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On November 9, 2016, Chris made several enraged [[death threats]] against the President-elect. He continued his tirade the next day, in spite of the possibility that it could land him in serious legal trouble. According to [http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title18/part1/chapter41&edition=prelim United States code], a threat against the President-elect is punishable by a fine and/or a maximum of five years in prison.
On November 9, 2016, Chris made several enraged [[death threats]] against the President-elect. He continued his tirade the next day, in spite of the possibility that it could land him in serious legal trouble. According to [http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title18/part1/chapter41&edition=prelim United States code], a threat against the President-elect is punishable by a fine and/or a maximum of five years in prison.  And seeing that Chris has has gotten into trouble multiple times over the years and is having financial issues.  


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Revision as of 19:43, 14 November 2016

Plus, Trump is just too damn rich And immature. And "Trump" spelled backwards is "Pmurt", which rhymes with "Hurt", and he would badly "Pmurt" this country in office.
Chris
Trump.jpg
Donald Trump
Nicknames Pmurt
A Mean One
Date of Birth 14 July 1946 (age 78)
Gender Male
Nationality American
Race White
Occupation(s) President-elect of the United States
Businessman

Pmurt is a CWC-ism for 2016 Republican President-elect Donald Trump. He initially pronounced it Murt, based on his opinion that the P is silent when the name is said backwards[1], however in Eid, Pmurt, Eid, he pronounced the P.

On 8 November 2016, Chris participated in the US presidential election and voted for Hillary Clinton[2]. In the early morning hours of 9 November, following news that Pmurt had won the election, Chris reacted by making multiple death threats against him.

Meaning of the name

This CWC-ism comes from a Facebook comment from 25 September (partially quoted above), in which Chris says that "Trump spelled backwards is "Pmurt", which rhymes with hurt, and that Trump would badly "Pmurt" the US if elected.".

Reversing Trump’s name has twofold meanings. Firstly, names are particularly sacred to Chris[3][4][5]; in his eyes, mocking anyone's name will severely degrade them — this article will establish that Chris has enormous distain for Donald Trump. Secondly, Chris has historically assumed that saying anything backwards induces subliminal stimuli[6] — which he believe are enormously influential on the psyche and the physical body[7]. Therefore, Chris may believe reversing Trump's name, in a negative context, might effectively alter his audience's perception of him. Beyond the random-access humor, Chris probably thinks his rendition of Trump’s name is a serious presidential objection for everyone to consider.

Chris continued using this backwards name in subsequent Facebook posts and videos.

Chris's news sources

On Facebook, Chris routinely browses pages on LGBTQ culture, such as Lizzy the Lezzy. In the wake of the 2016 election, many of those pages became inundated with articles written with a clear anti-Pmurt angle. Chris forms and reinforces his opinions on Pmurt based on those articles, rating many of them "Angry."

Examples of the pages Chris reacted to can be seen here and here.

It's likely that Chris simply skims headlines or opening paragraphs. The second example was taken one hour after Chris posted to a Lizzy the Lezzy comments section[8]; given that he was also busy with responding to its readers, it is impossible for him to have thoroughly read the articles.

Opposition to Pmurt

Chris is opposed to Pmurt becoming President for the following reasons:

Chris has also cited an episode of The Simpsons as one of his major sources for being anti-Pmurt[16].

Interestingly, both Pmurt and Chris have been accused of sexual harassment.

Anti-Pmurt petitions

Chris has signed online petitions as an effort to prevent Pmurt from assuming the presidency.

Pmurt had nothing to do with creating this amendment. The author of the petition still decided to mention Pmurt, however, saying, "On January 20, Donald Trump and Mike Pence are going to enter the White House.

They campaigned on a platform of hatred, bigotry, racism, misogyny, and xenophobia. Pence in particular has a history of passing policies that demonstrate his fear and hatred of LGBTQ people. There is no denying that this is a devastating blow to our communities."

Chris signed it on the hopes that, on December 19th, the Electoral College will "ignore" the results of the 2016 Presidential election, based on the fact that Clinton is winning the popular vote. This is not likely to happen, as Trump commands a significant lead over Clinton in terms of electoral votes, leading 290-218.

Chris, wishing for Donald Trump's death

Death Threats

Chris's hatred of Pmurt is so great that he made four videos of himself role-playing acts of violence on Pmurt with Transformers, My Little Pony and Lego toys.[17][18], including one where he destroyed a Transformers toy[19], further showing his lack of financial sense.

Timeline

On November 9, 2016, Chris made several enraged death threats against the President-elect. He continued his tirade the next day, in spite of the possibility that it could land him in serious legal trouble. According to United States code, a threat against the President-elect is punishable by a fine and/or a maximum of five years in prison. And seeing that Chris has has gotten into trouble multiple times over the years and is having financial issues.

9 November

  • 3:28 am - Chris posts on Facebook that he wants someone to assassinate Trump with a sniper rifle. Chris's Twitter account automatically tweets the post. Throughout the day, many high-profile Twitter users retweet the post. Several Twitter users say that they reported him to the FBI and Secret Service.[20]
  • 3:39 am - Chris uploads a YouTube video depicting him smashing a Transformers toy in effigy of Trump, while screaming "die!"
  • 3:40 am - Chris posts on Facebook again. He links to the YouTube video and says Trump "should Die now" before taking office. The post is also tweeted by his Twitter account.
  • 5:15 am - The "sniper rifle" death threat disappears from Facebook[21].
  • 8:30 am - An Infowars.com article, featuring Chris's death threat in tweet form, is published.
  • 11 pm - The same threat disappears from Twitter[22].

10 November

  • 4:07 am - Chris tweets the Infowars article.
  • 4:23 am - Chris tweets that he wants his audience to join him in wishing death to President-elect Trump before January 2017.
  • 6:53 pm - Chris again tweets to pray for Trump's death. He also prays for Vice President-elect Mike Pence's death. He then links to a petition from Credo Action, concerning the "anti-LGBTQ Russell Amendment."

13 November

  • 2:06 am - Chris uploads a YouTube video in which he uses Legos to role-play Mike Pence murdering Trump and getting arrested. He then holds up a sheet of paper, with the handwritten words (backwards and facing himself):
(Before January 2017) Die, Trump, die, or by illness, by Mike Pence's hand.
  • 5:06 am - Chris posts on Facebook, linking to the Infowars article. He then tries to justify his behavior by saying, "I'm not the only one who wants him dead."
  • 9:17 pm - Chris posts to the Lizzy the Lezzy comment section, asking the readers to pray for Trump and Pence's deaths "before Thanksgiving." Many people respond, trying to talk sense into him, to no avail.

14 November

  • 12:53 pm - Chris posts a picture to Facebook depicting Lego versions of Trump and Pence being executed by hanging, while handcuffed. The text on the photo reads:
Die, Trump, Die. Die, Pence, Die.

We do not want either of you in office; jail for you both is unlikely; We, the LGBTQ community, do not want to lose our protection and rights

His Facebook friends try to talk him out of his behavior, but, as with the Lizzy the Lezzy crowd from the previous day, Chris is not persuaded.

Chris follows up by commenting that, since prison is "unlikely" and impeachment is "difficult" then "Death upon those two before January, 2017, at this time and point is a necessary evil."

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