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Comments by "Crazy Eyes" (@CrizzyEyes) on "The Candyman Cometh" video.
It's a fucking exhibition boxing match not a fight to the death.
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That is why "ANTIFA" is typically made up of criminals and felons who have nothing to use and are used to scrapping. They get to do what they like doing and unnamed benefactors will pay them out of jail. It's a win-win. Well, except for polite society.
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I don't normally do this kind of bragging thing but I took karate for a couple of years when I was like 9 and I'm pretty confident I could throw a better kick than that. Looks like he does it for some kind of bullshit aerobics workout rather than learning martial arts.
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@jamesmoran5192 And the league judges that banned Sam Hyde from fighting used questionable eyewitness testimony as corroborating evidence, such as one account from a guy who claimed that he was shot in the shoulder with a Mauser by one of the gym security guards but the bullet bounced off of him by the grace of God.
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@alexanderfolger7344 The "argument" is that Piker is a massive idiot who can't see the obvious humor for what it is, or worse, thinks his viewer base is so incredibly stupid that they can't see it and is trying to convince them that Sam Hyde is unironically a murderer. The best way to handle this would be to follow Hyde's lead and adopt a ring persona. Maybe put on a fake Russian accent, call himself the Socialist Sledgehammer and start spouting memes about glorious moments in Communist history (what few there are, anyway). The ring fight barely matters, clips from that wouldn't endure; it's the memes that would endure. But the problem with activists like Piker is that they believe there can be absolutely no fraternization with someone seen as the enemy; no compromise. There is no self-reflection or doubt about whether the right person is labeled as "enemy," nor is there the cunning to realize that maybe in the long-term this would forward his goals more than pushing an opportunity like this away.
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