People are still going to ignore Ethans side of the story. Which BTW Eric corroborated when on stream he found out about his message to Ethan being exposed. And Eric in that stream with Dick told everyone they'd be getting personal messages.
Alex Stein seems to always simp for EJ since the fiasco debate that never happened, which he instigated, yet he casually forgets. Lame, but I guess he's gotta please Daddy Glenn too
Eric lists the address of his business in every single Rippaverse email he sends out. Why does it matter if someone shows up to that address? What's the significance of showing up to a public location? He doesn't own his own building-he rents a part of a strip mall with other businesses around it that DO need customers coming up to it. Pretty sure it's right next to a car wrap place.
@fishin4bass2002 No one was harassed, $40 was taped to his door. ANYONE can tape money to my door anytime they like. I would LOVE people to tape money to my door. Even if they drew a bunny on it. What twisted rippacult universe do you live in where someone taping money to someone's publicly accessible front door is harassment? Go outside.
@fishin4bass2002 According to the warrant affidavit, Riley was arrested because Eric complained about cyber-bullying via mean tweets. Riley is charged with electronic harassment, not physical. It took Eric until April of this year to get the warrant sworn, he'd been forwarding Riley's tweets to the police, that is also in the affidavit. ERIC HAD SOMEONE ARRESTED FOR MEAN TWEETS and you can't change that. 😂
@fishin4bass2002 if someone has a problem with a business, then yes, they have a right to be on publicly accessible property (which the commercial park housing the warehouse and the parking lot from the recent event are) and do/say whatever they are legally entitled to in criticizing or mocking the business or proprietor of the business. That is precisely what Riley did at the warehouse and the event where he got arrested. It is First Amendment protected speech. As far as the invite only event, Riley didn't enter the event. He was outside the event interacting with people. People weren't in the wrong for standing outside Chic-fil-a for their perceived views on same sex marriages, regardless of whether or not you agreed with the protesters (hint you can disagree with protester messages and still acknowledge their right to protest). People would have been in the right publicly protesting Anheuser Busch at their St Louis facilities because of the dissatisfaction with Dylan Mulvaney's Bud Lite cans. It's all First Amendment protected speech. The fact that people like you don't care about the validity of protests is why the First Amendment needs such robust protections.
@fishin4bass2002 "Commercially owned parking lots are private property anyhow." Spoiler Alert: Eric July doesn't own the property. "Going to peoples private businesses..." STOP. There's no such thing as a "private business". You keep saying the same crap over and over again while ignoring people like @MagnificentDevil who are telling you the truth: Eric July had Riley Mix arrested over mean Tweets. End of discussion.
"You haven't accomplished anything in the space it is that I'm actually in... it's not like you have some sort of sense of accomplishment that would make your opinion of me, or even my product, that valuable, like that." -Eric July to Dick Masterson on Yellow Flash's stream, in response to Dick's review and comments.
Doesn't matter how you look into the matter. The ancap EJ seems to be fine with the tax payer's money funded institutions working against his detractors. He has absolutely no principles. Not to mention, he is indeed an awful human being.
I'm still not clear on exactly what happened between EJ and EVS. All of a sudden they were at odds. EVS' cover for Isom #2 was my favorite of that campaign, and his art for Cyberfrig is amazong. I have in my collection his run on Green Lantern back in the day. Can anyone objectively tell me, without editorializing what they think of these two adults, what happened here?
A guy named Dick Masterson critiqued Eric's comic "Isom." Eric didn't like that and insisted that Dick's criticism was "bad faith," and therefore, the critique was invalid. EVS sided with Dick because he thought "Isom" could stand to improve. He also stated on numerous occasions that criticism and critique, regardless of whether it is good faith or bad, is useful for any and all artists to improve and shouldn't be rejected out of hand. Eric didn't like EVS' response, sent a night letter to him, and then ranted about Dick Masterson stating, "How bout I do a critique of your critique." After that, people either thought EVS stabbed Eric in the back because he was jealous of Eric's supposed success or, they thought that Eric is a thin-skinned liar, hypocrite, and grifter who can't handle criticism of his comic
Ethan, I've put in application for TM on Comicsgate name in UK and several people are doing same across Europe. And it will be enforced, you can try suing, try and fail. Worst businessman I ever did see🤣🤣🤣🤣
He actually slapped him here. Ethan was able to easily list some major things here. This is for the randos out of the loop. You'll see people mention they now are on CGs side after this.
This was more digestible for those that might be questioning, on the fence or even slightly curious. If he went in raving like a lunatic nobody would pay any attention.
People are still going to ignore Ethans side of the story. Which BTW Eric corroborated when on stream he found out about his message to Ethan being exposed. And Eric in that stream with Dick told everyone they'd be getting personal messages.
It's brave that Stein had Ethan on his Blaze show.
@fishin4bass2002Nah, Daddy Gleen is more interested in grilling Eric since Alex is acutally trying to win the CG crowd unlike Eric.
Ethan went easy on EJ on this.
@@Oni64 He's trying to keep Alex Stein out of trouble.
Alex Stein seems to always simp for EJ since the fiasco debate that never happened, which he instigated, yet he casually forgets. Lame, but I guess he's gotta please Daddy Glenn too
Eric lists the address of his business in every single Rippaverse email he sends out. Why does it matter if someone shows up to that address? What's the significance of showing up to a public location? He doesn't own his own building-he rents a part of a strip mall with other businesses around it that DO need customers coming up to it. Pretty sure it's right next to a car wrap place.
@fishin4bass2002 No one was harassed, $40 was taped to his door. ANYONE can tape money to my door anytime they like. I would LOVE people to tape money to my door. Even if they drew a bunny on it. What twisted rippacult universe do you live in where someone taping money to someone's publicly accessible front door is harassment? Go outside.
@fishin4bass2002 According to the warrant affidavit, Riley was arrested because Eric complained about cyber-bullying via mean tweets. Riley is charged with electronic harassment, not physical. It took Eric until April of this year to get the warrant sworn, he'd been forwarding Riley's tweets to the police, that is also in the affidavit. ERIC HAD SOMEONE ARRESTED FOR MEAN TWEETS and you can't change that. 😂
@@MagnificentDevilThey are snowflakes lol
@fishin4bass2002 if someone has a problem with a business, then yes, they have a right to be on publicly accessible property (which the commercial park housing the warehouse and the parking lot from the recent event are) and do/say whatever they are legally entitled to in criticizing or mocking the business or proprietor of the business. That is precisely what Riley did at the warehouse and the event where he got arrested. It is First Amendment protected speech. As far as the invite only event, Riley didn't enter the event. He was outside the event interacting with people.
People weren't in the wrong for standing outside Chic-fil-a for their perceived views on same sex marriages, regardless of whether or not you agreed with the protesters (hint you can disagree with protester messages and still acknowledge their right to protest). People would have been in the right publicly protesting Anheuser Busch at their St Louis facilities because of the dissatisfaction with Dylan Mulvaney's Bud Lite cans. It's all First Amendment protected speech. The fact that people like you don't care about the validity of protests is why the First Amendment needs such robust protections.
@fishin4bass2002 "Commercially owned parking lots are private property anyhow." Spoiler Alert: Eric July doesn't own the property.
"Going to peoples private businesses..."
STOP. There's no such thing as a "private business". You keep saying the same crap over and over again while ignoring people like @MagnificentDevil who are telling you the truth: Eric July had Riley Mix arrested over mean Tweets. End of discussion.
Alex face is so funny knowing that EVS is right.
"You haven't accomplished anything in the space it is that I'm actually in... it's not like you have some sort of sense of accomplishment that would make your opinion of me, or even my product, that valuable, like that."
-Eric July to Dick Masterson on Yellow Flash's stream, in response to Dick's review and comments.
Alex Stein doesn't like the broader implications of Riley's arrest as it relates to his own shtick.
EVS kicked arse on Stein. Well done E!
Take a drink for "ancestors grave"
Love how Alex Stein has been ordered by his boss to publicly run defence for Eric July
Doesn't matter how you look into the matter. The ancap EJ seems to be fine with the tax payer's money funded institutions working against his detractors. He has absolutely no principles. Not to mention, he is indeed an awful human being.
I'm still not clear on exactly what happened between EJ and EVS. All of a sudden they were at odds. EVS' cover for Isom #2 was my favorite of that campaign, and his art for Cyberfrig is amazong. I have in my collection his run on Green Lantern back in the day. Can anyone objectively tell me, without editorializing what they think of these two adults, what happened here?
A guy named Dick Masterson critiqued Eric's comic "Isom." Eric didn't like that and insisted that Dick's criticism was "bad faith," and therefore, the critique was invalid.
EVS sided with Dick because he thought "Isom" could stand to improve. He also stated on numerous occasions that criticism and critique, regardless of whether it is good faith or bad, is useful for any and all artists to improve and shouldn't be rejected out of hand.
Eric didn't like EVS' response, sent a night letter to him, and then ranted about Dick Masterson stating, "How bout I do a critique of your critique."
After that, people either thought EVS stabbed Eric in the back because he was jealous of Eric's supposed success or, they thought that Eric is a thin-skinned liar, hypocrite, and grifter who can't handle criticism of his comic
This needs more views and more likes. Spread the word!
At the end of the day, this is all stupid.
Yup!
Zero difference between Alex Stein and Young Clippa
Eric is in tha Commercial Art Bidness- not the "I wanna make art for me and who cares" bidness
Alex is unbearable
Ethan, I've put in application for TM on Comicsgate name in UK and several people are doing same across Europe. And it will be enforced, you can try suing, try and fail. Worst businessman I ever did see🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alex is showing that he is a sell out. I thought he was the real deal after seeing all his trolling videos. True colors eventually come out.
EVS had a chance to set Alex straight about July’s BS but he blew it.!!! 😡
He actually slapped him here. Ethan was able to easily list some major things here. This is for the randos out of the loop. You'll see people mention they now are on CGs side after this.
@@EyeofValor it wasn't a home run but there's too much to discuss in the amount of time provided.
This was more digestible for those that might be questioning, on the fence or even slightly curious. If he went in raving like a lunatic nobody would pay any attention.
evs sucks cope and sneed