VIDEO LEAKED! “Nice Guy Youtuber” Exposed Making Psychotic Threats, ImAllexx, Alice Hez, & More News

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00:00 – YouTuber ImAlexx Accused of Abuse by Ex-Girlfriend
05:19 – Media Coverage of Angel Reese’s…

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  1. I want to emphasize that I do not condone his abusive behavior in any way My intent is to highlight the importance of addressing mental health issues alongside holding him accountable. With Alex, it's really does seem that he doesn't enjoy his abusive behaviours based on his breakdowns, crying, and constantly explaining how he knows it's wrong. From my experience, abusers in typical abuse cycles often give surface apologies without deeply explaining how and why they know what they did was wrong. Alex's apologies seem different; he's shown genuine remorse and awareness, indicating he's in need of help. Alex has had breakdowns on live streams for years, which clearly shows he's struggling. I believe it's important to address both the behavior and the underlying issues. This doesn't mean he shouldn't face consequences, but it does mean he needs support to get better. He talked about feeling unable to control his emotions, going from one extreme to another, and then feeling guilty. To me, that indicates a deeper struggle rather than just surface level apology’s. My concern is that his frequent breakdowns and expressions of guilt might indicate underlying issues that need addressing to prevent further abusive behavior. Recognising and treating these underlying issues can lead to a more clear and stable apology from Alex. When someone who has caused harm becomes mentally stable and genuinely/clearly apologizes, it can help those affected by their actions feel heard and validated, potentially providing a sense of closure and helping them heal from their experiences.
    You seem to think that the only way to achieve justice for the people hurt by Alex's unstable and abusive behaviors is by him rotting and being seen as evil. Factually, this is a narrow view of justice. True justice involves not only holding individuals accountable for their actions but also addressing the root causes of their behavior to prevent future harm. Morally, reducing someone to an evil entity ignores the complexity of human behavior and mental health. It's important to recognise that people can be both perpetrators and victims of their own struggles. Justice should encompass accountability, rehabilitation, and the prevention of future abuse. Based on his private voice notes, where he expressed feeling overwhelmed and unable to control his emotions, and his video 'Losing Family' on YouTube, it's clear he is struggling and needs support. Recognising this isn't about excusing harmful behavior but understanding that he isn't evil and he needs mental help to prevent future harm. I do not agree with the people cyber bullying him, I am not talking about people condemning his actions; I am talking about people leaking his personal phone number, spamming him with threats, and mocking his voice, appearance, and mannerisms. You may argue that he ‘deserves this,’ but I don’t believe two wrongs make a right. A mentally well person does not have hysterical breakdowns on live streams for years. If you argue that he isn’t mentally ill, then explain his consistent public emotional breakdowns. Having frequent public breakdowns is not something that a calculated narcissistic abuser would do either. Research shows that narcissistic abusers typically maintain a facade of control and confidence in public. Pointing out that Alex shows high traits of BPD is not enabling his abuse; it’s identifying a possible cause that needs to be addressed to prevent future harm. He should have received help years ago, and it’s infuriating that he didn’t. So basically what you’re saying is that you will only be happy if everyone thinks that Alex is ‘evil’ and ‘enjoys’ abusing people? Rather than being in reality and seeing that he’s mentally unwell and has high traits of BPD, which by the way, addressing the fact that he exhibits high traits of being mentally unwell can actually help to prevent future harm. Rather than just bullying him to the point that he could quite literally kill himself.. and I don’t think that would bring much comfort or clarity to anyone involved. It seems unfair to ignore his mental health struggles and to act as if he gets a kick out of having abusive traits, especially when he has publicly admitted otherwise while crying on live streams. Ignoring these issues does not contribute to a comprehensive solution and only perpetuates the cycle of harm. You may criticise me for saying that it’s wrong for people to cyber bully Alex, who is evidently mentally unwell, There's a spectrum to bullying, and bullying someone who is already struggling with mental health issues falls within that spectrum. Arguing that he deserves to be bullied/hurt further because he hurt others perpetuates a cycle of harm and does not lead to constructive solutions. Alex's behavior seemed to stem from his mental health struggles rather than calculated malice or enjoyment. If you can't understand what I meant by that, then this conversation is unproductive. For example, his frequent emotional breakdowns on live streams and expressions of self-hatred indicate a person in distress rather than someone who takes pleasure in their abusive actions. Even if Alex has a mental illness (or multiple), this does not make his behavior okay or excusable. Mental illness can explain why someone behaves a certain way, but it does not absolve them of responsibility. For instance, people with mental health disorders may experience intense emotional swings and have difficulties in relationships, but they are still accountable for their actions and must seek treatment to manage their symptoms. The National Institute of Mental Health states that with proper treatment, individuals with mental health disorders can lead stable and fulfilling lives. Recognising his mental health struggles is about understanding the root cause and ensuring he gets the help he needs to prevent further harm, not about excusing his abusive behavior.
    I have stated all of my points clearly. If you still believe all the points you have already made, then I don't see the point of going around in circles. It seems we have fundamentally different views on how to address this situation, and further discussion may not be productive.

  2. My wife got sick with strep A in late April and seemed to have gotten over it except for some nausea over the last weekend in April. By may 7 it had spread to every major organ and an MRI revealed that it had spread to her brain and she had several mini strokes basically making her no longer a person, rather a body we were preserving so we made the decision on the 9th to take her off the ventilator and dialysis

  3. People who ask "why did you stay" should just stop. FKA Twigs said it better years ago: "I’m not going to answer that question anymore because the question should really be to the abuser, ‘Why are you holding someone hostage?’”

  4. that anti-vax bs reached my country and I'm so sad that this was all a campaign A LOT OF PEOPLE DIED luckily me and my family are quite educated about this so we had the vaccine still it's upsetting to know this information I always thought it was weird because we didn't have anti vax sentiment in the country in fact children get vaccinated in school it's obligatory which helped the country get rid of a lot of diseases so this anti-vax misinformation was really weird to me I blamed it on the covid panic and hysteria but it was a misnorfamtion campaign all along :

  5. ah yes a rapidly spreading disease that can mutate, that makes limbs rot and ends the host in 48hrs which also affects open wounds. also related to bacterial infection that is usually spread orally.

  6. We actually kind of have a warning label on tiktok in sweden, when you've been on the platform for x amount of hours the next vidwo will be of a swedish influencer informing the user that it can be harmful to your mental health to scrol for too long.

  7. All I get from this episode was … how potentially salacious news articles and reporters are writing and making thing racist about basketball then.. about a disease in Japan, ( we really gonna fall for this one??) and then followed by a story highlighting how propaganda was spread about Covid… funny .😄 don’t believe any of this bs man. No of itttttt

  8. Memeulous saying “this is one of the worst situations I have ever seen…” 🤣 what? Dawg… what are you saying ? Lmao u haven’t seen much apparently. Poor girl tho. But dawn what a dumb statement at the end haha

  9. It’s hilarious that they thought claiming the vaccines contained pork gelatin would make it unusable by Muslims
    In Islam if you’re starving and the only option is pork you eat pork (not like the only item in a restaurant is pork) like stick in a forest and you don’t know what is poisonous and what is not

  10. ImAllexx has been throwing close friends under the bus for way less than this for YEARS all while social climbing his way to 2 million plus subs.

    Karma is a cruel fucking bitch isn’t she?

  11. For the record … COVID did come from China and very likely escaped from a lab. It originated in Wuhan , the same place were they test virology ? Def not suspicious…