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Hassan has slandered me, committed some defamation in response to my reaction to what was going on with Twitch in the situation with Twitch.
So today I'm going to respond to that publicly, clear up some of that misinformation and also talk about some hot water that Hassan may be in legally in the state of California.
Of course, I'm Andrew Esquire, American attorney, and this is the legal mindset we teach you to be your own judge.
So typically my policy overall with defamation, with people that engage in defamation, is just to ignore it, is to pass it by, is to really pay it in no mind, particularly if there's smaller channels and smaller people, really to ignore that at large.
However, when a channel of 1.7 million people spreads false information about yourself.
Clearly, not having watched a single one of my videos or really knowing much about me, it seems, other than what.
the most deranged antis might try to cook up, there is some need to respond to that.
And also, there is a need to bring up some very real legal trouble that Mr. Piker may be in
regarding California, especially as some individuals look to come against them.
So first of all, we're going to start by reviewing the defamation itself.
And this does come in the form of a video, which I have right here for you guys.
And this is Hassan kind of responding to his chat and talking about me and why he's not going to review my videos.
And I just want to start out by saying, I love the fact that you're going to see immediately how he jumps to ad hominem.
Because ad hominem were personal attacks when used as a debate strategy or when used to rebuke someone,
actually represent a concession.
That actually means you are incapable of making a legal argument or an objective argument or an informed argument or in any sort of educational argument.
You're simply trying to discredit someone personally to get around the fact you lack the capacity to actually argue.
And so I actually don't take offense to that.
I'm very used to it having been on the Internet for years now.
So we'll get into this video.
Jesus Christ.
Wow.
I mean, it generally that is true, by the way,
is that if somebody can argue against something on the basis of its facts and validity,
they'll choose to do that.
And if somebody can't argue on something on the basis of on its facts and validity,
they will choose to insult the person saying.
It's pretty common.
Dude, there's something so funny about people being like,
dog, have you?
seen the legal mindset video about you? Dude, if I were to cover every Rumble lawyer, fake lawyer,
that it actually is... So let's stop right there. Okay, so Rumble lawyer is very interesting.
And I think he may mention Rumble again. While I do have, I guess, still a Rumble account,
I haven't uploaded it to years. I don't stream on Rumble. I only stream on YouTube,
primarily as a major platform. I tried the others and don't like them. Rumble, as a comment,
initially offered a very good package contractually to stream on their platform, good advertising
packages. That fell off way back towards the COVID days. So yeah, that's kind of a weird thing.
Now, fake lawyer is interesting, and I want to throw out here that that's possibly the most defamatory
thing. Now, I want to give Mr. Piker some credit here because perhaps he knows nothing about me
or knows nothing about the law. Well, clearly he knows nothing about the law or what words mean.
A lawyer is anybody with a law degree, whether or not they're licensed and practiced in practice law.
So anybody who's gone to law school is indeed a lawyer.
Now, attorney is someone above lawyer.
You could say that word is perhaps not interchangeable, but similarly related insofar as they're not only a lawyer.
Not only do they have a law degree, but an attorney has to be licensed to practice in their state.
I'm licensed to practice in the state of Florida.
So I am both a lawyer and an attorney above that.
So it's not even true.
I can't believe it.
Hassan doesn't like somebody,
so he just made up a bunch of random stuff about them to make them look bad.
Can you believe that?
Oh my God.
What the fuck?
So he just did that?
I thought he would never do that.
Real talk.
I think that he's Hassan at this point and content.
creation at this point, I said this earlier, it's getting to be a really big industry.
And in the process of it becoming a really big industry, there's more accountability with that.
He has to stop doing this because maybe it might not be this time, but it might be next time.
you can't just go out and just start vomiting like just insults at people that are like really damaging
like calling people pedos or saying someone's a rapist or something like this like you've really
got to dial this back and and i think he's been getting away with it a lot of people have
gotten away with it for a long time and i think the reason why is it's pretty simple uh
It's because it really just nobody really cared because it was the money was small, the industry was small, and it wasn't a big deal.
But as live streaming and YouTube and Twitch streaming and, you know, just in general, influencer media grows and it becomes larger, that level of accountability is going to go up.
And I think he needs to stop just like, like, how many people do you know on the internet that are transphobic that aren't racist?
Pretty much zero, right?
Because it's always all of these words.
It's never one of them.
It's always all of them.
And the problem is that with people that do this kind of stuff, you never do that shit.
I try not to.
But the reality is that, and this is going to become more and more true, is that when you're making these statements about people, eventually somebody will hold you accountable.
And the problem with Hassan specifically is that he will blatantly lie.
He will like just straight up say something that is completely untrue with no like literally zero justification whatsoever.
Like something will be red.
He'll say that it's blue.
Eventually that's going to get you in trouble.
He'll straw man your ass straight up lies.
Yeah.
Like for example, um,
He was saying that I was complaining about black fatigue.
When actually in the clip where I was discussing the topic,
I was saying that it wasn't a thing and it was just a problem with antisocial behavior.
So, and that's just an example that I've experienced.
Obviously, like, there's been other people that have experienced things that are similar to that with Ethan or whatever else.
And so the problem is that eventually, like, I'm not going to sue Hassan.
That's stupid.
Like, I don't want to do that.
but somebody else will.
And eventually that's going to happen.
And that's it.
So thinking about that logically,
it has a little bit of education.
Yeah.
All attorneys are lawyers.
It's Reddit brain?
No, it is.
It's Reddit and Twitter brain.
And the problem is that Hassan,
and he'll love this if he sees this,
Hassan is famous and well-known enough now
that I don't think he can get away with that anymore.
I think he's going to have to watch his language a little bit and not just randomly make shit up about people and put it out to his audience.
Not all lawyers are attorneys.
So there you go, Mr. Piker.
That's a language.
So that statement is indeed false, right, that I am a quote unquote fake lawyer because I indeed possess a law degree from the University of Florida.
So that statement in the future would be defamatory.
And with Mr. Piker, we do have to remember and with myself and.
other figures is that we are all public figures. So we follow the New York Times versus Sullivan's
standard. We have a higher standard for defamation than the normal private individuals. So now that
that's been clarified publicly for Mr. Piker, and then he will well know that that information is
false and defamatory to continue to do so would perhaps incur liability on the part of Mr.
Piker. But let's continue to see what he has to say. It's obviously damaging to somebody to say
that they're a fake, like to say somebody's a fake doctor, say somebody's a fake lawyer,
you're directly attacking their profession.
There's actual malice here?
Yeah, there is.
Like a fucking right-wing freak that spends most of their time talking about, like,
trans people.
So that's very interesting.
So I will say this.
Most of my time talking about trans people, the issues I have been covering lately
have been the Ethan Klein lawsuit, have been Johnny Somali, have been very, very
Vitaly. Now, unless you are counting something with Somali or Vitali as a trans issue, which I would
struggle to understand how that would fit in, then, yeah, that's not at all what my content has
been about for the past years. So very interesting thing. Also, I keep politics out of my streams,
and particularly over the last year, six months definitely last week. Just making shit up, right? That's the
thing is like this is what's going to get him in trouble.
And I know that he's going to be defensive about this if he ever sees this.
But he should take this seriously.
Maybe not on stream, but off stream, you know, whenever you don't have to put on a perspective.
You need to dial this shit down.
You need to dial this down before you fuck it up for everybody.
Months in a year.
I have endeavored to keep my streams as objective and educational and make it a
a environment where everybody is welcome.
Even people who like Hassan Piker
are welcome in my chat
so long as they are civil, so long as they keep
the conversation from violating the terms
of service of the platform because I
indeed do care about abiding by
the terms of service of the platform.
That is, you are welcome in my
chat, whether you're right, left, center, whether you're
apolitical, whether you don't care about politics.
It doesn't matter at all to me.
I care about the law and educating
people on the law. That's the core of my
channel. So let's continue.
I would lose my mind.
I would have no time to cover anything else.
I get it.
A lot of you are drama perverts, okay?
And you nut when you think about the prospect of drama.
But I'm not...
I will say, I actually do not like drama.
And in fact, on my channel, I try to avoid drama.
I love drama.
I farm it all the time.
None of it matters.
It's just purely entertainment.
I'm not sorry, and it's going to keep happening.
I'm not above it at all.
I go to McDonald's.
five times a week.
In fact, even in carrying out my behaviors, I try to make sure that I am
focusing more on the legal aspects of things rather than the dramatic elements, the interpersonal
problems, stuff that people did.
I try to focus on the legal elements of a story.
Now, sometimes to get to the legal elements, you have to give background, you have to
give context because things don't make sense in context, without context.
However, yes, I would agree with it.
with with Asan that I don't like trauma.
But what Hassan tends to define his drama,
and what it appears he's defining his drama,
is anything that disagrees with the things he's doing.
So by somebody saying what you are doing is objectively risking lawsuits,
it's objectively wrong,
or for example saying that,
hey, your orbiters, denims and Frogan,
they're going to lose under copyright infringement.
Here's the explanation of the law.
Apparently, that's drama.
to objectively educate people on the...
Somebody in chat said that
Hassan reminds me of the guy that used to be surrounded by girls,
but now he's surrounded by lawyers.
I think it's so funny.
Oh my god.
Law. That's a new definition of drama to me.
And I don't know what you guys think, Chad.
Going to pay any mind or any attention
to some fucking psychotic maga lawyer,
not a real lawyer, but a past
Bro. So, okay, that's really interesting. Once again, he repeats the defamation. I'm not a real lawyer, which is indeed wrong. And it's interesting. And MAGA, of course, don't bring up politics that I've never talked about that at all, recently at all. But beyond that, Passport Bro is interesting. Because the definition of a passport bro is sent is typically someone. It's a guy who goes to an Asian country to get an Asian girlfriend who wants to date a Western man because the,
The idea is that he can't get a wife in a Western country.
That's what a passport.
That's what a passport bro means.
Visit a location for a short period purely for sexual purposes.
Yes.
And for anybody who knows anything about me, I mean.
You can do that?
Yeah, you can do that.
You just go get one.
Like, you know how you can go down to the like the grocery store and go buy a pineapple?
Well, these aren't, they're a bit more expensive.
It's what I hear and you can't really buy them.
You have to like get them to agree to come with you.
But yeah.
It's not as.
So it's more complicated than buying a pineapple,
but it's less complicated than dating an American girl.
It's in the middle of those two things.
A long-term resident of several countries in Asia.
I've been a resident of the Republic of South Korea,
the Kingdom of Thailand,
the Philippines and Japan.
These are all wonderful, amazing
countries, and I do help people obtain
legal visas and legal
residents long term in
these countries because they appreciate the
culture, the lifestyle, the quality of life,
the peace, the safety, the tranquility.
These are amazing things
about living in Asia.
Didn't
didn't Hassan talk about how I wanted to live in Japan?
And he left America
after Trump won the election?
He did?
The amazing thing is that unlike America, and this may be surprising to Hassan, it came back.
It is not as easy to get away with being an illegal migrant to these countries.
So if you try to illegally migrate to Japan or Korea, very good luck to you, sir, because likely you will end up in the cell next to Johnny Somali.
Wait, so you're saying Japan and Korea are racist again?
Oh my God.
What?
It's not going to go well for you.
So I would insist that
perhaps the only person that perhaps between the two of us
would be a passport bro is the individual
who visited Berlin solely for the purpose of going to a brothel.
But that's neither here nor there.
Let's continue.
By the way, there's nothing wrong with going
to a brothel.
I think that's totally fine.
But you shouldn't throw stones
when you live in a brothel.
Shouldn't do that.
First fucking courses
on becoming a passport.
So
this, so the
Hassan brothel story is
elements of truth and
untruth. Hassan
did go to a brothel.
The brothel was rated
for the potential of having
trafficked underage people, but the accusation for that was found to be false and the brothel received
an apology.
Bro, who primarily fucking streams on Rumble.
Neither one of those things are true.
I do not have a single course on becoming a passport, bro, and I do not primarily stream on
Rumble.
I only stream on YouTube.
So, yeah, there we go.
Why do you guys come in here and ask for this stuff?
It's never going to happen.
And that's the great point.
I'm going to leave it right there.
It's never going to happen because Hassan lacks the capacity to actually address real issues
and to actually respond to legal or objective arguments because he's incapable of doing that.
Not only because he's not a lawyer, even a non-lawyer can make an argument, can make a policy position,
can say this should be this way for XYZ, but because he needs to discredit others by ad hominem in order to
try to win an intellectual argument.
And frankly, that's at the lowest level of argumentation.
Jesus Christ, this is bad.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
This guy knows that I make a backhanded compliment?
This is not a compliment.
There's no compliment at all.
Yeah.
But one thing he really can't argue with is the law.
And in fact, there's a California law,
which was pointed out by a California lawyer friend of mine,
that shows that he may have violated this statute,
653.2, involving electronic cyber harassment.
So this is the statute which reads every person
who with the intent to place another
in reasonable fear of his safety.
So if you have the intention to scare somebody else
to place him in fear of their safety
or the safety of that person's family,
shut it down, by means of an electronic communication device,
a computer or a cell phone,
and without the consent of the other person,
And for the purpose of imminently causing that person, other person, unwanted physical contact, injury, or harassment by a third party, electronically distributes, publishes, emails, hyperlinks, or makes available for downloading personal identifying information, including about Lentempoetude, a digital image of that other person or an electronic message of a harassing nature about that other person, which would be likely to incite or produce that unlawful action.
So he put out that photo and he engaged in those actions with the intent to instill fear in that other individual.
So that individual could look into.
No, no, he's pulling out a gun because he just wanted to look at it.
Yeah, he wanted to look at it.
He thought it was interesting.
Contacting California law enforcement could look into that, pertaining to Hassan and take action thereby.
Very interesting and something for him to worry about.
But of course, only if he addresses the real issues.
Let me know what you guys think in the comments below, and I'll catch you on the next.
I'm glad to see more people call this shit out because a lot of the people that are part of like that group,
their entire apparatus of existence is defined by lies.
They just make up a bunch of stuff about somebody.
And then them and all of their friends repeat it to each other.
And now, now they just, they make it true, right?
That's what happens is they just constantly lie and make shit up about people.
And it's very annoying.
It is very annoying.
And I think that also, again, as streaming becomes bigger and as all these things,
and this, by the way, there's a video, give it a like.
I really like legal mindset.
I think he's a good guy.
He's a straight shooter in a general sense.
I like him.
And that's it.
Thank you.
