'Pick-up artist' banned from the UK

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Maze1125

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Its utter bullshit IMO. This guy isn't a criminal, he's just an utter creep and to bow to pressure groups demanding he not be let in is the worst kind of populist politics. Dont like him? let him in and the firs time he attempts to assault a woman imprison him, follow the fucking rule of law not trial by media! Not to mention the last government was happy to let a convicted rapist like Mike Tyson into the country...
The law was followed perfectly. UK law clearly allows visas to be denied without any crime having been committed in the country.
 

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Not directed to any particular post of yours, but I'd like to differentiate him from a regular pick-up artist.

He's not just being slightly aggressive towards women. He's 1) Physically assaulting them. 2) Performing psychological warfare on insecure women he's targeted. He's an abuser and he hasn't even gotten them back to his house to be beaten.

Similar to the women he's targeting, every country in the world has the right to say "no" and deny him entry. He hasn't had anything taken away, he just hasn't been given something. However, like a woman saying "no," he'll probably not recognize the legitimacy of that statement.
 

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Well seeing as he's condoning and encouraging borderline illegal behaviour I'd say that's justification for rejecting him. There's enough sexist pricks in the world as it is we don't need this asshole making more.
 

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I don't care about how legally justifiable it is to be honest. If this **** slips through, then I call it a failure of law and order. Absolute dirtbag needs a kicking/
 

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[Kira Must Die said:
]Ah, yes, I heard of this guy. He made those videos teaching white men how to pick up Japanese women... by pushing their heads into his crotch while saying "Pikachu!" (With clips of him doing it,) and who's twitter account is filled with such lovely comments like...














And so much more.
So yeah... I can safely say I feel no sympathy towards this man and think he doesn't deserve to even look at a woman let alone teach other men how to pick them up.
I'd love to kick him in his gonads with my steel toed boots. I'm not exactly someone who is violent but Julien asks for it.
I say we go one step farther and remove his gonads like John Hartigan did in Sin City. I have heard of this guy before and he is complete and absolute scum. Hopefully enough people learn of him and shun him wherever he goes.
 

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This douchebag actually advocates forcibly shoving her face into your crotch, and choking her as "acceptable pick-up techniques".
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That's okay, we allow convicted (foreign) murderers to live and work in our country so I doubt he'll feel alone.
 

Something Amyss

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Except he wasn't barred for sexism, was he? He was banned for accusations of sexual assault (which appear to be legit) and predatory behaviour.

That's sort of underselling it. That's like saying a rapist went to jail for purchasing a condom. And, you know, leaving out the part where s/he was a rapist.

Phasmal said:
How long before someone on the Escapist tries to defend this guy?
I'm pretty surprised it took as long as it did.

I'm also surprised the Lawful Evil approach was the one taken.

And I'm also surprised that this is being argued as "free speech." Well, not so much surprised as disappointed.
 

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most of them only coming here for the benefits
That's just not true.

You see the same argument spouted in Ireland and a lot of people are inclined to believe that the percentage of non-nationals claiming benefits is much larger than it actually is.
Quite right. Certainly wasn't the case here in Ireland for sure. In fact we demanded and did our utmost to attract foreign nationals to the country during the Celtic Tiger because Irish people were turning their noses up at certain jobs, as well as the fact we lack the necessary amount of graduates in certain areas.
Also where is that petition to stop this dude coming here. I don't want him in my city.
 

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Yea that is the guy who walks up and kisses and touches women without permission. He should be in jail not giving tours. I see no reason why anyone should let them in their country.
Really? I haven't seen anything like that about him.What happend to innocent until proven guilty? Did it go out of fashion?
Have you watched his videos? He is proud of this, he doesn't try to hide it at all. YIKES.
People advocate killing of all jews, blacks, whites, men etc and still get admitted into country since there is no proof that they did it. That is innocent until proven guilty. Is equal treatment for ALL so hard to comprehend?
There IS evidence that he did these things. Nobody on this thread accusing him said there wasn't any proof. And really, mate, stop and ask yourself "Do I really want to be the guy who hears a guy's committed sexual assault and instantly assumes there's no reason to suspect him of that?"
carnex said:
Lil devils x said:
So the guy started out making videos of him doing this and showing how he got the girls not to report him. Guys wanted to now how to do that too, so now he charges them money for him to teach them how to sexually assault women and manipulate them into not reporting it. Sure Some of the videos have been pulled now due to the nature of them, but MANY people already viewed them before they took them down. I am sure they exist somewhere on line still. DID you miss this happening when the videos were put up in the first place?
And that makes his actions more deplorable than what I described? Freedom of speech means swallowing things that you find utterly disgusting and deplorable too. Well, at least I'm taught so.
I shouldn't have to point out that freedom of speech does not mean that sexual assault is legal.
 

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Encourages kissing and touching without consent? Well fuck this guy. Good on the UK
To be fair, I've never seen anyone give actual consent to a sudden kiss. There are no papers to file, there is no verbal declaration made.. it just happens. Technically, what this guy is doing isn't a problem unless someone files charges against him, and everyone he encounters is free to do that. It's not like he's killing these women or even threatening them afterwords. There is absolutely no magical barriers stopping them from filing police reports and getting him arrested.

I don't deny the guy is a giant asshole, sure, but denying people from your country for being offensive is a slippery slope that could potentially have no end. When do we start banning people from our countries for making movies we find politically offensive? Drawing gory art? Having diseases like HIV? If you really want to play the "danger to citizens game" so loosely, technically that last one is a larger threat because if they chose to sleep around and/or got in an accident of some kind, the people in your country will be at risk.
Yeah, but I think just about everyone agrees that when it comes to consensual kissing things have been built up enough so that they don't have to ask. They just know. Doing it out of nowhere, not very consensual. And apparently this guy is very good at intimidating people into not pressing charges. Everyone he meets CAN press charges against him. But you know how pressing charges against people with a lot of money and influence tends to go? Very badly.

The difference between banning someone from your country for being an ass and banning someone from your country for encouraging people to break the law is the difference between night and day.
 

Something Amyss

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Fieldy409 said:
I don't like the idea of banning someone from your country just because you disagree with his views.
Well, it's a good thing that's not happening, then, isn't it?

Guy's been accused of sexual assault, among other things. It's not about his views. Though I'm sure it is his views that shoving your crotch in someone's face is okay.
 

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insaninater said:
Accusations are easy, anyone can accuse anyone of anything at the drop of a hat.
And can anybody be barred from entering a country for any old accusation?

Let's not pretend all instances are equal, shall we?
 

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Man, looking through this, i almost feel sorry for the guy. Like, what the fuck happened when he was a kid to give him such a twisted view of women and sex? He needs a shrink and a hug.
Pity, maybe. Sympathy, no.

And I think it says on his website that he used to be some shy nerdy guy who couldn't get with girls in high school because he was too scared to talk to them.

DAMN THOSE ARROGANT SLUTS, AMIRITE

Then, I suppose, he himself met one of these PUAs, got suckered in with their charisma just like he's doing with other twats who'd rather give him however much money to teach them caveman one-night-stand tactics, and studied in the art of being a "Player (TM)".

To be honest, he might not even believe any of this misogynistic tosh. He?s more than likely a con artist with a façade who dupes vulnerable men (probably just as vulnerable as the women they?re going for; otherwise, why would they need to pay a PUA to teach them this stuff in the first place) with 19th century courting techniques to make a quick buck.
 

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MinionJoe said:
maffgibson said:
Psychologically vulnerable people (of all genders) should be looked after, and not given an equal share of "blame" for the consequences of people picking them out and harassing them.
Been going back and rereading and missed this initially.

What do you think of countries enacting legislation that makes sexual predation illegal? There are already anti-bullying laws in effect. This could be just an expansion on those existing laws.
It is an interesting area, but I haven't done enough research to form an opinion. A very relevant situation in the UK news at the moment is this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-30114936

Basically, a number of men were banned by a local council from contacting a 17-year-old girl (or approaching any female under the age of 18 that they do not know personally) who is currently in care of the council, as they are highly suspected of sexually abusing her. Basically, the police have not been able to gather enough evidence for a criminal prosecution, but there is enough for a civil case.

On the one hand, some might say that if there is not enough evidence for a criminal case, it should be dropped.

On the other hand, the people responsible for her care seem pretty damn sure that there is no other way to prevent her being abused by a group of older males.

I am definitely inclined to feel that they people close to the matter probably know best. That said, I am far from an expert on the finer points of the law or civil rights (lol JK unwritten constitution).

Although banning the PUA guy from coming into the UK seems to be pretty similar case: criminal prosecution is one thing, civil rulings (i.e. putting limits on behaviour) a different thing.
 

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So, disregarding this guys disgusting behaviour, what do you guys think of the idea of a legitimate pick up artist?
Someone who simply teaches us men how to become more attractive to women, in order to have consensual sex.
No con games,harassment, minimum amount of drugs. He just teaches us what is and isn't attractive .