For 10 years he has been provoking his audience, luring them to his house, then attacking them physically. Drachenlord (Dragon Lord) looks like a sumo wrestler. He already has a criminal record for assault. He sprayed a man with pepper spray. Another guy was hit on his head with a solid object.
Wasn't he victim of mass harassment ? Internet drive many people crazy, in a more or less obvious manner. I pity him more than something else.
He's addicted to attention. This is particularly easy to get if one does disgusting and crazy things. Some time ago he had fun with an inflatable sex doll, filmed it, and posted it on the Internet. Of course, so that minors can see it too. He just knows no limits. Drachenlord has been advised many times to stop his offensive nonsense, but he wants to stay famous (in a very negative manner).
A summary of the video: This german guy makes a video, gives out his address, invites anyone to come over to his house and fight him if they have a problem with him. Some people do come to his property to take him up on the offer, and then he thinks that because they are "trespassing" on his property he has legal protection if he gets into a physical altercation with them. This guy was rejected by a younger girl on a live video for all to see and then he had rejection issues and almost had temporary borderline mental issues. Random strangers kept coming to his home, standing outside it, and doing mean things, trying to provoke him. He has brought so much trouble that many of his neighbors would prefer that he move away. Police threw a flash-bang grenade into his home will he was on the computer, arrested him, and brought him out to a crowd of his neighbors in the small town who were not happy at him and had things to say.
Sounds like he has MORE than "temporary borderline mental issues"....do they not have, for lack of a better term, "asylums" in Germany?
As a Libertarian, I am not sure it was really right or the best thing to do for the police to invade his home and arrest him or try to intimidate him like that. However, this type of attitude and response is very typical in traditional German society. There is a "village mentality". In a way, this man is upsetting the harmony of the village, and so his fellow villagers believe action is justified to try to teach him a lesson. Independence and individual liberty does not exist the same way in German society that it does in traditional American society. This man doesn't have a right to fight people when it upsets his neighbors and others in the village and creates a nuisance. Here's some idea of how much trouble was being brought to the community: In addition, the trolls got serious to the point where 150 people turned up to Drachenlord's house and threatened to storm it, causing riot police to be called in and control the crowd. A few individuals set off fireworks near the area while others started a fire in a nearby field, resulting in the fire services being called in. The aftermath of the incident had several people arrested, including one of the haters jailed for four years, who was responsible for sending the fire brigade to his house and who also ordered products in Drachnelord's name worth several thousand Euros as well as possessing criminal property. Drachenlord | Hitler Parody Wiki | Fandom The Youtube video blogger Drachenlord has been sentenced to two years in prison for dangerous bodily harm and other criminal offenses. “This procedure is a sad example of the consequences of hatred and bullying on the internet,” said the judge on Thursday in Nuremberg. She saw it as proven that the 32-year-old had hit a man on the forehead with a flashlight and injured, among other things. He threw a brick at another. He also insulted police officers. The video blogger has been arguing with his opponents, who call themselves haters, for years - on the Internet and in the real world. They regularly appear in front of his house in the Middle Franconian village of Altschauerberg to provoke him. According to their own statements, the police must therefore move out several times a day. For assault: Youtuber “Drachenlord” sentenced to two years in prison - Opera News (dailyadvent.com) He probably should have just stopped making new videos and closed down his YouTube channel, but he was probably making too much money from it. All the controversy was probably what was paying his bills and allowing him to live there. I see an analogy here to a woman being caught in an abusive relationship, but unable to leave due to financial considerations.
His lordship "Reiner" got an appeal hearing where his prison sentence was suspended. He's actually homeless, living in his car and driving around Germany and nearby countries. https://www.bitchute.com/video/W9BBUWvV00Eo/