Group Hug!

“Democrats need to embrace Hollywood because this is where they need to come to learn how to tell a story.– Michael Moore

A California university professor died during a bondage session at the home of a Hollywood executive that went horribly wrong.
 

Doran George, 48, was found dead inside the home of Skip Chasey, an executive for Hollywood’s William Morris Endeavor agency and known in the BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Dominance and Submission) community as “Master Skip,” on Nov. 19, 2017.
 
George, who was born Duncan Gilbert and did not use gendered pronouns, had been wrapped “head to toe in plastic wrap and gaffer’s tape, with small breathing holes at the nose and mouth,” according to an autopsy report obtained late last week by Variety.
 
“The decedent’s partner observed that the decedent was not reacting properly,” the report states. “The partner checked the decedent closer and realized that the decedent was not breathing. The partner called 911 and began cutting off the plastic and tape.”
 
George, who had a 16-year relationship with a man named Barry Shils that allowed for sexual activity outside their partnership, had become a regular playmate of Chasey’s over the course of seven months preceeeding his death.

35 Replies to “Group Hug!”

  1. Good riddance.

    Good to know as well that it’s getting harder for Hollywood to hush up its leaders’ disgusting sex habits. A comprehensive exposure of their taste for children and mass arrests can’t be far away now.

  2. George had a successful career as a child in musical comedy in the United Kingdom

    Childhood sexual abuse is a strong marker for deviant and self-destructive sexual appetites as an adult.

  3. The decedent’s partner observed that the decedent was not reacting properly,” the report states.

    I use to be a necrophiliac until the rotten khunt split on me.

  4. Just another normal day in the Lefts Meca.

    **The coroner’s office was unable to determine the cause of death and Chasey has not been charged with any wrongdoing, reports Variety.**

  5. The only sort of bondage that has any appeal to me is … shibari https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/jan/21/shibari-pushing-boundaries-in-the-ancient-japanese-practice-of-knot-tying
    At least there’s some aesthetic and art to it … and the slow, gentle pace of it all could actually be quite erotic (he says having NEVER practiced BDSM – ever). But Saran Wrap? Really? I assume Hollywood imports all the young Twinks from the Amazon shipping Dept. to play their kinky games? Creepy creepsters … the whole lot of em.

    1. The good thing about Saran Wrap in this case is you can clearly see they’re nuts.

  6. Clearly an error in judgement… 😉
    -shear terror
    -transparently obvious
    -thinly disguised
    -credibility stretched thin
    -watertight alibi
    (How many f**ks do I care about these freaks?)

  7. Notice that, in the second paragraph, the post refers to the “BDSM community”, the phrase giving undeserved dignity to a weird practice. This leads me to an article in the left-wing Globe and Mail a decade or so ago. There was a minor spat between animal rightist and someone practicing bestiality (the particulars escape me). The Globe refers to practitioners of beastiality as “the human-animal sex community”, avoiding the word “bestiality” as pejorative. The word “community” assigns false dignity to sex-weirdos. Note also from the post that the dominant perv escapes any prosecution.

  8. This is the pervert community that wants to set the moral compass for North America! Instead of looking the other way people had better start challenging these freaks.

  9. In a world where you are able to do anything, be anything, how does one gauge “went horribly wrong”?
    What is “went horribly wrong” measured against?

    Mid article, when the writer starts to refer to George as “they and their” instead of in normal terms such as, “he” … is where I’m too distracted by the idiocy, and need to backtrack, read it a few times to understand the gist of what they’re selling in this article. When the writer refers to “dedication to social justice” it again confirms the idiocy.

    “According to a remembrance note published by UCLA, George had a successful career as a child in musical comedy in the United Kingdom before joining the Culture and Performance Ph.D. program at the university’s Department of World Arts and Cultures in 2008. They developed expertise in areas of LGBTQ and Disability Studies, earned their doctorate in 2014, taught several classes and were “highly respected, revered and adored” by peers and students alike.

    “Those of you who had the honor of taking this course or being in one of Doran’s discussion sections know that their heart was as big as their laugh, and that their dedication to social justice was informed by their own queer immigrant experience,” said Alicia Gaspar de Alba, a UCLA professor, in a separate note to colleagues.”

  10. BDSM stands for Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, and Submission? But wouldn’t that be BDDS? It’s almost like they don’t want us to know that the SM stands for Sadomasochism, driving sexual pleasure from causing pain in others.

    But I’m sure it was just a typo, not an attempt to white wash the darker side of the BDSM “community”.

  11. All covered in Saran wrap? Maybe he self-identified at one of those sandwiches that 7-11 used to sell many years ago–a Herbie or Hoagie, perhaps (those were the ones I remember from my undergrad days).

    Why not? If someone can think he’s a tiger…..

  12. This topic is featured in H.B.O.’s show ‘Billions’ about morally bankrupt rich “sleazebags.” ( their word not, mine)

    ( IMHO nothing tops the ‘Sopranos’ yet )

  13. After 7 months the nature of this death is revealed.
    Where’s the video? Think about what all was involved.
    You know there’s a video.

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