TheQuartering getting punched at Gen Con is a drama-fueled dumpster fire

I’m calling it. TheQuartering, getting punched at Gen Con is now officially a five-alarm, drama-seeking dumpster fire.

Little by little, the story of him getting punched to the back of the head because of his “political beliefs” has become more and more absurd. Last night TheQuartering released a video that said a whole host of things, some of which contradicted what he said earlier.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ncE9q6fHIU8

The whole thing is a mess.

TheQuartering knew people hate him

Matt Loter punching Jeremy Hambly at Gen Con is a dumpster fire
TheQuartering

TheQuartering is a controversial YouTube culture warrior. He was banned for life by Wizards of the Coast, the makers of Magic: The Gathering for what they considered harassment and bullying of people in the community.

Whatever you think about TheQuartering, there’s no denying a good many people dislike him. It’s a reaction he spends a lot of time and energy cultivating.

I would not have called the police

Matt Loter punching Jeremy Hambly at Gen Con is a dumpster fire
Matt Loter

If someone like Matt Loter attacked me and I walked away with little to no physical damage, I would not have called the police. What’s the point? I generally don’t like the police. Because of this fact, I try not to interact with them.

I also wouldn’t broadcast to the world that I allowed some alt-lifestyle freakazoid to approach me from behind and punch my head several times. Consider how often TheQuartering refers to men he doesn’t like as cucks, soy boys, and beta males. Now consider how he acted when someone wanted to do him harm. He ran away.

Is TheQuartering an alcoholic?

I think TheQuartering has a drinking problem. In the military, this event would be classified as an “alcohol-related incident.” Even if he didn’t consume 19 drinks before the assault – that is what he claimed – the fact the assault happened outside a bar at 2:00 AM would trigger mandatory treatment. Good thing for TheQuartering he’s not in the military.

Good thing for the military too. His immediate reaction to someone visiting violence upon him is to run away.

TheQuartering wants to be a victim

TheQuartering seems obsessed with making this one drunken incident his defining moment. He seems to want to wallow in victimhood. That’s too bad. Who wants to be known as a human punching bag? Who wants to be a professional victim? I get the impression this was the first time someone punched him.

I wouldn’t call it a fight because that implies both parties participated. Matt threw ineffective punches, and TheQuartering fled to safety inside the bar.

That is if you believe any of it even took place.