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Sounds like one of those crazy ass Pizzagate mfs lmfao
Ok so explain in detail how the wealthy elite traffic children behind the scenes
Oh and there definitely was a basement in that pizza shop but thats a different discussion
So you dont know how they do it and yet you automatically dismiss any possible methodsLol. Please go find something productive to do.
Ehh. There will always be some sort of fear when you put down leaders of a organized group like that. That’s a lifelong grudge.For like 6 months, long enough for the FBI to tell them that if they sent goonies from the slam that's a free trip to Florence and the death penalty.
After that I'm sure he walked around with no problems.
Yeah I can imagine a prosecutor walking light I mean a random might try to become famous by being brainless but they tell anyone boss that shyt in the states is different. Judges and the like don't get oofed by criminals like that, If they did the state would lean on them. shyt can always be worse.Ehh. There will always be some sort of fear when you put down leaders of a organized group like that. That’s a lifelong grudge.
"There's no justice for guys in this day and age," railed Hollander.
Still, the anti-feminist attorney said the ruling did not shock him, given the previous defeats he's suffered in his lonely struggle against male oppression.
"I was ticked off, but I've come to the conclusion that whenever I go into court and I'm fighting feminist ideology or political correctness, I'm going to lose," he said. "Either I'm a stupid lawyer, or I'm stupid for thinking the court will enforce the rights of guys."
He also sued – twice – to halt federal funding of Columbia University's feminist studies program, arguing that feminism constitutes a "modern-day religion." Both were thrown out, most recently by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals last month.
Hollander said the defeats were starting to get to him.
"I'm beginning to think it's time for vigilante justice – civil disobedience," he said, elaborating that he "may pull a Carrie Nation on the Ladies' Nights clubs."
The suspect had history with the judge. And was calling for violence.
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