Kevin “The Angry Vet” Soper returned to livestreaming on Thursday following a series of bizarre YouTube posts after being triggered by a video of a mother interacting with police that was posted on The Civil Rights Lawyer’s YouTube channel.
The video itself featured the arrest of a woman named Christen Johnson who filmed a traffic stop in her driveway when officers pulled over her mother, Christina Calvert, due to expired vehicle registration tags.
Johnson came outside her house to check on her mother when Kentucky State Trooper Myron Jackson allegedly told her that she needed to go inside the house or he would take her to jail. Johnson went back inside but returned to film her mother’s interaction with police and was promptly arrested.
The lawsuit claims that Jackson did not issue an official warning to Johnson before the arrest and that her Johnson’s young children were left to be watched by Calvert, despite there being a court order in place preventing Calvert from being alone with the children.
Soper posted the following messages on his YouTube community page:
Holly phucking shit….I challenge ONE any one usiness channel or any of you HATER channels that love cops soooooo phucking bad that you brush your phucking teeth with that boot polish to come up on a panel with me and tell me they are OK with this….PLEASE GOD FIND ONE WITH THE BALLZ TO DO THIS… @Generally_Specific @KFARR and yall know I could be here all night listing them but I’d love to see some of these channels do a piece on this and spread the story….WHAT ARE YA’LL MADE OF…ARE YALL EVEN HUMAN….LETS FIND OUT….SOMEONE GIVE ME A TAG LIST THAT I CAN JUST COPY AND AND PASTE I WILL LIST EVERY ONE OF YOU PHUCKING COWARDS…AND YES IM PHUCKING YELLING NOW…GET THE PHUCK OVER IT…
Ok now that im relaxed I have something to say to everyone single one of you….you dont have to like me love me hate me or anything in-between because im happy with the ones I have giving me this….so get over it cause ive heard the same message from both sides of the isle for a long time now and honestly I can say stop wasting your damn breath on it and focus on something else in your life that makes you happy and stop worrying about me cause im not phucking changing for anyone….I am who I am and that’s that…yall might think that the way I talk and the way I act and what I do and dont do is bad for usiness…well think what you want but im not in this to build a usiness full of pu$$ies…and i certainly dont want clients that are AGAIN… pu$$ies… I want WARRIORS because thats the only way we will be successful in this WAR…here let me say it louder…PU$$IES DONT WIN WARS…SCREEN SHOT THAT BISHES…
Soper appeared a bit calmer in his Thursday afternoon livestream as he was seated in a sushi restaurant eating lunch. He immediately reminded his fans that the title of the video was accountability and that no one has the right to ask others to be accountable, “including the government” if they can’t be accountable themselves.
He then turned his attention to “sidewalk auditors” who stand outside of businesses and provoke reactions from customers as part of a first amendment auditor. He said that he had been too harsh on auditors who perform audits in front of banks and jokingly said he’d consider doing a bank audit.
Soper called out the auditor known as The First Amendment Protection Agency (FAPA) for performing audits outside of marijuana dispensaries, however. He reminded FAPA that distilleries distribute medicine and customers who have mental illnesses may be triggered by FAPA filming them.
He said it wasn’t enough for FAPA to claim that people could just choose not to go to the distillery if they didn’t want to be filmed as often it was too late as they did not see he was filming before they unwittingly appeared on camera.
Soper then attacked the First Amendment auditing community in general for being stupid about interactions with police. He reminded his viewers that not every interaction needed to end in an arrest and that they can still sue an officer for a negative interaction even if it meant getting a ticket instead of taking a ride in a squad car.
The angry YouTuber said that there would never be unity in the First Amendment auditing community as a whole. Then he called out Generally Specific, Merb and Christopher “Direct D” Ruff for being “stupid.”
Soper’s extended livestream and YouTube rants resulted in no new donations to his on-going GoFundMe campaign for the Servicemen & Citizens for American Rights Society (SCARS). The fund hasn’t seen new donations in months as Soper does not promote it in his livestreams.
Both Thursday and Friday’s crowd sourcing titles were taken by a resurgent Lane Myers GiveSendGo campaign, which took in $50.00 in new donations on both days. No other donations were observed for the campaigns that we follow.
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