‘Chud the Builder’ is an indictment of our culture
Dalton Levi Eatherly, known as 'Chud the Builder,' faces attempted murder charges after a violent altercation. He gained notoriety for his racist livestreams, which included harassing individuals in public. His case highlights a troubling trend of 'ragebait' content creators gaining support and financial backing from a segment of the online community.
- ▪Eatherly was arrested and charged with attempted murder after a confrontation outside a courthouse.
- ▪He previously faced charges for disorderly conduct and theft after livestreaming a restaurant incident.
- ▪Supporters have raised over $270,000 for him, citing 'free speech' and 'white solidarity.'
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Maybe Karma does exist, after all. At least, that’s the thought I had after seeing the face of the racist streamer Dalton Levi Eatherly, aka “Chud the Builder,” sink in court on May 15 after a judge set his bond at $1.25 million, meaning he’s sitting in jail right now as he faces attempted murder charges. Here’s the context. Recommended Stories Don’t let government pick winners and losers on AI The abandoned goal of revenue neutrality My family’s farm and America’s founding promise This guy, “Chud the Builder,” got big for livestreaming himself in public and going up to random black people and calling them the N-word. Seriously.
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