, Calif., who was arrested in California on Tuesday, threatened to kill every employee of the Massachusetts-based company, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts said in a statement on Friday.
He was charged with one count of interstate communication of threats to commit violence and released on conditions in California, the statement said. He is set to appear in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts on April 29.

From Oct. 2 to Oct. 8, 2021, Mr. Hanson, 34, sent anonymous comments and messages to Merriam-Webster, which publishes a widely used online dictionary, condemning the company for changing the definitions of words including “boy, “girl” and “trans woman,” according to an affidavit filed by an F.B.I. agent this month.

“There is no such thing as ‘gender identity,’” he wrote in a comment about the definition of “female.” “The imbecile who wrote this entry should be hunted down and shot.”

One of Merriam-Webster’s definitions of female is “having a gender identity that is the opposite of male.”




Mr. Hanson escalated his threats from there, sending messages saying that the company’s headquarters should be “shot up and bombed,” the statement said. He wrote that, by changing certain gender-based definitions, the company was taking part in efforts to “degrade the English language and deny reality.”

In October, Merriam-Webster reported the threats to the F.B.I., which tracked Mr. Hanson through his I.P. address, the bureau’s affidavit said. Because of the threats, the company closed its offices in Springfield, Mass., and New York for five days, prosecutors said.

It was not clear if Mr. Hanson had a lawyer. Messages left at a phone number listed under his name on Friday night were not immediately returned.

His mother told investigators that her son had autism and was “fixated on transgender issues,” the affidavit said.

In recent years, Merriam-Webster, the country’s oldest dictionary publisher, has updated certain definitions to be more inclusive of shifting attitudes around gender.

Representatives for the company did not immediately return emails or phone calls seeking comment on Friday night.
“Hate-filled threats and intimidations have no place in our society,” Rachael S. Rollins, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, said in the statement.

Prosecutors said that while they were investigating Mr. Hanson’s messages, they found threats that they believed he had made to the American Civil Liberties Union, Hasbro, Land O’Lakes, a New York rabbi and others. He repeatedly used the word “Marxist,” they said.

In the statement from the U.S. attorney’s office, Joseph R. Bonavolonta, the special agent in charge of the F.B.I.’s Boston division, said that Mr. Hanson’s threats “crossed a line.”

“Everyone has a right to express their opinion,’’ Mr. Bonavolonta said. “but repeatedly threatening to kill people, as has been alleged, takes it to a new level.”

 
Might be wiser to something else not easily tied to him, a throwaway cell phone (like for registering Twitter accounts to abuse journoscum, although I prefer something like this), than using his own computer to issue words that got the FBI closely interesting in him. David Jeremy Hanson was bit unwise.
Use my brother in law's phone. The thought of him being dragged off by glowies gratifies me.
 
This is the first time I’ve heard this even mentioned. The merriam webster offices have been infiltrated by the woke mob and they have been and are changing our definitions to fit their agenda for several years now. This is real and this is scary and nobody is talking about it but some sperg who issued threats over it.
Their agenda is to sell books to people who already don't need another dictionary. Gotta justify a new edition every year somehow.
 
Weird how each of the cited "threats" discuss what should happen. That's a protected opinion under the first amendment, very different than threatening to actually do it. Likewise I can say people should take inspiration from Timothy McVeigh and recreate his work daily for these rights abridging assholes. That in no way says I'm going to do it, I'm not planning to do it. I simply have the legally protected opinion that in a just world that is what would happen.
He's from California, they're laws are completely messed up so something like free speech about who should die aren't protected. Especially when targeting lefty loonies.
 
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Weird how each of the cited "threats" discuss what should happen. That's a protected opinion under the first amendment, very different than threatening to actually do it. Likewise I can say people should take inspiration from Timothy McVeigh and recreate his work daily for these rights abridging assholes. That in no way says I'm going to do it, I'm not planning to do it. I simply have the legally protected opinion that in a just world that is what would happen.
lol your under arrest
 
I am an euro, so I don't know that much about US law, but my understanding is that it was decided numerous times by the supreme court that "abstract advocacy of violence" is not punishable. The most prominent ruling on that is Brandenburg v. Ohio.
In that case it would have been illegal for Brandenburg to point to a fine black citizen and shout to an audience "KILL THAT NIGGER", because that would have been incitement to commit an immediate crime. Talking in a group and saying something like "NIGGERS SHOULD GET HANGED" would not be punishable because it is abstract and not immediate.
Free speech protections are only allowed for those with money and/or if you're repeating the views of those in power.

The guy's comments likely should be protected, as it's fairly routine for people or groups to have such threats made against them and it doesn't result in people getting arrested. But then he's in California and the FBI has become increasingly political so the guy is fucked.
 
This is the first time I’ve heard this even mentioned. The merriam webster offices have been infiltrated by the woke mob and they have been and are changing our definitions to fit their agenda for several years now. This is real and this is scary and nobody is talking about it but some sperg who issued threats over it.
This isnt scary its actually positive, Acceletaion and total decay is the only way people will actually pickup their guns and slaughter these fuckers instead of just delaying them and "losing with grace" as cuckservatives like.
 
Reminds me of the girl on Twitter who threatened someone in a tweet and the FBI literally reply tweeted that they take these threats very seriously and would be investigating.

Anyway....I'm sorry but Land'O'Lakes? Does he feel Pocahontas shouldn't be advertising butter?
 
One of Merriam-Webster’s definitions of female is “having a gender identity that is the opposite of male.”

"What is a female?"
"A person having a gender identity that is the opposite of male."

"Uh... Okay. So what is a male?"
"A person having a gender identity that is the opposite of female."

"If you dont stop fucking with me I swear to god I'll blow your whole damn building sky-high!"
 
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