💰 Grifter Hasan Piker / HasanAbi - Young Turk, Twitch Streamer, Stunlocked Brogressive, Cenk's Nephew, only a socialist for the money, abuses his dog by shocking it, Rutgers sex pest

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It just keeps getting worse and worse. It was just a matter of time more heinous shit came out given what this turkroach does when thousands of people are watching. God knows what those dogs go through when he's not streaming.

I'm almost certain he abuses the prostitutes he hires as well but they're probably afraid of his community and clout. Fucked up people rarely abuse animals exclusively.
 
I knew this dude had some skeletons, this is nasty. I'd almost rather have skeletons, living ones can still suffer. Edit: #HasssanDogAbuser simple and sweet is what I'd use.
 
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He is a Turk. Their empire was notoriously cruel, corrupt, incompetent and unlike the British, French, or even Mongol, did nothing to improve the regions it occupied.
 
Holy shit, I thought that the concerns about the prong collar were overblown, but that’s bad. I’ve used many prong collars and never have I seen anything like that, if your dog really is pulling hard enough to injure itself with the prong collar then it’s clearly not working and you need to find other, more humane ways to handle it because at that point you’re just punishing the dog for the sake of punishing it.

That would also explain the blood on Kaya’s neck that frogan inadvertently posted

Choker training was a thing in the 90's for police dogs and such, it works but it's slow, unpleasant and outdated. It's mostly about manipulating a puppies posture and building habits/routines. If you need the prongs it's because you started too late/don't know what you are doing and don't have any habits or routines to draw on.

Also with pits, people like Hassan get them from a shelter at 9 months old or w/e (well into adolescence) when they are basically untrainable for the next year+ and have completely missed the window on bite inhibition/soft bite. They are, as a general rule, bloodthirsty for anything on four legs and if you need spikes to keep it off my dog, so be it.....Better yet, wheel it around in a muzzle like Hannibal Lecter. They are also bred to disregard pain, so it's no surprise that the prong collar results in cuts. Getting a Pit from a shelter for your first dog is like getting a used Top Fuel Dragster for your first car.
 
The open wound is caused by these choke collars with spikes on them that will prick the dog of it tries too pull to far ahead.
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bruh, Fish was never walked a day in his life, was he. Jesus fucking christ those claws.
could someone who knows about dogs explain to me the differences between all these collar types, how good or bad they are, and how right or wrong my current thoughts on them are?

>shock collar: regular collar but it zaps the dog when you press the button, effective way to send a quick "stop doing that" message of punishment to the dog without causing injury, but very easy to abuse by sadists who will overuse it and basically torture the dog for any perceived slight.

>prong collar: collar with inward spikes that will automatically hurt the dog when it pulls against the leash, effective way to keep the dog from pulling the leash but will cause injury and bleeding, seems very cruel and excessively brutal to me.

>choke collar: when the dog pulls the leash it will tighten like a hangmans noose, when the dog stops pulling the choking stops. seems like a less brutal, more humane version of the prong collar to me because there is no injury and bleeding.
I am hugely biased and I do not think either prong or shock collars are humane or viable, except for extremely edge cases or owners who know how to implement them as legitimate training tools.
Negative reinforcement and fear-based training results in a dog that can lash out in fear, also knows as a fear reactive dog. Reactivity isn't necessarily a bad or scary thing, it just means the dog has a reaction to a situation e.g. you're out for a walk and you pass a specific type of human that your dog is afraid of, resulting in a reaction like a bark or a snarl, or simply just frozen in place.

I can see a shock collar being a necessary evil if you live in a place with no fencing next to a highway, or you have a giant dog like a bull mastiff that refuses to listen in a potentially dangerous situation, like fear reactivity that could mean your dog bites another dog or a human. I still regard it as closer to a medieval torture device than a legitimate training tool but 90% because I know how low IQ dog owners would abuse it.
A prong collar is slightly less evil when used sparingly and only when actively training with your dog.
Choke collars are less evil than a prong collar and again, if used sparingly you can use it as a valuable tool in your training regimen with your dog.

Anecdotally, growing up my family had a rottweiler male (around 110lbs) and later a giant mutt with rottweiler blood in him (around 100lbs) (but he also had 75% retriever in him, so less of a danger to a small child because he would NEVER dare to bite anyone). Both of these massive lads wore the same collar, a chain choke collar. MASSIVE chain collar, you'd think some hoodrat would put it on his jeans to look cool. The reason both boys wore that collar was simple - it helped reduce how much they'd pull on the lead when any of us kids would walk them. Key thing to note, none of our dogs in my family ever wears their collar or walking harnesses when we're at home or we're not training obedience.

Depending on your dog's sex, breed and general disposition, and your own skills as a trainer, different training tools can yield different results. A shock collar used just once to show a dog that there's consequences stepping over an invisible line doesn't guarantee that you now have a reactive dog on your hands, just like a prong or choke collar doesn't guarantee your dog never pulls on the lead ever again. You cannot employ just one aspect of training without also correcting a behaviour or praising your dog when it does something you want it to.
I will always be a proponent for positive reinforcement and the results speak for themselves. But I also recognise that different tools can be employed in many, many ways. Not everyone who uses a shock collar is a tiny dicked, low self-esteem nepo baby like Hasan that clearly gets a thrill out of abusing his animals. I just won't personally use a shock-, choke- or prong collar on any of my dogs, I don't need them.
 
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BIG titty streamer Amouranth and her gook husband NickWickLee,,cosplayed as Hasan and Kaya this weekend at TwitchCon

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She's aging, but still a bit of a deal in the streaming world
Honestly, I can't be mad. She's at least making sure Twitch doesn't try to sweep Hasan's behavior under the rug. If she's doing this; and not getting banned off the platform. Then its only a matter of time till someone gives.
 
I refuse to believe Frogan ever walked Kaya. That fat bitch looks like she’d get winded walking to the refrigerator.
Most likely she took her to the dog park (by driving her, obviously). Hasan himself when describing all the exercise Kaya gets described taking her to the gym or the dog park, nothing about walking.

Nothing against dog parks, they’re great, but I’m not sure they’re a great way for a dog this size to get exercise since they can’t really wrestle with most other dogs and they aren’t the kind of dog who run back and forth over and over.

seems like a less brutal, more humane version of the prong collar to me because there is no injury and bleeding.
I’d say you’re right except for this part. Choke collars are more likely to cause serious harm than prong collars because they are more likely to get stuck in the too tight position and can kill or permanently hurt a dog a lot faster than the spikes. They tighten a lot more than the prong collar which is supposed to be very loose when the dog isn’t pulling and the construction of a prong collar is usually very smooth on the outside allowing everything to slip past each other very easily. I think that prong collars are fine when used at all appropriately, e-collars (which is what I’ve always called the cones dogs wear after surgery and I’m not sure what they’re called now that shock collars have stolen the name) are trickier to use appropriately, but still have their place, but I wouldn’t even touch a choke collar and have never seen one IRL because trying to loosen the collar of a frantic, choking dog would be a nightmare that would haunt me.

Remember on the day, or maybe the day after Charlie Kirk got shot this nigga was doing ghost written puff pieces on the New York Times about how he would have totally destroyed Charlie Kirk?

I want this Nigga Deported, NOW
It wasn’t ghostwritten. He may have (almost certainly did) had an editor go over it, but there’s no way he couldn’t have gotten a better ghostwriter. It would have gotten a B or a C in any (non-honors) freshman English class.

Hasan could be curing children's cancer and Destiny would be pushing the narrative that children's cancer is a good thing.
Say what you will about Destiny (please don’t, I’m so tired of every conversation about what a shitty person Hasan is getting sidetracked into a conversation about how Destiny is a child molester rapist grifter drug abuser mob boss whatever), but he loves to defend things he hates just to prove that he can.

lmao manlet.
We need a king reaction because sometimes winner just isn’t enough
I don't have the clip, but I have heard Hasan ask one of his crew if Kaya had been walked earlier in the day or not. It was just one data point, but we all know he has "the help" taking care of Kaya for him all the time - he never walks that dog unless there's a camera on him.
maybe I’m thinking of a different clip, but the one I’m thinking of he had just come back from a trip (he was complaining about how his mom”spoils” Kaya when he’s away by letting her walk around the house) so (extending far more good faith than he deserves) he may have landed after her walk time. I’m sure he does take her to the dog park because it’s an opportunity to get attention for his big dog.
What ended up happening to Fish?
liver cancer
I knew this dude had some skeletons, this is nasty. I'd almost rather have skeletons, living ones can still suffer. #HassanDogAbuser simple and sweet is what I'd use.
one S in Hasan
 
Hasan's previous dog Fish had an open wound that is consistent with where a prong collar would fit.
This is getting dark, takes away any excuse about just doing what some trainer told him. He's done it before and didn't even stop after severely injuring the animal. Hasan Piker is unironically a repeated animal abuser.
 
Choker training was a thing in the 90's for police dogs and such, it works but it's slow, unpleasant and outdated. It's mostly about manipulating a puppies posture and building habits/routines. If you need the prongs it's because you started too late/don't know what you are doing and don't have any habits or routines to draw on.

Also with pits, people like Hassan get them from a shelter at 9 months old or w/e (well into adolescence) when they are basically untrainable for the next year+ and have completely missed the window on bite inhibition/soft bite. They are, as a general rule, bloodthirsty for anything on four legs and if you need spikes to keep it off my dog, so be it.....Better yet, wheel it around in a muzzle like Hannibal Lecter. They are also bred to disregard pain, so it's no surprise that the prong collar results in cuts. Getting a Pit from a shelter for your first dog is like getting a used Top Fuel Dragster for your first car.
Not only that, but rescue dogs in general suffer from shelter syndrome and need time to decompress to show their true personality and the true extent of their trauma.
A regular 9 month old puppy is already a difficult animal to work with, they're in the middle of being teenagers and are rebellious as hell. Add that to the experience of being a shelter dog for however long.
It can take up to three months for a rescue to decompress. A dog stops being an adolescent dog around 1.5 years, if not 2 or even 3 years depending on the breed (large and giant dog breeds like a mastiff, the leonberger, bernese mountain dog, saint bernard and even borzois just to give examples).
You're setting yourself up for a bigger challenge than needed simply by getting a rescue, but a shitbull rescue? As cute as I think some pibbles are, I wouldn't want to get one myself. And given my personal experience with a rescue, who was a relatively easy dog with very little trauma from before she was rescued, I don't think I'd ever want a rescue in the future unless under extremely specific circumstances.

Dogs aged 8-16 weeks are at their peak when it comes to trainability and how quickly they adapt to new situations. You miss out on that key period with a rescue. An adult dog is less of a gamble than an adolescent rescue but it's still a gamble.
Nothing against dog parks, they’re great, but I’m not sure they’re a great way for a dog this size to get exercise since they can’t really wrestle with most other dogs and they aren’t the kind of dog who run back and forth over and over.
not to mention, if Kaya is a reactive dog (there's a clip of her attacking another dog further back in the thread) and she's been bit by other dogs (like when Hasan exposed puppy Kaya to another, adult dog in a pen and spoke with glee how an afraid Kaya was the funniest thing in the world) she would not be a good candidate to bring into a dog park.
Lots and lots of ignorant or inexperienced dog owners go to dog parks, the vast majority of them are retards who go "oh, my dog is so friendly, he only wants to play" and let their fully grown golden retriever barrel straight into your dog, as if it's an acceptable way to greet a strange dog.
Dog parks are good in theory but I've witnessed too many attacks and fights in dog parks.
 
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All this backlash will do nothing but isolate and radicalize Hasan and his biggest paypigs/super fans. None of them believe he is is the wrong and all it will do is remove all the moderates in his community. The ball is in Hasan's court and he has to make the choice to either apologize, change his behavior and treat his dogs better or re-home them or double down and pretend he did nothing wrong. However Hasan has never genuinely apologized for anything and he will not admit what he did wrong because Hasan is in love with himself in some sort of twisted Truman show way where he is the star of his own show.
So left wing Fuentes but without being on a fed payroll? Fitting end to the astroturfed faggot. I still don't understand how he got so big, I never expected Cenk and his cockroach clan to have that much pull and Destiny was doing his skit years ago.
 
Did he seriously name his pitbull after Albert Fish? The baby eater, Albert Fish?

I'd find it funny if it was anyone else.
 
Even AI knows Hasan is a cluster B nightmare. Day of the Raid is approaching 🌈

He might be a cluster B. He might not. I don’t know. I don’t care enough about him to look into it.

But I can tell you is evil people like Hassan dont need mental illness to justify their behavior. So some people are selfish, stupid, and evil. No need to overthink it.
 
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