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| Kyle O'Oconnor: A Dangerous'Stalker' |
The following case from 2019 is an interesting one, from a Black Pilled perspective. I have not seen it referenced elsewhere in the Anglo-American manosphere, although it offers important insights into how the 'mainstream' media and legal authorities still view and treat dissident male behaviour in the Anglosphere.
It also demonstrates how 'mainstream' Anglo-American society still views dog-fucking, child-abusing Tinder whores: as sensitive angels in need of 'protection' from 'dangerous' men:
Stalker Bombarded Women with Messages on Social Media and Signed them up to Porn Websites
Kyle O'Connor, 27, also sent them messages about the 'involuntarily celibate' or 'incel' community
A stalker bombarded three women with messages on social media and signed them up to emails from porn websites, a court heard.
Kyle O'Connor, 27, also sent them messages about the 'involuntarily celibate' or 'incel' community, an online group inspired by a mass murder in America.
He sent messages to one woman for 11 months, and another two for 8 months, often using fake Twitter profiles.
O'Connor, who has 'considerable mental health difficulties', knew two of his victims from school years before, the court heard.
Prosecutors said that he would 'turn nasty' when he didn't get a response.
He would say he loved the victims. The content of the messages then became sexual.
O'Connor asked one woman for naked photos and sent pictures of underwear to them, saying they would look nice wearing it.
O'Connor, from Wythenshawe (a slum in the north of England - RK), found out their email addresses, and signed them up to pornographic websites, from which they would receive emails.
He also created social media profiles in their names, prosecutor James Preece told Manchester Crown Court.
When one of the victims was on holiday, O'Connor messaged her saying he had walked past her place of work - and said he knew what her boss' car looked like.
At one point, O'Connor told one of the women to unfollow her boyfriend on Twitter.
She replied, asking: "Or what?"
O'Connor then sent her a picture of what she described as looking like a 'serial killer', followed by a number of exclamation marks.
Some of the messages included references to 'involuntary celibacy' and 'taking the black pill', the court heard.
O'Connor also sent messages referencing mass murderer Elliot Rodger, who killed six people then killed himself in California in 2014.
Rodger, 22, issued a 'manifesto' before the murders, speaking of his loathing of women and of his frustration at being a virgin.
He was part of the online 'incel' community, who blame women for their sexual failings.
The movement is thought to have inspired other murders in north America.
Judge Martin Rudland said victim impact statements submitted by two of the victims 'both speak of the severe impacts on their lives in serious ways'.
"Perhaps the most serious is the sense that they cannot escape it," the judge added.
The other victim was pregnant while the stalking was happening, and this caused her added stress and led her to delete all her social media accounts.
O'Connor was eventually tracked down, but while he was on bail, he went into a doctor's surgery in Wythenshawe with three knives.
He had been there for a medical appointment, but was seen by a concerned onlooker with the knives.
She reported the incident to police on April 15. Later, she said O'Connor didn't make any threatening gestures with the knives, and she saw it as a 'cry for help'.
O'Connor was remanded into custody from May to September while doctors compiled reports into his mental health.
The judge said they found that O'Connor has 'considerable mental health difficulties'.
Defending, Alistair Reid said that since the defendant has been released on bail, he has observed a curfew and not committed any further offences.
Sentencing, Judge Rudland told O'Connor: "You began to use the internet in a way that was wholly inappropriate, and rapidly became a criminal enterprise.
"Over a long period of time you engaged in what has been characterised as offences of stalking with your three victims.
"All of them were young females, all of them accustomed to using social media, and used to people knowing about them and being able to communicate with them.
"You took advantage of that. You created various profiles to bombard them with wholly inappropriate material.
"When one receives material of the type that you were sending, over such a long period of time, the effect is extremely debilitating.
"You in effect took your frustrations out on them."
Judge Rudland said he wanted to make sure O'Connor did not go on to commit more similar offences, and said prison would create 'backwards steps' in terms of his mental health.
Instead, the judge imposed an 18 month sentence, suspended for two years, to include a 12-month mental health treatment program.
An indefinite restraining order was also passed, banning O'Connor from contacting the three victims and from setting up social media accounts in names other than his own.
O'Connor said he no longer uses social media.
He pleaded guilty to three counts of stalking which caused serious alarm or distress; and two counts of possessing a bladed article.
Manchester Evening News (UK), September 2019
I think the overriding lesson awakened men should take from this story is that 'mainstream' Anglo-American society still reflexively stigmatises male sexuality as 'sinister' and 'threatening', while exalting women who show their bodies to children and sexually abuse dogs as 'saints' and 'angels'. Note how this virginal male is seen as a 'threat' to Anglobitches who routinely fuck Fido, expose themselves to children and Instagram their naked asses in the workplace.
While some MGTOW and incel commentators believe the Black Pill is reaching a broader audience, this article also demonstrates that mainstream Anglo-American society still associates the Dark Enlightenment with mental illness, mass murder and toxic masculinity. Note how the article deliberately misinforms its audience, falsely stating that the 'incel community' was inspired by 'mass murder'.
The last lesson to be drawn from the case is that the 'mainstream' is still securely locked in Sexual False Consciousness. The discredited 'mainstream' narrative that all males are bouncing around in bed with models all night runs through this case from start to finish. Daring to break ranks from this narrative in word and deed immediately earned O'Connor instant stigmatisation as a dangerous maniac in need of psychiatric intervention.
So let the Pills of Awakening and the Anglobitch Thesis guide you; but strive to keep their insights to yourself.
'Mainstream' society does not want enlightenment, anyway.
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