Payton Moreland
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He's basically saying the fact that you're giving women a discount to get into the bar and not men is prejudicial. So it was sort of trivial nonsense that Roy Den Hollander was wasting his law degree fighting for. But in Hollander's eyes, his fight against women seemed to be a cause worth dying for. And this all appeared to stem back to his mother.
Apparently, at one point in his career, Hollander wrote a book and dedicated it to his mother, writing, May she burn in hell.
Apparently, at one point in his career, Hollander wrote a book and dedicated it to his mother, writing, May she burn in hell.
Apparently, at one point in his career, Hollander wrote a book and dedicated it to his mother, writing, May she burn in hell.
This was a lifelong crusade for Mr. Hollander. Something that was made apparent to police when they discovered a 2,000-page manifesto in his apartment. Dude. Ich kann nicht mal anfangen, alle Details zu sagen. Aber wie Sie sich vorstellen kΓΆnnen, hatte viel mit dem Manifesto zu tun, wie viel er Frauen hasste.
This was a lifelong crusade for Mr. Hollander. Something that was made apparent to police when they discovered a 2,000-page manifesto in his apartment. Dude. Ich kann nicht mal anfangen, alle Details zu sagen. Aber wie Sie sich vorstellen kΓΆnnen, hatte viel mit dem Manifesto zu tun, wie viel er Frauen hasste.
This was a lifelong crusade for Mr. Hollander. Something that was made apparent to police when they discovered a 2,000-page manifesto in his apartment. Dude. Ich kann nicht mal anfangen, alle Details zu sagen. Aber wie Sie sich vorstellen kΓΆnnen, hatte viel mit dem Manifesto zu tun, wie viel er Frauen hasste.
It kind of signaled why he had driven from New York up to the middle of nowhere to die by suicide. Apparently it had to do with the fact that his family had a cabin there when he was a little boy. You're probably wondering, okay, why the heck did he pick these people? Like, why travel all the way across the United States to shoot one person? Especially because Mark was a male rights activist.
It kind of signaled why he had driven from New York up to the middle of nowhere to die by suicide. Apparently it had to do with the fact that his family had a cabin there when he was a little boy. You're probably wondering, okay, why the heck did he pick these people? Like, why travel all the way across the United States to shoot one person? Especially because Mark was a male rights activist.
It kind of signaled why he had driven from New York up to the middle of nowhere to die by suicide. Apparently it had to do with the fact that his family had a cabin there when he was a little boy. You're probably wondering, okay, why the heck did he pick these people? Like, why travel all the way across the United States to shoot one person? Especially because Mark was a male rights activist.
This would seemingly be right up Hollander's alley, so you'd think they'd be in the same corner. Not really. Let me start with Mark. Yes, they may have had a similar line of work, but turns out Hollander actually had a grudge against this man for years. And it appeared to be over something that seems small. I guess Mark had filed a lawsuit alongside the National Coalition of Men around 2014.
This would seemingly be right up Hollander's alley, so you'd think they'd be in the same corner. Not really. Let me start with Mark. Yes, they may have had a similar line of work, but turns out Hollander actually had a grudge against this man for years. And it appeared to be over something that seems small. I guess Mark had filed a lawsuit alongside the National Coalition of Men around 2014.
This would seemingly be right up Hollander's alley, so you'd think they'd be in the same corner. Not really. Let me start with Mark. Yes, they may have had a similar line of work, but turns out Hollander actually had a grudge against this man for years. And it appeared to be over something that seems small. I guess Mark had filed a lawsuit alongside the National Coalition of Men around 2014.
And Hollander had already been working to file a very similar lawsuit. So now he's like, hmm, even though we're fighting the same battle, you are now my competition.
And Hollander had already been working to file a very similar lawsuit. So now he's like, hmm, even though we're fighting the same battle, you are now my competition.
And Hollander had already been working to file a very similar lawsuit. So now he's like, hmm, even though we're fighting the same battle, you are now my competition.
Yeah, because you're fighting the same battle as me.
Yeah, because you're fighting the same battle as me.
Yeah, because you're fighting the same battle as me.
What a guy. And to make matters worse, Hollander was a board member of the NCFM at the time, but he was kicked out a year later, in 2015, because he called the president of the NCFM, Harry Crouch, and threatened his life after Hollander learned he'd been left out of that lawsuit that Mark was now filing. So he's literally just petty.