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  • When Mental blows something up, we can say it started here..

  • Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
 #154241  by Flip
 Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:05 pm
I'm still facebook friends with this kid and his antics grow more and more out of control... and his grasp with reality goes with it. I guess tOWS wasnt controversial enough for him, because now he posts on White House boards, hip-hop communities, conspiracy forums about aliens and 9/11, envokes debates with evangelists and political nut jobs. Cries out for peace and justice while his trolling feeds the hate. He is neither influential nor ignored (sadly). In 20 years, i feel as if there is a serious possibility that we will have another McVeigh on our hands. Its flabbergasting, but not all that surprising. I remember him saying something about a wealthy grandfather who died in the last few years, so I can only imagine him sitting at home living off a trust and diving deeper into insanity due to it.

Statuses from his front page:

Andrew Hall
Seig heil! Salute der Fox News CEO. These people are blowing my mind.

Andrew Hall
I'm attracting a higher brand of ethnic hatred these days. My quarter-ancestry in Askenazi Judaism no longer means I am a "piss poor Jew", but rather one of the "usurper Edomite's descendants".

Andrew Hall
Join up! This is a marathon, not a sprint.
Occupy Wall St.
The time has come to deploy this emerging stratagem against the greatest corrupter of our democracy: Wall Street, the financial Gomorrah of America.

Andrew Hall
Please call the Supreme Court offices right away to register a message of support for a stay of execution for Troy Davis of several months, to grant a full and fair re-examination and new trial if necessary! It's urgent!!!

Andrew Hall
It's so wonderful to know that my combination of Ashkenazi Jewish and Lebanese heritage ensures that both sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict cannot fail to despise me deeply. Thanks, various Zionists and Arab radicals out there. Thank you for refusing to stop killing each other, and hating each other so much that you hate me and want to kill me just for telling you to stop.

Andrew Hall
Latest news : The crazy, creepy guy from the political discussion boards I keep mentioning, who has told me to kill myself five times or so, has now figured out my "true" identity. You guys are going to love this. Apparently I'm really celebrity poker player ANDREW HALLENBECK.

Andrew Hall
‎"Well well. I saw your posts on the WH wall indicating you know you're being followed. Good detective work. There is more than one of us. Hell there is more than one of me lol. There is no hiding Andy." See this, people? This is what I put up with on this site.



I'm scared that we are even associated with Replay/Nev/Mental. He posts 800 things a day and if he is not fighting with someone, he will pick one. His obsession with himself and profile pictures that make him looked jacked (with tiny baby hands) is also alarming. He truly wants to be accepted, i think, but feels like he never is, which he isnt. He wants to appear cool so badly that it only hurts him more. No amount of therapy in the world is going to save the day when he dicides his time is now. Yikes.
 #154247  by Shellie
 Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:15 pm
I defriended him a long time ago. I am less stressed now :)
 #154301  by Julius Seeker
 Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:42 pm
Yep, the world exploded in precisely the same way it did on Y2K =P





The force used by the NYPD seemed more in line with proper procedures in handling people resisting arrest.

THIS is what police brutality looks like -






This is the risk when protest occurs; sometimes the bravery helps turn people the most respectable icons of their time:

 #154309  by kali o.
 Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:49 pm
Julius Seeker wrote:Yep, the world exploded in precisely the same way it did on Y2K =P





The force used by the NYPD seemed more in line with proper procedures in handling people resisting arrest.

THIS is what police brutality looks like -
I LOVE the fact that you included that second youtube vid there. There is only a single incident in that entire montage that can be considered police misconduct (footbal tackle of that kid into a wall), while the rest simply look violent unless played out with the appropiate context.

People see what they want to see...intelligence and logic be damned. In a thread touching on the delusions of Mental, it's awesome that you included that vid in your criticism :thumbup:
 #154314  by Julius Seeker
 Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:19 pm
kali o. wrote:
Julius Seeker wrote:Yep, the world exploded in precisely the same way it did on Y2K =P





The force used by the NYPD seemed more in line with proper procedures in handling people resisting arrest.

THIS is what police brutality looks like -
I LOVE the fact that you included that second youtube vid there. There is only a single incident in that entire montage that can be considered police misconduct (footbal tackle of that kid into a wall), while the rest simply look violent unless played out with the appropiate context.

People see what they want to see...intelligence and logic be damned. In a thread touching on the delusions of Mental, it's awesome that you included that vid in your criticism :thumbup:
You missed the point of my post. I don't really care if you consider running over a suspect, eye gouging a little girl, or needlessly punching people in the face police brutality or not; but they are certainly worse than what occurred at the New York protest - which people are saying was police brutality - and I am saying that much worse examples of excessive use of force goes on.

PS. You still act childish, are you even in your 20's anymore Kali? Seriously, get some class.
 #154325  by kali o.
 Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:30 pm
Julius Seeker wrote:
You missed the point of my post. I don't really care if you consider running over a suspect, eye gouging a little girl, or needlessly punching people in the face police brutality or not; but they are certainly worse than what occurred at the New York protest - which people are saying was police brutality - and I am saying that much worse examples of excessive use of force goes on.

PS. You still act childish, are you even in your 20's anymore Kali? Seriously, get some class.
I didn't comment on your "post", I commented on your video (with the intro "THIS is what police brutality looks like-"). I'm sure I am not the only one that's gone youtubing for fights, ends up with police vids eventually -- I've seen all the vids in that montage.

The weak PS troll attempt aside, I am unsure what age or class would have to do with being delusional and misinterpretation...do you want to try again? Or perhaps just come up with an insult that makes contextual sense? LOL.
 #154336  by Julius Seeker
 Wed Sep 28, 2011 6:56 am
I find that you're childish simply because you posted an immature response over a sub-point of a post that isn't of any real concern to the main point of my post; it was rather a mode of comparison to what others are labeling as police brutality.

The only thing your two posts add is chest-beating about how you find yourself a greater authority on what constitutes police brutality.
 #154344  by kali o.
 Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:50 pm
Julius Seeker wrote:I find that you're childish simply because you posted an immature response over a sub-point of a post that isn't of any real concern to the main point of my post; it was rather a mode of comparison to what others are labeling as police brutality.

The only thing your two posts add is chest-beating about how you find yourself a greater authority on what constitutes police brutality.
HAHA! If you say so man. There is no chest-beating or ego involved in the fact I wasted hours watching a lot of youtube. However, if you are going to make a post in a thread basically revolving around Mental and his odd beliefs, you should probably not inadvertently paint yourself with the same brush by including videos that appear to be something other than what they are based on an uninformed first glance.

Research and thought...not just for the "immature and childish", slick :)
 #154346  by Julius Seeker
 Wed Sep 28, 2011 5:57 pm
I'm curious about a couple of things Kali.

First - I'd like to know why a barely relevant sub-point is SUCH an issue to you.

Second - Since you have made such a big deal of it, and are adamant that you have done such extensive research and seem to believe to know the required information: I would also like you to use your knowledge and research prove that each of those cases were not police brutality. I'm actually genuinely interested as to why you consider running over a fleeing suspect (among each of those other cases) as not examples of police brutality.
Definition of Police Brutality - Police brutality is a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force by using an amount of force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary. Excessive force by a law enforcement officers is a violation of a person's rights. Excessive force is not subject to a precise definition, but it is generally beyond the force a reasonable and prudent law enforcement officer would use under the circumstances.

Force should be used in only the minimum amount needed to achieve a legitimate purpose. Police brutality is a direct violation of the laws within the police force. The use of excessive force is also a direct violation of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S Constitution regarding cruelty and protection of the laws.
http://definitions.uslegal.com/p/police-brutality/
 #154582  by kali o.
 Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:08 pm
Julius Seeker wrote:
Second - Since you have made such a big deal of it, and are adamant that you have done such extensive research and seem to believe to know the required information: I would also like you to use your knowledge and research prove that each of those cases were not police brutality. I'm actually genuinely interested as to why you consider running over a fleeing suspect (among each of those other cases) as not examples of police brutality.
Bored, so here you go:

1) Full video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9w9AfptGGQ
The officer involved in this video is Ian Walsh. It should be noted that the teen in this video apologized to the officer in question and the only nutjobs still calling this "police brutality" are the same fruits claiming missles hit WTC.

2) Full video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX_ScMcrV8M
34-year-old Wayne Rose, robbed a bank, invaded a home, stole a car. Unless you are a moron, you can see the unmarked police car hit an officer too. Clearly it wasn't intentional. If you expect precision behind a vehicle during a chase to the point where mistakes don't happen, you are a moron.

3) Whether or not you can see it in this clip, this is actually a guy in Toronto wielding two knives. Also keep in mind, this is prior to tasers being widely used (pepper spray was the main non-lethal weapon). Was it smart to use a car? I dunno. But the man in downtown Toronto didn't get his wish of suicide-by-cop. Brutality my ass.

4) Wet dirt road, chasing a purse snatcher. You can assign purpose behind the hit all you want, the incident was investigated and no wrong doing found.

5) The only legitmate video. Chris Harris got fucked up and I doubt 10 million goes too far when you need the care he does. Deputy Matt Paul meanwhile has a documented history of violent encounters 600% higher than the average officer over the same period. If he is still employed, I wouldn't be surprised -- Seattle seems to have it's share of wackos with badges.

6) Seriously? A protestor antagonizes police and gets arrested -- that's brutality? Not even bothering with this one.

7) I don't speak Hindi but... That's how you braid hair in India.
 #154585  by Zeus
 Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:44 pm
Kali, there's a saying on my Murphy's Law poster that I finally had no choice but to listen to myself:

"Never argue with an idiot, people might not know the difference"
 #154838  by SineSwiper
 Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:05 am
The man posts like a billion Facebook posts a minute. I remember I was trying to search for something he said only a month ago, and it took FOR-EV-ER!

Yeah, I fear for the guy's sanity, but he's just too far gone right now. At this point, he needs a life-changing event that would almost kill him to make him realize that his behavior is wrong and dangerous. And I don't even know if that would work. His mind would process it as some sort of alien trickery that he needs to defend against.

Paranoid Schizos have to be the hardest ones to medicate.