Agree completely with this. From all those people that were sucker punching people as "pranks" to this bitch Raja Jackson.He should have the book thrown at him regardless, but they need to start giving out extra long sentences to people that commit crimes to show off for social media.
"prayers are with you and your family!"
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Who the fuck is the cuck holding the camera?
Right now is the perfect moment to not be pummeled to the ground, dude know that any documented sign of violence from now on are gonna aggravate his son situation.Yeah the 'interviewer' was pretty damn pathetic but to be fair, he probably didn't want to be pummeled into the pavement either.
I thought they cleared him. I read that he was choking on his blood and teeth.![]()
Reportedly still in critical condition and lost many of his teeth.
If he sold the hit, it would have been a fun bit for the stream, but there's only one way to please that dad.Empty aluminum cans are a commonly used prop, especially in local/less renown settings, that hurts way less than a meaningful slap.
Normal people would have used that has a fun ploy, went along with it to/in the ring, and maybe have a story to tell days, months, years after.
But no let's just beat the life out of a fellow man...
A bad and sad situation and the veteran wrestler didn't deserve that one bit, imo.
To be fair it's probably quite hard to conduct an impromptu interview while thinking "is this guy going to flip out?" And "what was that noise behind me - was it his son? Am I next?!!!""prayers are with you and your family!"
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Who the fuck is the cuck holding the camera?
Suicidal empathy
One could argue there is no good or bad empathy, there is just empathy.My heart's with the army vet who was assaulted within an inch of his life over nothing, not the premeditated psychopath attacker. That's just me though.
"Psycho" is the wrong term for what he's done, but it is used colloquially enough to mean someone who plans and executes a malicious attack, which is what has happened here.One could argue there is no good or bad empathy, there is just empathy.
No one choose to be empathetic toward the victim or the perpetrator, they just are. You can even be empathetic to both (since it actually doesn't amount to anything either way).
Without entering into a political debate, i think a lot of people that did not condemn raja jackson outright did it because he is most certainly screwed for life, we all know it, and a young black man going to jail for a long time is an image we are tragically used to*, so some people rather let justice put the blame on him. I don't know if i make sense. Twenty + years in prison when you are in your twenties is enough punishment, we don't need to add public condemnation to it (especially when we don't publicly condemn crooked politicians, corrupt officials and so on).
It pains me reading you and other calling raja jackson a psychopath, not that you should care or stop calling him that if you want to, not because im blind to what he did or trying to minimize or whatever, but because it is not a word that should be thrown lightly and i think what happened isn't the sign of a psychopath a sociopath or whatever.
I see it more as a school shooting type of situation where a socially awkard person is pushed so far for so long that he snaps.
Doesn't change the damage done of course, but maybe it gives us less reasons to hate on a stupid young guy who just threw his life away to show up to anonymous lowlives egging him on mercilessly online.
For all the stupid/inflammatory trolling i do here, i really try not to be hateful and think we should try to hate less as a society. Our biggest problem is hate, not the target of it.
Please don't ban me for being naive and having carebear level of understanding of society, it is just my way to cope with this crazy world
Having said that i came back there becauseLord Panda quoted me but it seems the message have disappeared (might have been an error i don't know). I did not report this message or any other ever for that matter, so don't be mad at me
Lord Panda it's not my fault.
*I did not say it was anyone's fault other than the young black men that put themselves in the situation, it is just something we are tragically (imo) used to.
School shooters are more than psychopaths, they're blatantly evil.One could argue there is no good or bad empathy, there is just empathy.
No one choose to be empathetic toward the victim or the perpetrator, they just are. You can even be empathetic to both (since it actually doesn't amount to anything either way).
Without entering into a political debate, i think a lot of people that did not condemn raja jackson outright did it because he is most certainly screwed for life, we all know it, and a young black man going to jail for a long time is an image we are tragically used to*, so some people rather let justice put the blame on him. I don't know if i make sense. Twenty + years in prison when you are in your twenties is enough punishment, we don't need to add public condemnation to it (especially when we don't publicly condemn crooked politicians, corrupt officials and so on).
It pains me reading you and other calling raja jackson a psychopath, not that you should care or stop calling him that if you want to, not because im blind to what he did or trying to minimize or whatever, but because it is not a word that should be thrown lightly and i think what happened isn't the sign of a psychopath a sociopath or whatever.
I see it more as a school shooting type of situation where a socially awkard person is pushed so far for so long that he snaps.
Doesn't change the damage done of course, but maybe it gives us less reasons to hate on a stupid young guy who just threw his life away to show up to anonymous lowlives egging him on mercilessly online.
For all the stupid/inflammatory trolling i do here, i really try not to be hateful and think we should try to hate less as a society. Our biggest problem is hate, not the target of it.
Please don't ban me for being naive and having carebear level of understanding of society, it is just my way to cope with this crazy world
Having said that i came back there becauseLord Panda quoted me but it seems the message have disappeared (might have been an error i don't know). I did not report this message or any other ever for that matter, so don't be mad at me
Lord Panda it's not my fault.
*I did not say it was anyone's fault other than the young black men that put themselves in the situation, it is just something we are tragically (imo) used to.
One could argue there is no good or bad empathy, there is just empathy.
No one choose to be empathetic toward the victim or the perpetrator, they just are. You can even be empathetic to both (since it actually doesn't amount to anything either way).
Without entering into a political debate, i think a lot of people that did not condemn raja jackson outright did it because he is most certainly screwed for life, we all know it, and a young black man going to jail for a long time is an image we are tragically used to*, so some people rather let justice put the blame on him. I don't know if i make sense. Twenty + years in prison when you are in your twenties is enough punishment, we don't need to add public condemnation to it (especially when we don't publicly condemn crooked politicians, corrupt officials and so on).
It pains me reading you and other calling raja jackson a psychopath, not that you should care or stop calling him that if you want to, not because im blind to what he did or trying to minimize or whatever, but because it is not a word that should be thrown lightly and i think what happened isn't the sign of a psychopath a sociopath or whatever.
I see it more as a school shooting type of situation where a socially awkard person is pushed so far for so long that he snaps.
Doesn't change the damage done of course, but maybe it gives us less reasons to hate on a stupid young guy who just threw his life away to show up to anonymous lowlives egging him on mercilessly online.
For all the stupid/inflammatory trolling i do here, i really try not to be hateful and think we should try to hate less as a society. Our biggest problem is hate, not the target of it.
Please don't ban me for being naive and having carebear level of understanding of society, it is just my way to cope with this crazy world
Having said that i came back there becauseLord Panda quoted me but it seems the message have disappeared (might have been an error i don't know). I did not report this message or any other ever for that matter, so don't be mad at me
Lord Panda it's not my fault.
*I did not say it was anyone's fault other than the young black men that put themselves in the situation, it is just something we are tragically (imo) used to.
this.. you see the size of that guy and the shit he's going through because of his idiotic son, id be fucking tiptoeing around that cunt like a Trump cabinet meetingYeah the 'interviewer' was pretty damn pathetic but to be fair, he probably didn't want to be pummeled into the pavement either.
Nope. LAPD is still investigating.Is he arrested yet?
Nope. LAPD is still investigating.
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Raja Jackson attack: Wrestler Syko Stu has regained consciousness, says family; LAPD investigating incident
Stuart Smith, the professional wrestler who goes by the ring name "Syko Stu," is "stable but in critical care" after allegedly being brutally beaten by mixed martial artist Raja Jackson at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event on Saturday.sports.yahoo.com
The fella who actually broke it up.
Exactly.
The fella who actually broke it up.
Exactly.
Have you seen rampage response a couple of pages ago?Rampage probably has Raja locked up like this to keep him from publicly saying more dumb shit:
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Nate the Lawyer finally put up a video. Should be a good watch.
It's a disgrace at this point.Justice system my ass.I keep checking in, and i cant believe this twat isnt behind bars yet. What. The. Fuck
Dude saying exactly what i said, word for word, raja was primed for a sucker kick in the face with that low position.
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Fuck yeah
Fuck yeah
The fella who actually broke it up.
Exactly.
Fuck yeah
Dude saying exactly what i said, word for word, raja was primed for a sucker kick in the face with that low position.
10:17
Fuck yeah
What you describe is a psychopath. A psychopath doesn't need to be delusional to count as a psychopath. The primary characteristic is that they do not feel empathy. Other things that often manifest is that they care very much about their reputation and if the world around them is conforming to their personal code. They use machiavellian means to get others into the position they need from them. They are absolutely ruthless in causing others suffering when they lash out or are taking what they want. These are all completely typical psychopath things. I agree it is evil.School shooters are more than psychopaths, they're blatantly evil.
As for Raja Jackson, I don't believe he's a psychopath, though there is a clear argument that he is a simply evil individual, and there's a remarkable amount of evidence to support that. The psychopath in this scenario is the individual who raised a child to be evil, and that is Rampage Jackson. The both of them are physically tough, extremely dedicated, and absolutely lacking in any form of empathy for their fellow man whatsoever.
What is evil, if not that? They wish malice on others and care not for anyone but themselves.....is that not evil? I agree that the term psychopath is overused, as it belies a belief that the individual(s) in question were somehow not in control of their actions and were unaware of their potential impacts and consequences. I do not believe that is the case here. This was premeditated, it was planned, and absolutely no empathy whatsoever was felt by either Rampage or Raja, even now, as a veteran of the Army that I, too, served in is laying in a hospital bed with a swollen brain, never to be the same again.
No no, I agree with you, Raja is no psychopath.....he is a demonstrably evil and mentally deranged child with the strength and ability of dangerous men, and that strength and ability was bestowed unto him by an evil psychopath, namely, his father. They do not belong in a civilized society, and your empathy for them would continue to place more innocent people in danger, but apparently the needs of the few outweigh those of the many.
Suicidal levels of empathy indeed.