Harry Munker Is a "Bad Guy" – My Perspective.
Harry Munker (real name Tony Quigley) loves to tell everyone that he’s not a bad guy. He presents himself as a righteous, working-class truth-teller and self-proclaimed genius who only calls out “scum bags.” But after years of being on the receiving end of his attacks, I can say with full confidence: Harry Munker is a "bad guy". His behaviour toward me reveals a cruel, hypocritical bully who hides behind a mask of moral superiority.
For years now, Munker has waged a relentless personal campaign against me. He has repeatedly attacked my character, and viciously questioned me as a father. He has suggested that my ex did our children a favour by leaving, called me an “attention seeking abusive man child,” and claimed my kids would be better off with a “real man” as a role model. These aren’t casual insults. They are deliberate attempts to undermine my relationship with my own children. No decent person does that.
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He has gone much further. Munker has accused me of being a narcissist. He has called me a paedophile. He has implied that I sexually assaulted a woman. These are life-ruining accusations, thrown around with zero evidence and zero accountability. He has also said I “deserve a good pasting” and that I’m “sick,” simply because I gave someone a digital spanner (a tool) during a YouTube live stream. His rage over something so trivial shows how unhinged and vindictive he truly is.
Munker even tries to twist reality about our YouTube channels. He claims Justin has ruined my channel, yet Justin has never once hit me with copyright or privacy strikes. Meanwhile, Munker himself has regularly used those same strikes against me and others. This is pure hypocrisy and projection. He attacks me for years, then pretends to be the victim of the very tactics he weaponises.
Through all of this, Munker insists he has done nothing wrong. He says “God is good and so am I” and claims he’s not a bully—he’s just “mocking scum bags.” But when you spend years targeting one person with false accusations of child abuse, sexual assault, and poor fatherhood, when you tell a man he deserves physical violence over a silly meme moment on stream, you are not a good guy. You are a bully who enjoys tearing people down while wrapping yourself in self-righteousness.
I have lived through years of this abuse from Harry Munker. His words and actions speak far louder than his claims of innocence. He is not the principled man he pretends to be. He is a bad guy—vindictive, hypocritical, and dangerous with his words. And no amount of self-proclaimed genius or fake righteousness can hide that truth.








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