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The text discusses a recent incident in New York City where an Asian man, Yao Pan Ma, was brutally attacked while collecting cans. The author draws attention to the racial dynamics surrounding the incident, suggesting that the narrative of anti-Asian attacks being a result of white supremacy is misguided. The author claims that the aggressors in these attacks are predominantly Black individuals, while the victims are often members of the Asian community. This perspective implies a disconnect in the mainstream narrative that attributes racial violence primarily to white supremacy, arguing that such a viewpoint ignores the reality of inter-racial violence.

The author expresses deep sympathy for Ma and his family, emphasizing the hard work and innocence of many individuals within the Asian community. The portrayal of Ma as a hardworking immigrant who resorted to collecting cans out of necessity evokes a sense of injustice and tragedy. The author’s comments reflect a broader narrative that depicts Asian individuals as vulnerable and hardworking, contrasting them with Black individuals who, according to the author, engage in wanton violence without provocation. This perspective seeks to elicit emotional reactions and align the reader with the author’s views on race and societal dynamics.

The text also touches on themes of victimhood and heroism, criticizing movements like Black Lives Matter for what the author perceives as an inversion of these concepts. The author argues that the glorification of victimhood is detrimental, suggesting that it leads to the elevation of those who engage in violence rather than those who uphold values of hard work and community. This critique extends to societal structures and media portrayals, which the author perceives as failing to hold violent individuals accountable while unfairly attributing blame to white individuals for racial conflicts.

Ultimately, the author expresses a bleak outlook on race relations, suggesting that societal tensions will worsen before they improve. The text reflects a strong bias and presents a highly controversial and inflammatory viewpoint on race, violence, and societal responsibility, framing the narrative in a way that seeks to provoke outrage and reinforce existing prejudices. The conclusions drawn are stark and divisive, painting a picture of racial dynamics that is unlikely to foster constructive dialogue or understanding among different communities.
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So, they did this “anti-black racism is white supremacy” thing. Then they started with an “anti-Asian attacks are white supremacy” thing.

But the blacks are doing the Asian attacks.

And the Asians are protesting against the blacks.

Within the doctrine of the current system, this is white supremacists marching against white supremacists – while no white people are involved at all.

CBS News:

Dozens of people on Sunday marched through the streets of Manhattan to the site where an Asian man was brutally attacked on Friday night. Yao Pan Ma was hospitalized and remains in a coma, his family told CBS New York.

The 61-year-old was collecting cans when someone shoved him from behind and began stomping on his head. The attack, which took place in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, was caught on surveillance video.

“I’m very scared right now. I’m so worried that my husband might never come back,” Baozhen Chen, Ma’s wife, told CBS New York.

Chen said the couple moved from China to New York in 2018. She said Ma had been working as a dishwasher at a restaurant, but lost his job because of the coronavirus pandemic. She said he resorted to collecting empty cans and bottles for money because he was ineligible for unemployment.

“I am very panicked and sad,” Chen told CBS New York. “My husband is very hardworking and nice person.”

One of the people who marched in support of Ma, Jason Wu, told CBS New York: “I’m family with the Chinese Asian community and I want us to stand in solidarity and protect each other.”

Oh jeez, man.

Right in the feels.

This is an intensely sad story.

Asians are just so innocent, like children, and watching these monster blacks attack them is very difficult. I have in my life known so many old Asian men that work no matter what, and if they don’t have work will go out and pick up cans, and their mind is just always on “love family make happy take good care for family.”

That kind of innocence is something that the blacks just naturally seek out and destroy.

I hope Chen gets a good GoFundMe that doesn’t get shut down for white supremacy, because from the video, it does not look like Yao is coming out of that coma.

Poor bastard was collecting cans.

Look at the way the cops taped up the can cart.

Can you picture any picture more soul-wrenching than that?

Imagine this old woman, her poor old husband out collecting cans, seeing that cart.

And then realize that this black benefited in no way from this. He wasn’t robbing the old man. He attacked him simply for fun – just because he wanted to hurt someone weaker than him.

Who can see that and not feel some level of primal loathing against the blacks?

Blacks are such absolutely savage animals. It transcends every other race, this primitive, brutal, mindless violence. They have a sadism that is akin to that of serial killers. But whereas serial killers are some microscopic percentage of the population, basically all having been abused as very young children, this sadistic trait in the blacks seems to be the norm.

And these are the people that the Jewish media is telling us to worship as gods? These brutal, hateful, violent savages, who take joy from hurting weak, innocent people?

This is what I am trying to communicate when I say that Black Lives Matter is satanic. They are inverting heroism. The lionization of victimhood is itself satanic, as it is heroism that should be celebrated. But these people are not actually victims. They are brutal, predatory monsters.

These white women trying to race-shame you with this Black Lives Matter lunacy are actively promoting evil. They want people to get hurt. They want families to be destroyed, they want innocent people to die.

Do you understand why Saint Paul said “I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence”?

Do you see how this “feminist” thing has turned out?

Everything is White Supremacy

The media has no ability to deal with these black-on-Asian attacks, so they’ve simply blamed it on white people. But everyone in the Asian and Chinese communities know that it was not a white supremacist that attacked this old man.

Is there anyone on earth who could claim that Yao Pan Ma is not six million times more sympathetic than George Floyd? George Floyd was a multiple felon who once pointed a gun at a pregnant woman’s belly. He had just committed a felony, and was resisting arrest when he was restrained.

I’m just going to say it: black lives not only do not matter, black lives are dangerous. Black lives hurt people. Black lives kill innocent people. Black lives are a plague on the world, and when you actually look at the pain and destruction that black lives cause, it becomes virtually impossible to justify black lives.

And some, I assume, are good people. I mean that legitimately. (We have black readers, I have black friends, and blah blah blah). I don’t think every black person is bad. It’s just that on balance, they are so overwhelmingly bad, that the good blacks fail to make a dent in the larger whole of blackness, which is a plague.

The callousness of the white women that promote this black violence and the worship of blacks is utterly beyond the pale.

They do not care how much suffering their blacks cause. It makes them feel morally righteous to go out there and worship these blacks, and damn the consequences.

These blacks, these women, the others who support this, and the Christ-killing Jews who invented it all – they are all tools of the devil, and they are now in control of this world.

This is all going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

(Republished from The Daily Stormer by permission of author or representative)
 
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