Mr. Right: The Worst Leftist Ever Allegedly Abused His Dog
(Originally posted 10/10/25)
By John Loftus and Dylan Housman
Welcome back to Mr. Right, a newsletter about navigating modern manhood for normal guys in a not-normal world. This week, we discuss the star left-wing streamer who was allegedly caught on camera abusing his dog and the beauty of imperfect things.
Hasan Piker Loves The Poor, But Hates His Dog
Hasan Piker is a name you may not be familiar with. Piker is one of the left’s most popular millennial activists. He sits in his bedroom 24/7, livestreaming his inane thoughts about politics, social issues, and video games.
So, in other words, Piker’s a leftist goober, a cross between the worst of Kamala Harris and the worst of Cenk Uygur (who happens to be his uncle). Of landlords, he once said, “Kill them. Murder them. Let the streets soak in their red capitalist blood.” He has been accused of antisemitism and called a shooting at a Jewish museum in D.C. a “false flag operation.” He is an America-hater and said the U.S. “deserved 9/11.”
Piker is also – *ALLEGEDLY* – an abuser of dogs.
This week, Piker was seen using what appeared to be a shock collar on his dog, Kaya, because she stood up and started roaming around his room, mid-livestream. (Hasan Piker Seen Allegedly Abusing Dog On Broadcast)
“Kaya, please just f*cking go — just stop,” he said as the dog yelped (this is when he allegedly sent a shock through the collar). “Jesus Christ, what are you doing? You’re being such a baby.”
“She just literally is so incredibly spoiled from my mom,” Piker whined. “No, she doesn’t want to come over here to see what’s up. She just wants to f*cking roam the house because she got to roam the house when I was gone, and she needs to literally have the same structured, regimented.”
Yes, it is gross. We here at the Daily Caller are very, very pro-dog, and we hate to see these loving, tender creatures abused by anyone, let alone stark mad raving liberals.
Piker’s behavior, though, also captures the rot and absurdity of a leftist man’s worldview.
Piker pretty much believes that every social injustice in our society is tantamount to violence. No universal healthcare? That’s literal violence. Poverty? That’s violence. Actually, our entire political system is oppressive and violent, according to Piker.
Yet, for someone who is so against violence in the abstract, he certainly seems comfortable shocking his pet and treating it like a soulless nuisance in front of thousands of viewers.
This is what happens to a man who turns so far left. They will have infinite compassion for oppressed groups of people halfway across the globe. Maybe they will have compassion for the poor living in their own backyard. But in their immediate life, they might neglect, or even abuse, those they love, such as a pet.
Another great example is the liberal feminists who are pro-abortion but have abused and mistreated women throughout their lives. Kamala’s husband, Doug Emhoff, comes to mind. Doug talks a big game about treating women fairly, yet allegedly slapped an ex-girlfriend and cheated on his ex-wife by impregnating the nanny.
Men should do everything they can in life to avoid becoming a Hasan Piker or a Doug Emhoff. If you want to be compassionate to the world, have at it. But have compassion for those closest to you – especially the doggies! – first.
Free Kaya!
He Has A Point: The Beauty of Imperfection
This week’s HHAP goes to writer O.W. Root, who described the true nature of the beautiful things and people in our lives.
“Some of the most beautiful things are imperfect. That’s a feature not a bug. The perfect, in some sense, isolates us from an object because we are not perfect. But the imperfect, the loved, the used, and the worn feels like home. It’s beautiful,” he wrote.
Well said. And it got me thinking about the things I love in my own life that are, in their own way, imperfect.
I find I remember a round of golf more if I play poorly all day and then birdie the 18th hole with a 20-foot putt. I enjoy old, used books, with annotations from the previous owners, more than new ones from Amazon. On our first Valentine’s Day trip, my now-wife and I spent a night in a creepy shack next to a dilapidated home and abandoned warehouse (someone – erm, me – didn’t do their due diligence while booking). But, because it was weird, not very romantic, and imperfect, it turned out to be fun, romantic, and perfect.
O.W. Root has a point.
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