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Thursday, September 30, 2021

So he has a hard time remembering names...

SEPTEMBER 23--A 27-year-old Masshole who drives for DoorDash is facing hate crime charges after he scribbled homophobic slurs on the wrapper of a Subway sandwich he delivered to the home of a gay couple, according to court records. 

Matthew Butchard was arrested Friday and charged with targeting the residents of a home in East Sandwich, a Cape Cod village. Butchard, who lives with his parents about four miles from the victims’s home, is facing criminal harassment, property damage to intimidate, and civil rights violation counts.

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  1. gimme a fucking break, just fire the dude. stacking charges is complete bullshit. especially for this adolescent crap

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  2. This the kind of stuff that happens when people don't get the shit beat out of them the first time they pull this crap. 'Course if that happened he'd be the first one calling 911. Bubba's gonna have a lot of fun with Mathew when he arrives at Walpole.

    Nemo

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    1. This kind of stuff is what happens when you force feed faggotry into society.
      Degenerate scum never should have been allowed out of the closet.

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  3. Was it a sausage sandwich?

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  4. Clearly, that kid is retarded, and I'm really disgusted by guys in their goddam sixties feeling it necessary to get the law involved at all. Kid wrote a dorky nasty note on the wrapper, not put razor blades in the sammiches.

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  5. What thoughtcrime? What homophobic slurs? They are faggots, after all. If they like taking it in the ass, I really doubt these mere words were painful.
    I don't hate 'em, just don't push your shit in my face. Hell, we had 'em in the military, & this was before ""don't ask, don't tell". Every military in history has had them, & nobody cared as long as they didn't flaunt it.
    --Tennessee Budd

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    1. "Every military in history has had them, & nobody cared as long as they didn't flaunt it."

      Hey, some loved it when they flaunted it - see the Sacred Band of Thebes, for example.

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  6. From the press-release:
    "...a noxious neighborhood nuisance..."
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    Good grief.
    I shudder to think what people called me as a kid.
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    But I hardly ever shot muzzle-blasts up my sleeve.

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