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The Star Wars Kid Is Back

An anonymous reader writes "It was eight years ago that Ghyslain Raza slashed his way into our hearts with his Star Wars Kid video. Sadly, Raza suffered from severe bullying and abuse for his video and eventually ended up in a psychiatric ward for children. However, his video was seen 1 billion times and multiple thousands of geeks came immediately to his defense. While those must have been the worst years of his life, things are now looking up."

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  1. Re:Wow, how sad is it that by RabbitWho · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's your fault for reading it somewhere else and not immediately posting it here. Ask not what Slashdot can do for you, ask what you can do for Slashdot!

  2. Glad things turned out well by elrous0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was worried that his negative experience would turn him into a ruthless, soulless shell of a human being. Thank god he became a lawyer instead.

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    SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
    1. Re:Glad things turned out well by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I was worried that his negative experience would turn him into a ruthless, soulless shell of a human being. Thank god he became a lawyer instead.

      When we last saw him, he was but the client. Now he is the lawyer.

  3. Better Title: Return of the Jedi? by xednieht · · Score: 5, Funny

    Clearly this article was not submitted by a "true" Star Wars fan. Use the force dude, use the force.

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    Hope is the currency of fools
  4. Slashdot is NOT helping here... by captainpanic · · Score: 5, Interesting

    He was anonymous again. Took him 8 years. His 15 minutes of fame were finally forgotten. He could continue with his life.

    Now Slashdot and that other website (rtfa) put up his picture, location, job/study... which will show up in every google search for the "Star Wars Kid", forever linking his new life to that old one.

    It's quite disappointing to see that his address, email, phone number, and the name of his friends and girlfriend (if any) are missing. Can we all have that too please, so that it's easier to ruin the rest of his life too? :-)

    1. Re:Slashdot is NOT helping here... by Vahokif · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Yeah, shame on him for not wanting to relive his most painful childhood memory every day.

  5. The Darkside by AnonymousClown · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... he’s putting his litigious experience to some use, getting his law degree at McGill University in Montreal.

    So, he went to the Darkside.

    See what happens when you bully kids?

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    July 4, 1776 - September 11, 2001

  6. Re:Wow, how sad is it that by twistedsymphony · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's your fault for reading it somewhere else and not immediately posting it here. Ask not what Slashdot can do for you, ask what you can do for Slashdot!

    I used to do that all the time, but I got tired of my submissions getting passed over for days/(weeks) and then once the rest of the major online media outlets decided it was worthy to report someone else's late submission got pushed though.

    Why should I waste my time with submissions that never go though when making snarky comments is infinitely more entertaining and rewarding?

  7. Re:Didn't he get an iPod? by pete-classic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have an impairment called "empathy". That video made me sad, because I could imagine the position that kid was in.

    Sucks to be me, I guess.

  8. Re:Those who can DO by Shakrai · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yep, they're all evil until YOU need one to help you navigate the law, or until the EFF uses them to fight for your rights.

    Speaking as someone who got charged with a crime he didn't commit, my lawyer saved my ass.

    There's also NewYorkCountryLawyer to consider. Not all lawyers are evil ambulance chasers you know.....

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    I want peace on earth and goodwill toward man.
    We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
  9. Re:Wow, how sad is it that by Rival · · Score: 5, Interesting

    At the risk of sounding sentimental, what keeps me coming back to slashdot is the people. Granted, lots of new folks keep showing up here, but they tend to leave for more popular sites like Digg and Reddit. I'm fine with that; the Eternal September can just roll on by.

    I'm not in as much of a hurry as I once was, and a day or two isn't going to kill me. Plus, time does wonders for weeding out the interesting from the merely sensational. This story might not be the best example of that, but even when it's not "stuff that matters," if it is somehow related to nerds and we've had a few days to hear and think about it, then the discussion here is likely to be more insightful.

    Or not. :-)

    Either way, it's nice to come by here and see some long-standing friends whom I've never met personally. Whether the discussion of the day is logical disourse, blatant fanboyism, heated rhetoric, well-earned snarkery, complaining about editors, or just lighthearted BS about whatever rabbit trail we've found ourselves on, I know I am in for an enjoyable time.

    So sit back, read, laugh, be challenged, challenge someone else, troll if you must, meme if you can, respect your elders, respect your youngsters, relax and have a good time.