https://youtu.be/HH09tltEw1U



Now this is what I call content. (And I finally have a basic understanding of what is going on.)
I think this whole Reckless Ben Vs. BAM situation resonates with so many people because it sets on FULL display the values of our capital-centered justice system. At its core, it's an outgrowth of the colonial attitude that spawned it, an attitude at the core of Western patriarchal society that gives white Christian moneyed men the impression that they are entitled to ownership of all the wealth and resources around them. They've convinced themselves that the people to which those resources really belong don't deserve them, or don't use them properly, or are too irresponsible with them that it's perfectly okay to seize them for their own use. And when the rightful owners or original users demand them back per contract or LAW, they make excuses or threats to maintain control, because they've tied their brains in knots with all kinds of justifications as to why they should keep hold of the stuff they stole.
We've seen it happen with land, water, money, housing, our own bodies, and now with fucking LEGO. There is nothing too small, too insignificant for the Colonial project to take from you. They will literally steal candy from a baby, then turn around and try to claim that the baby is wrong for having it in the first place. Even the white people who enjoyed the protection of the white-oriented western colonialism are starting to wake up to the fact that their skin color will not protect them if a rich white man wants what they have.
We're all noticing the ugly writing on the wall now, and getting so close to class consciousness we can touch it. All that's needed now is for those folks that still see themselves as fundamentally different from those marginalized people around them to see the parallel between the blatant theft of a valuable LEGO collection and the blatant theft of land from indigenous societies to finally make the thing CLICK.
Copyright Attorney fingerwags the court order against Reckless Ben:
"A court does not get to stop the presses."
(p.s. Screw "Bricks & Minifigs".)
▶️ When a CEO Says 'Stuff It' to a Legal Threat - Lawful Masses with Leonard French
https://youtube.com/watch?v=c7cOeDEIWVo&si=cUdk-DpVN9BB_8Nx
#RecklessBen #lego #patreon

📰 The Boss of Patreon Just Publicly Shamed a LEGO Reseller Embroiled in One of the Wildest Internet Dramas in Years
❝Sue us.❞
❝CEO and co-founder of #Patreon has intervened in one of the wildest internet dramas in years — which all centers on a "stolen" collection of #StarWars #LEGO worth more than $200,000.❞
#BricksAndMinifigs kept LEGO sets they were to sell on consignment for a client AND kept the money, too. #RecklessBen is on the case.

The CEO and co-founder of Patreon has intervened in one of the wildest internet dramas in years — which all centers on a "stolen" collection of Star Wars LEGO worth more than $200,000.
And there is more today! Okay this guy may be my new favourite YouTuber but a short and very watchable part three is up, tackling Patreon's "Stuff It" reply to Utah courts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7cOeDEIWVo
