That grad student who published a substack asking "When do we get to kill them" has been evicted by his landlord.
Original post (Nitter): https://nitter.poast.org/RocketPulpHack/status/1913948894389485688
Archive: https://archive.is/qQK0I
Ya hate to see it! /laugh
This saga is starting to get suspicious. The level of grace and ease with which he has accepted his consequences is far at odds with someone who is at the "let's kill them" point of thinking. Including joking about "oh anyone got a spare room?!" instead of immediately launching into victimhood blaming the very people he wanted to openly kill just a few days prior.
Not to be a doomer about shit, but after the literal poojeeta with a big vest saying "SECRET SERVICE" was recording by a camera he somehow had set up in the grass outside I've been feeling off about this whole thing.
But if it is legitimate, couldn't happen to a better person.
I stand in solidarity with the landchad. They face so much discrimination from rent*ids, it probably took a toll on the landchad's mental health ✊😔
"Ohhh nooo the consequences of my actions!"
I'm a sane person for writing a calmly worded essay about how we need to kill you. You're a lunatic for angrily threatening to kill me because of the essay. We are not the same.
And as always the cuckservative doesn't miss a great opportunity to show how much of a useless cuck he is in public. Left actively calls for you to be killed time and time again and these useless cucks think they're going to get the country back on the right track peacefully.
The bacteria on your hands that you kill when you wash your hands don't have rights.
I don't think it's unreasonable to interpret Decker's words as incitement or "stochastic terrorism". His words are just the vehicle for an otherwise illegal action. It's not entirely fair to call his words mere opinion, expression, or creativity.