"I came here to eat bacon mac n cheese and get my ass kicked, and it looks like you're all out of bacon mac n cheese."
The outrage can be a little much but this guy deserves everything that's coming to him. He is going to be publicly shamed and deal with embarassment for a while but his life will be far from ruined. His life would maybe be ruined if he actually got sent to jail like many young people who act out like he has would have to face. This kid has now assaulted a police officer, called another officer the N word, said all sorts of horrible things to this manager before assaulting and spitting on him. Public shaming and embarrassment seems like a fairly light punishment.
And I just saw on the Twitter that in Mac Boy's hometown someone who stole his identity back in March just turned themselves in for their own protection.I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
In my opinion posting someone's public information online without permission should be a substantially fine-able offense.I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
That's not cool. Can you send me the pictures of the hot girl in her bra, lol.I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
Mac Boy's crime wave is a tangled web, a lot of tentacles.And I just saw on the Twitter that in Mac Boy's hometown someone who stole his identity back in March just turned themselves in for their own protection.
Has anyone here actually eaten the jalapeno bacon mac & cheese in question? How is it?
Its obviously worth expulsion from UConn.Has anyone here actually eaten the jalapeno bacon mac & cheese in question? How is it?
Yeah everything is on film nowadays. Can't kick someone's arse, and just walk away. We had no such evidence and if a person got what's coming to them no one snitched.I was under the impression the whole video that nobody wants to do anything because it will be them that ends up facing the legal consequences. It absolutely sucks. If the manager hits the kid, the story is that he acted wrong and shouldn't have hit a kid. If another student comes in and takes the kid out, he's some viral youtube sensation who probably gets in trouble for assaulting another student. I don't think it's the gun stuff that makes kids scared to act in this type of scenario, it's just that they will still have to face consequences for doing the right thing. I'm hoping the cook guy that took him down doesn't get in any trouble, because he actually did something (the right thing) - he was so apprehensive it took that long to make it happen.
Long story short, that kid should have been knocked out the second he touched the manager and started demeaning his job. But I guess he knows nobody would act on it, that's how you end up with entitled brats like this in the first place... I'm sure by the way this kid talks, he would try and sue the first person that hits him anyways.
I am on a message board right now that has the fathers phone number, his place of business phone number,his work address, his mothers phone number and pictures and contact information of a friend of his (who is female) who looks pretty damn good in a bra. All these people are now getting harassed (including the father at his place of work) in the name of internet justice. It is a lot more than a public shaming. Others are being brutalized now.
Students have been on campus for only about 5 weeks and he's a "transfer." Possible the kid doesn't have friends. He has guys he drinks with.And what's with the kid's friends? Pick him up and drag him out if there.
Yeah everything is on film nowadays. Can't kick someone's arse, and just walk away. We had no such evidence and if a person got what's coming to them no one snitched.
iPhone's are the new snitch and even police can't dismiss such evidence. They have to act even if they don't want to.
In this case any Samaritan would have become well known (and liked) but subject to litigation and suspension/expulsion.
Why send your kid to uconn after ...
I know who you are and I have photos of you I'm ready to upload to the internet. I can be bought off with one of these mac and cheese things, only it has to be maugasmic. You know 'n mac and cheese. Jalopenos are optional.It is hard to feel sorry for such a , but yeah as a human being you have the right of it, TCF. Everyone makes mistakes.
And please let me echo another sentiment I saw in this thread: Thank the ever loving lord cell cameras and social media were not around in my college days. While I never acted specifically like this kid I certainly did a ton of stuff Im not proud of in retrospect and Im glad photo/video and social media thoughts weren't there to capture them.