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From The Blaze:

Democratic State House candidate suggests Minnesota suburb be burned down: ‘I didn’t come here to be peaceful’

The situation got intense at a Black Lives Matter protest at the head of the Minneapolis police union’s home

PAUL SACCA

AUGUST 16, 2020

John Thompson, a Democrat campaigning for State House in Minnesota, launched into a fiery diatribe during a Black Lives Matter protest outside the home of Minneapolis Police Federation President Bob Kroll on Saturday. During the vitriolic tirade, Thompson hinted that the town of Hugo be burned down, which is where Kroll lives….

One of the most blunt and unreserved speakers during the hours-long protest was Thompson, who won the Democratic primary for the Minnesota House of Representatives District 67A last week. …

“Why the f*** is we so peaceful in this [homophobic slur removed] neighborhood,” Thompson shouted. “F*** your motherf***ing peace, white racist motherf***ers!”

One of the neighbors was holding a Blue Lives Matter flag and Thompson told him to “stick it up his a**.”

Thompson suggested to the crowd that the entire town should be burned down. “This whole god***n state burned down for $20 goddamn dollars, you think we give a f*** about burning Hugo down?”

“Blue lives don’t mean s*** to black people,” Thompson said. “F*** Hugo, Minnesota!” …

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) endorsed Thompson in June.

“I’ve known John for years His fierce advocacy and commitment to his community is exactly what’s needed in the state legislature right now,” Walz said. “I look forward to working with him as the next State Representative for 67A.”

 
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  1. Why the f*** is we so peaceful ….

    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    • Replies: @Neoconned
    @The Alarmist

    In parts of the south he and his mob would have been met with someone with a Norinco SKS and a 150 round drum mag.

    He then would have been told to shut up & leave or figure out the joys of protesting in hell. Idk Minnesota seems to be filled with cucks who are cucking good & hard.

    Idk maybe the 1 state that went "blue" for Mondale in 84 will learn otherwise where they should go....

    https://www.google.com/search?q=malgorzata+margot&client=ms-android-att-aio-us&prmd=inv&sxsrf=ALeKk015g4_5B_tBqsGF3VurYImdtUn3QA:1597661645457&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwie0-S2iaLrAhWjtVkKHfJADEAQ_AUoAXoECAsQAQ&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=2#imgrc=kO3_UEpqDo4qWM&imgdii=vZHQAzV0G_dCEM

    Meanwhile in Warsaw.....which both Stalin and Hitler reduced to a pile of rubble young white girls march against Polack nationalists in favor of open borders etc.

    I hate to go this far but maybe it's time to censor social media....take the cell phones away from white women....after all they dont even Care about golddigging any more....all they care about is their cell phones and their social media whoring and being able to send nude pics of themselves to black dudes without their families shaming them on it....

    , @Anon
    @The Alarmist


    The Rent Is Too Damn High Party is a single issue political party, primarily active in the state of New York, that has nominated candidates for mayor of New York City in 2005 and 2009, and for governor and senator in 2010. Jimmy McMillan was the mayoral candidate both times as well as a candidate for governor. In 2005, he received more than 4,000 votes, and more than 40,000 in 2010.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent_Is_Too_Damn_High_Party
     
    Hahaha! That reminds me of this Japanese political party:

    The Party to Protect the People from NHK ... is a Japanese political party founded on June 17, 2013 by activist Takashi Tachibana, a former employee of Japan's national broadcasting organization NHK and a member of the Funabashi city assembly in Chiba Prefecture. He resigned NHK's accounting position in 2005 after exposing internal corruption. Before long continuing of intimidating behavior by NHK television license bill collectors the party issues special stickers to chase off broadcast-reception bill collectors from citizens' properties.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Party_to_Protect_the_People_from_NHK
     
    These guys nominate several candidates for everything, and the NHK is obligated to give them a couple of minutes of television time as official political candidates. They go on NHK and urge viewers not to pay their television taxes.

    A problem that I’ve noticed is that when you consider voting for a party like this for real, for an office that has a lot of responsibility, of course you kind of want to know what their positions are on other issues. But it’s in their interest to be vague and appeal on their core single issue to people across the political spectrum.
    , @JimB
    @The Alarmist


    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

     

    No.
    , @Magic Dirt Resident
    @The Alarmist

    No, I don't actually. The good news is that his grammar is perfectly acceptable at Rutgers now!

    , @ATBOTL
    @The Alarmist


    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?
     
    It never was. Blacks were just as bad as they are now as far back in history as you want to go. The media filtered out the things they didn't want the white masses to see during the "Civil Rights Era." Michael "Martin Luther" King's speeches were ghost written by Jewish communist Stanley Levison.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Levison

    , @Polynikes
    @The Alarmist

    Child’s play. Two Wisconsin state assembly men were part of the protest that fired shots into a Wawatosa officers house. Rep. David Bowen then tried to blame the shots into the police officers own home on the police officer.

  2. There are no men in the neighborhood?

    • Agree: Realist, HammerJack
    • Replies: @Anon
    @J

    Why don't you do something so you can spend a decade in jail and ruin your life fagget instigator troll

    , @anon
    @J

    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    You don't understand what "Anarcho-Tyranny" means?

    How about "selective prosecution", then?

    Replies: @lavoisier

    , @JohnnyWalker123
    @J

    Probably inside watching ESPN.

    Seriously.

    Replies: @anon

    , @Buffalo Joe
    @J

    J, There is no police department in Hugo,MN.? Those sounded like threats to me.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

  3. I will say the same thing about Mr. Thompson that I have always said about AOC. Political candidates that have the courage to be honest with voters deserve respect, even if I completely disagree with their politics.

    Can there be any doubt about the types of legislation and policies Mr. Thompson will support if elected? The problem in politics isn’t John Thompson: voters know where he stands and can choose accordingly.

    • Agree: El Dato, AnotherDad
    • Replies: @Rob McX
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    Unfortunately, you're right. Thompson and AOC couldn't have made clearer their plans for white Americans. Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @S, @S

    , @Buffalo Joe
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    NJ, If I disapproved of your posts, which I don't, but said I would like to kick your ass, harrass your family and would like to see your house burned down. You would say: "I respect the fact that Buffalo Joe speaks his mind and pulls no punches." If I did this in front of your wife and kids I think you might call the cops. Wrong is wrong and this ass wipe deserves no respect.

    , @AnotherDad
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    Agreed. (You've been on a posting roll NJTC.)

    It's the slimy liars and propagandists at the NYT, CNN, academia, Hollyweird and the nice white lady race traitors like Amy Klobuchar, Gretchen Whitmer--or white traitorous white cucks like Biden, Bush(x), Romney, Ryan--that are the big problem.

    They slither through the grass, spewing their hatred and lies while working to destroy Western Civilization.

    This guy by contrast is refreshingly upfront. Program: destroy white civilization.

    It's the difference between the saboteur or terrorist and a soldier in uniform.

    , @guest
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    Honesty isn't everything. I mean, if PepsiCo put arsenic in its formula and proceeded to say so in its advertisements, I probably wouldn't be commending it for honesty.

  4. Looks like the cold burned some brain cells.

    • Replies: @Kronos
    @Redneck farmer

    Oh just thaw them out a bit, that should fix em.

    https://wordplega.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/eyes.jpg

  5. https://twitter.com/hadiez123/status/1294771733162004480

    2020, your local Democrat primary is between that guy and Hoang Murphy.

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    • LOL: AnotherDad
    • Replies: @Bill Jones
    @Altai

    The Thug or the Mug, decisions, decisions...

    , @Anonymous
    @Altai

    Mr. Bean.

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @Altai


    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

     

    Is he related to Papa Murphy, the pizza shop where you can use EBT?

    And is he well-hoang? Be aware, the Hmong make some of the world's longest sausages.


    https://i0.wp.com/chawjcreations.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/IMG_0163.jpg

    , @JohnnyD
    @Altai

    He's half-Vietnamese and half-Irish, but 100% Soyboy.

    , @reactionry
    @Altai

    Murphy's Law of Genocidal Absimilation

    Perhaps the Pol Pot Soy Boy had "Irish" foster parents:
    "My name is Hoang Murphy and I am a lifelong Minnesotan. I am the son of immigrants who fled Vietnam for a better life. I am also the son of white-working class folks from Northern Minnesota who strived for better. I am a proud son of the Eastside and I am running to represent all of us in the Minnesota House of Representatives for District 67A.

    I have devoted my entire life to fighting for children and families. That fight began when I was eight. I went to school for the first time, and it quite literally saved my life. A St. Paul public school teacher saw that I was a kid in danger and helped me navigate the systems in place to protect children like me. That moment changed my trajectory. I entered foster care. I went on to graduate high school and was the first in my family to go to college."

    The twisted monster absimilated into a culture of totalitarian genocidal racism. From HM's Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/ISAIAHMN/photos/a.379975421478/10157163391186479/

    Hat Tip to John Derbyshire - Omar Mateen, absimilation

  6. I was gonna tweet out this footage w/the comment, “This is what Minnesota Nice gets you,” but just retweeted it instead. The reason why I didn’t is I just felt his hatred is so visceral and real that I couldn’t bring myself to be glib about it. Whites who support this guy and BLM are members of a suicide cult.

    • Replies: @Jake
    @duncsbaby

    'Minnesota nice' Liberal can become guillotine-frenzied mass murderer in the snap of a finger, if the sparks align. Countless Russians who started 1917 as pacifists opposing World War 1 or as the Russian version of Minnesota nice opposing Tsar and Church because they sanctioned capital punishment for a few crimes were cheering on Bolshevik murderous rampages well before Christmas 1917.

    , @Alfa158
    @duncsbaby

    I don’t blame you, when I see Minnesota Nice Whites being abused it is hard for me not to think of the Oscar Wilde quote;
    “ One must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing.”

    , @SunBakedSuburb
    @duncsbaby

    "Whites who support this guy and BLM are members of a suicide cult."

    The anti-racist cult.

  7. This and Andy Ngô’s documentation of the street beatings in Seattle are a vision of the future.

    • Replies: @Johnny Smoggins
    @The Wild Geese Howard

    I'm surprised Andy Ngo hasn't been murdered yet. He should get a Pulitzer for his bravery alone (spoiler: he won't).

    , @Bert
    @The Wild Geese Howard

    Andy Ngo's most recent videos show Anti-fa beating a transvestite and stealing his backpack containing his ID and house keys. His offense was daring to deploy a collapsible baton and pepper spray when they assaulted him.

    They also assaulted a homeless couple who were sleeping in their junker pickup truck. The man is in a coma. An Anti-fa thug told him to sit down, and when he did the thug got a running start and place-kicked him in the head, possibly breaking his neck.

    These are quintessential Communists. They are psychopaths one and all. The only thing they want is power over other people so they can practice sadism. Their political supporters are the same.

    , @SunBakedSuburb
    @The Wild Geese Howard

    "a vision of the future"

    Your grim prognosis is applicable only to systemic whitey. I'm a young Black Woman: My future is golden and I deserve it.

  8. Anonymous[387] • Disclaimer says:

    “I’ve known John for years His fierce advocacy and commitment to his community is exactly what’s needed in the state legislature right now,” Walz said.

    I suppose that, if you count a “fierce advocacy” to burn down his community as a commitment (of sorts), then this Thompson chap does have a “commitment to his community.”

    During the vitriolic tirade, Thompson hinted that the town of Hugo be burned down, which is where Kroll lives….

    Has anyone yet dropped a hint on social media as to where Mr. Thompson lives?

    Fair is fair.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    @Anonymous

    Most black people don't care if their community burns - they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don't usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of "Black Wall Street" (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can't come up with any more recent example. Never mind though - Kamala Harris's big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal "anti-lynching" statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal, @MJMD, @Art Deco, @vinteuil, @kaganovitch

  9. @Altai
    https://twitter.com/hadiez123/status/1294771733162004480

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EffzxV_XYAADrdD.png

    2020, your local Democrat primary is between that guy and Hoang Murphy.

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    https://educationalequity.org/sites/default/files/styles/content_large/public/slideshow/image/hoang.jpg

    Replies: @Bill Jones, @Anonymous, @Reg Cæsar, @JohnnyD, @reactionry

    The Thug or the Mug, decisions, decisions…

  10. @NJ Transit Commuter
    I will say the same thing about Mr. Thompson that I have always said about AOC. Political candidates that have the courage to be honest with voters deserve respect, even if I completely disagree with their politics.

    Can there be any doubt about the types of legislation and policies Mr. Thompson will support if elected? The problem in politics isn’t John Thompson: voters know where he stands and can choose accordingly.

    Replies: @Rob McX, @Buffalo Joe, @AnotherDad, @guest

    Unfortunately, you’re right. Thompson and AOC couldn’t have made clearer their plans for white Americans. Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    • Replies: @Jane Plain
    @Rob McX

    Now Rob, the head of Minnesota's GOP said that Thompson's words were "reprehensible."

    What more do you want?

    , @S
    @Rob McX


    Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.
     
    Lest we forget 1978 and the progressive Euro led and Blackcentric JAZ (Jonestown Autonomous Zone).


    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Jt-2-real.jpg/800px-Jt-2-real.jpg


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown
    , @S
    @Rob McX


    Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.
     
    Lest we forget 1978 and the progressive Euro led and Blackcentric JAZ (Jonestown Autonomous Zone).


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown
  11. So in lockdown away from the neo demon of LA, Taylor Swift wrote a country music album (It isn’t very good) and in exchange for this act of reactionary apostasy, she must now join in the idea that with a few months notice, fedgov under Trump has hobbled the US Postal Service in order to engage in voter suppression. In fact as a charge it’s very easy to prove or disprove so why is nobody busy proving it?

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    This will end up as a fight of epic proportions if Biden doesn’t win.

    • Agree: Buffalo Joe
    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @Altai

    What is this? Taylor Swift looks as if she would desperately be fishing for compliments.

    - My try on this rather ccrumpy topic is as follows: Sleepy Joe will lose, and then it will be nice if I, Taylor Swift, can prove, that I did whatever I could to prevent Orange Man's victory.

    Replies: @HammerJack, @Altai

    , @Inselaffen
    @Altai

    Taylor has turned full blown Hollywood SJW over the last few years, it's not surprising (when you're surrounded by those people 24/7 what else was going to happen) but still kind of sad.

    I saw a headline a year or two ago where she said how much it 'hurt' her when she was bullied for not taking a political stance ahead of the 2016 election (you might recall there were a lot of articles condemning her for not denouncing Trump, for having a white fanbase, etc). My hunch is she wasn't particularly politically interested at that point in time, possibly even very moderately republican leaning by default (country singer background, & her dad's 'embarrassing Republican Facebook posts' got some attention a year or two back as well), but when the showbiz media started pushing her around over that stuff she instantly got weak kneed and trembly lipped and went full SJW in the face of moderate peer pressure (so much for the 'strong independent woman' image).

    Of course that's all just my assumption, I don't know her, but she seems to have a thing for dating British guys, so if you're starting to lurk Unz during this downtime Taylor, there's a few things I'd like to teach you 'bout this world...

    Replies: @Altai, @TWS

    , @Jack D
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    In late February, that would have been racist. As late as March (far too late) De Blasio and other Dem mayors were tweeting about how everyone should come down to Chinatown and enjoy the Chinese restaurants. Not patronizing Chinese restaurants would be racist.

    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position. The Democrats have ALWAYS been the Black Party they say and their followers believe them because they have no historical memory. Bull Connor was surely a Republican like all racists, right? There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters.

    Replies: @Altai, @YetAnotherAnon, @Bragadocious

    , @AnotherDad
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    Nope. Way, way, way too late. Epidemics simply do not work this way.

    To stop this Trump needed to close all the borders of the United States as soon as the news of this bad shit in China reached his desk. Then close some sections of some remote military bases to use as quarantine centers.

    I have a decent mental timeline on this, because AnotherMom had managed to get all the kids on board back at Thanksgiving and had booked an AnotherFamily trip to the Middle East booked for early Feb. By mid-Jan AnotherMom and i were in a serious "scrub it" discussion. This is while TPTB were doing precisely nothing. Ten days later the Democrats were telling everyone they were a big fat deplorable racist if they didn't turn out for the big Chinese New Year parade.

    I did the math and rolled the dice on the trip--though i had masks for everyone and a huge bottle of alcohol gel. We arrived at SeaTac and there was an AirChina jumbo right next our Lufthansa flight (and KoreanAir on the other side), which had no doubt discharged 300+ Chinese fresh from China into the US. Trump's China order apparently went into effect that evening. And Trump was a big fat assed racist for doing that. Nancy Pelosi was out telling people they should go to Chinatown.

    Trump was late and slow in doing what was needed. (Trump is ill-suited to this sort of crisis because he's an "it's all going to be great!" real-estate huckster.) But Trump was pushing against the incredible lethargy and PC crap from the globohomo establishment, and outright SJW go-hug-a-Chinaman shit from the ParasiteParty--people who a month and a half later were shutting down golf courses and screaming about killer beaches and "don't leave your house" ... until George Floyd OD'd.

    Bottom line: We did not have closed borders in time to stop this ... for the same reason we do not have closed borders to stop population replacement. We have an elite now that is not American and has contempt for actual Americans.

    Replies: @Hhsiii, @Ben tillman

  12. If you just listen to the audio it almost sounds like a big dog (dawg?) barking.

    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Escher

    Well, it's a typical Third Reich podium speech, complete with nonlinear voice distortions signaling imminent extreme violence.

    One could use as intro to some punk metal.

    Replies: @The Alarmist

  13. @Escher
    If you just listen to the audio it almost sounds like a big dog (dawg?) barking.

    Replies: @El Dato

    Well, it’s a typical Third Reich podium speech, complete with nonlinear voice distortions signaling imminent extreme violence.

    One could use as intro to some punk metal.

    • Agree: Not Only Wrathful
    • Replies: @The Alarmist
    @El Dato

    We've got a long, hot summer ....

    https://youtu.be/-XLIJ4HXSek

    Replies: @Hhsiii

  14. @J
    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    Replies: @Anon, @anon, @JohnnyWalker123, @Buffalo Joe

    Why don’t you do something so you can spend a decade in jail and ruin your life fagget instigator troll

  15. @Altai
    So in lockdown away from the neo demon of LA, Taylor Swift wrote a country music album (It isn't very good) and in exchange for this act of reactionary apostasy, she must now join in the idea that with a few months notice, fedgov under Trump has hobbled the US Postal Service in order to engage in voter suppression. In fact as a charge it's very easy to prove or disprove so why is nobody busy proving it?

    https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1294765974789533698

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    This will end up as a fight of epic proportions if Biden doesn't win.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @Inselaffen, @Jack D, @AnotherDad

    What is this? Taylor Swift looks as if she would desperately be fishing for compliments.

    – My try on this rather ccrumpy topic is as follows: Sleepy Joe will lose, and then it will be nice if I, Taylor Swift, can prove, that I did whatever I could to prevent Orange Man’s victory.

    • Agree: Ron Mexico
    • Replies: @HammerJack
    @Dieter Kief

    Why is orange man opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration? Because we're definitely desperate for more fossil fuel? Because he's the stupidest politician in the world?

    How many votes will he gain by doing this? How many again? This is the guy who thought it was a good idea to challenge obamacare in the middle of a pandemic.

    Harris and Biden are having fun, but the fact is that they don't have to do a single thing in order to win this election. Just sit back and watch the Trump self destruction machine do what it does best.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/interior-secretary-to-approve-oil-drilling-in-alaska-s-arctic-refuge-11597667400

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

    , @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    More likely during lockdown she has been spending a lot of time on twitter and believes this stuff. You might think, but she is in her 30s now, she can't be that gullible. Jamie Lee Curtis seems like she is probably smarter than the average person and is in her 60s. She posted something even stupider and more insane. Most women in their 60s aren't like this but then most women in their 60s don't have a good reason to be on Twitter, as a Hollywood actress, Curtis is, of course, on Twitter and this is what it did to her brain.

    https://twitter.com/jamieleecurtis/status/1293246051772588032

    More and more I'm thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world. People who don't remember things fundamentally don't know things, don't notice patterns and can be convinced of whatever the narrative du jour is.

    Even people like Seth MacFarlane sound more and more out of touch in their late 40s as they sperg about evangelical Christians as if it's the 80s/90s and you can't absolutely assume everyone you meet in a city under the age of 50 is irreligious. Same with many of the alt-right who grew up in lower middle class conservative households with fathers who went off about 'communists' and think Bernie Sanders is their enemy and a 'commie'.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @ATBOTL

  16. His whole body is tense, as if he is forcing every single emotion out. There’s no natural flow, just the staccato rhythm of someone who is utterly stuck and trying to unsuccessfully, in fits and starts, force their way out.

    It reminds me of schizophrenics I’ve seen on the street occasionally, but rather than mumbling poison to himself, he is shouting poison (still to himself), but in an effort to get some distance from it. To pass the poison onto the other. Or rather, to shout and shove and force responsibility onto the other.

    Only when he realises that his responsibility is not poison will he be able to stop feeling so pathetic inside, and therefore stop being such a nasty, ranting maniac outside

    I guess it all leaves him calm after, as it gives him a false distance from himself, but his own daemons will be back and his own “whiteness” will be perceived, by him, as trying to control him and bring him low before the end of the same day.

    He will then rant and repeat and rant and repeat and everyone will suffer from his ignorance.

    It is sad and scary what these rabid freaks will do.

  17. @The Alarmist

    Why the f*** is we so peaceful ....
     
    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/636007295634112512/L7cM-VMh.png

    Replies: @Neoconned, @Anon, @JimB, @Magic Dirt Resident, @ATBOTL, @Polynikes

    In parts of the south he and his mob would have been met with someone with a Norinco SKS and a 150 round drum mag.

    He then would have been told to shut up & leave or figure out the joys of protesting in hell. Idk Minnesota seems to be filled with cucks who are cucking good & hard.

    Idk maybe the 1 state that went “blue” for Mondale in 84 will learn otherwise where they should go….

    https://www.google.com/search?q=malgorzata+margot&client=ms-android-att-aio-us&prmd=inv&sxsrf=ALeKk015g4_5B_tBqsGF3VurYImdtUn3QA:1597661645457&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwie0-S2iaLrAhWjtVkKHfJADEAQ_AUoAXoECAsQAQ&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=2#imgrc=kO3_UEpqDo4qWM&imgdii=vZHQAzV0G_dCEM

    Meanwhile in Warsaw…..which both Stalin and Hitler reduced to a pile of rubble young white girls march against Polack nationalists in favor of open borders etc.

    I hate to go this far but maybe it’s time to censor social media….take the cell phones away from white women….after all they dont even Care about golddigging any more….all they care about is their cell phones and their social media whoring and being able to send nude pics of themselves to black dudes without their families shaming them on it….

  18. To channel commenter Whiskey : There are a lot of white women BLM activists protesting alongside this alpha thug and getting the tingles everytime he calls for the demise of white people, meaning men. “All of your women are belong to us”, as Hoang Murphy would put it. No white men in sight. White women hate, hate, HATE beta males! Let Chicago burn!

  19. @duncsbaby
    I was gonna tweet out this footage w/the comment, "This is what Minnesota Nice gets you," but just retweeted it instead. The reason why I didn't is I just felt his hatred is so visceral and real that I couldn't bring myself to be glib about it. Whites who support this guy and BLM are members of a suicide cult.

    Replies: @Jake, @Alfa158, @SunBakedSuburb

    ‘Minnesota nice’ Liberal can become guillotine-frenzied mass murderer in the snap of a finger, if the sparks align. Countless Russians who started 1917 as pacifists opposing World War 1 or as the Russian version of Minnesota nice opposing Tsar and Church because they sanctioned capital punishment for a few crimes were cheering on Bolshevik murderous rampages well before Christmas 1917.

    • Agree: bruce county
  20. @Rob McX
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    Unfortunately, you're right. Thompson and AOC couldn't have made clearer their plans for white Americans. Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @S, @S

    Now Rob, the head of Minnesota’s GOP said that Thompson’s words were “reprehensible.”

    What more do you want?

  21. Finally an honest politician.

  22. The people of Minnesota deserve what they get…they voted these dumb fucks into office. Intelligent people wouldn’t let this shit into their state.

  23. Rhetorician of the Year.

    Of course, the fine arts of oratory and rhetoric, now sadly neglected, were regarded by the Greeks and Romans as the educated man’s highest accomplishment.

    Didn’t the Rwandan massacres start off with some radio announcer luridly ranting away into a microphone?

  24. @Rob McX
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    Unfortunately, you're right. Thompson and AOC couldn't have made clearer their plans for white Americans. Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @S, @S

    Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    Lest we forget 1978 and the progressive Euro led and Blackcentric JAZ (Jonestown Autonomous Zone).

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown

  25. @El Dato
    @Escher

    Well, it's a typical Third Reich podium speech, complete with nonlinear voice distortions signaling imminent extreme violence.

    One could use as intro to some punk metal.

    Replies: @The Alarmist

    We’ve got a long, hot summer ….

    • Replies: @Hhsiii
    @The Alarmist

    Jello had abs.

  26. Anon[165] • Disclaimer says:
    @The Alarmist

    Why the f*** is we so peaceful ....
     
    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/636007295634112512/L7cM-VMh.png

    Replies: @Neoconned, @Anon, @JimB, @Magic Dirt Resident, @ATBOTL, @Polynikes

    The Rent Is Too Damn High Party is a single issue political party, primarily active in the state of New York, that has nominated candidates for mayor of New York City in 2005 and 2009, and for governor and senator in 2010. Jimmy McMillan was the mayoral candidate both times as well as a candidate for governor. In 2005, he received more than 4,000 votes, and more than 40,000 in 2010.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent_Is_Too_Damn_High_Party

    Hahaha! That reminds me of this Japanese political party:

    The Party to Protect the People from NHK … is a Japanese political party founded on June 17, 2013 by activist Takashi Tachibana, a former employee of Japan’s national broadcasting organization NHK and a member of the Funabashi city assembly in Chiba Prefecture. He resigned NHK’s accounting position in 2005 after exposing internal corruption. Before long continuing of intimidating behavior by NHK television license bill collectors the party issues special stickers to chase off broadcast-reception bill collectors from citizens’ properties.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Party_to_Protect_the_People_from_NHK

    These guys nominate several candidates for everything, and the NHK is obligated to give them a couple of minutes of television time as official political candidates. They go on NHK and urge viewers not to pay their television taxes.

    A problem that I’ve noticed is that when you consider voting for a party like this for real, for an office that has a lot of responsibility, of course you kind of want to know what their positions are on other issues. But it’s in their interest to be vague and appeal on their core single issue to people across the political spectrum.

  27. @Dieter Kief
    @Altai

    What is this? Taylor Swift looks as if she would desperately be fishing for compliments.

    - My try on this rather ccrumpy topic is as follows: Sleepy Joe will lose, and then it will be nice if I, Taylor Swift, can prove, that I did whatever I could to prevent Orange Man's victory.

    Replies: @HammerJack, @Altai

    Why is orange man opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration? Because we’re definitely desperate for more fossil fuel? Because he’s the stupidest politician in the world?

    How many votes will he gain by doing this? How many again? This is the guy who thought it was a good idea to challenge obamacare in the middle of a pandemic.

    Harris and Biden are having fun, but the fact is that they don’t have to do a single thing in order to win this election. Just sit back and watch the Trump self destruction machine do what it does best.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/interior-secretary-to-approve-oil-drilling-in-alaska-s-arctic-refuge-11597667400

    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @HammerJack

    Orange Man thinks that he gains more with this move than what is at risk to lose - Alsaka is so big, a little drilling here and there won't hurt it too much. Besides: It brings money, which is nice. The locals will like it...

    (I'll look up your link. Might well be, that I feel a bit sadder afterward).

  28. Anonymous[374] • Disclaimer says:

    OT: The 16-year old black kid who punched and killed a 59-year old White man in front of his family— after the black kid asked him for a dollar and the White man said no— has been sentenced to probation and a anger management class. This occurred at the Fredrick County Fair in Frederick, Maryland.

    https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/crime_and_justice/teen-charged-in-deadly-great-frederick-fair-assault-to-serve-probation/article_41b07e8c-e97c-56f7-96bb-7da5be46de9d.html

    Teen charged in deadly Great Frederick Fair assault to serve probation

    …The second of two teen brothers charged after a man died at the Great Frederick Fair last year was placed on probation Wednesday and ordered to complete an anger management program, among other commitments.

    • Replies: @Lockean Proviso
    @Anonymous

    Our media uses anger management. Through selective propagandizing of certain interracial interactions and ignoring of heinous crimes, false monofocused history, regular presentation of counterfactual film and tv entertainment, amplification of leftist radical ideas, and the relentless assertion of blood libel against whites they manage anger of the mob and deploy it against civilized society.

    , @res
    @Anonymous

    Get used to seeing these words: "Comments disabled."

    I wonder if Paul Kersey will write about this.

  29. Hugo is not a suburb. It’s exurban. It’s really small town MN just to the north of the real suburbs. Overwhelmingly white. If this crap is there, nowhere is safe.

  30. @The Wild Geese Howard
    This and Andy Ngô's documentation of the street beatings in Seattle are a vision of the future.

    Replies: @Johnny Smoggins, @Bert, @SunBakedSuburb

    I’m surprised Andy Ngo hasn’t been murdered yet. He should get a Pulitzer for his bravery alone (spoiler: he won’t).

    • Agree: TWS, 68W58
  31. Sadly we are headed for either a civil war or a partition. As a red guy in a blue state, this is gonna suck.

  32. This district is in city of St. Paul. The term limited incumbent did not have an opponent in 2018 and never won with less than 70% of the vote in his other elections. Thompson issued an apology on social media calling his rhetoric “not helpful” and the Democratic party leadership has accepted it. It would be a mistake to assume white Minnesota nice liberals resulted in Thompson winning his primary, this district is only 36% white and is 31% Asian.

    https://statisticalatlas.com/state-lower-legislative-district/Minnesota/State-House-District-67A/Race-and-Ethnicity

    • Agree: Jack Armstrong
  33. @Dieter Kief
    @Altai

    What is this? Taylor Swift looks as if she would desperately be fishing for compliments.

    - My try on this rather ccrumpy topic is as follows: Sleepy Joe will lose, and then it will be nice if I, Taylor Swift, can prove, that I did whatever I could to prevent Orange Man's victory.

    Replies: @HammerJack, @Altai

    More likely during lockdown she has been spending a lot of time on twitter and believes this stuff. You might think, but she is in her 30s now, she can’t be that gullible. Jamie Lee Curtis seems like she is probably smarter than the average person and is in her 60s. She posted something even stupider and more insane. Most women in their 60s aren’t like this but then most women in their 60s don’t have a good reason to be on Twitter, as a Hollywood actress, Curtis is, of course, on Twitter and this is what it did to her brain.

    https://twitter.com/jamieleecurtis/status/1293246051772588032

    More and more I’m thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world. People who don’t remember things fundamentally don’t know things, don’t notice patterns and can be convinced of whatever the narrative du jour is.

    Even people like Seth MacFarlane sound more and more out of touch in their late 40s as they sperg about evangelical Christians as if it’s the 80s/90s and you can’t absolutely assume everyone you meet in a city under the age of 50 is irreligious. Same with many of the alt-right who grew up in lower middle class conservative households with fathers who went off about ‘communists’ and think Bernie Sanders is their enemy and a ‘commie’.

    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @Altai

    Had a beautiful dinner - late summer evening above the lake, a gentle breeze coming from the woods - with my wife. We spoke about this subject you describe:

    "More and more I’m thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world."

    In almost the same words - memory is key. No memory, no patterns, no sense = open to all kinds of nonsense.

    This is three hours ago now, night has fallen...so - yes, yes, I agree (and my wife does too - she also complimented me for my dinner, which cheered me up; and oh, - none of us is on Twitter).

    Replies: @Altai

    , @ATBOTL
    @Altai


    Same with many of the alt-right who grew up in lower middle class conservative households with fathers who went off about ‘communists’ and think Bernie Sanders is their enemy and a ‘commie’.
     
    You seem to be confusing the alt-right with the boomer right.
  34. @Altai
    So in lockdown away from the neo demon of LA, Taylor Swift wrote a country music album (It isn't very good) and in exchange for this act of reactionary apostasy, she must now join in the idea that with a few months notice, fedgov under Trump has hobbled the US Postal Service in order to engage in voter suppression. In fact as a charge it's very easy to prove or disprove so why is nobody busy proving it?

    https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1294765974789533698

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    This will end up as a fight of epic proportions if Biden doesn't win.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @Inselaffen, @Jack D, @AnotherDad

    Taylor has turned full blown Hollywood SJW over the last few years, it’s not surprising (when you’re surrounded by those people 24/7 what else was going to happen) but still kind of sad.

    I saw a headline a year or two ago where she said how much it ‘hurt’ her when she was bullied for not taking a political stance ahead of the 2016 election (you might recall there were a lot of articles condemning her for not denouncing Trump, for having a white fanbase, etc). My hunch is she wasn’t particularly politically interested at that point in time, possibly even very moderately republican leaning by default (country singer background, & her dad’s ’embarrassing Republican Facebook posts’ got some attention a year or two back as well), but when the showbiz media started pushing her around over that stuff she instantly got weak kneed and trembly lipped and went full SJW in the face of moderate peer pressure (so much for the ‘strong independent woman’ image).

    Of course that’s all just my assumption, I don’t know her, but she seems to have a thing for dating British guys, so if you’re starting to lurk Unz during this downtime Taylor, there’s a few things I’d like to teach you ’bout this world…

    • Replies: @Altai
    @Inselaffen

    She's odd because she doesn't exhibit the psychological profile of the kind of people who genuinely believe Russia-gate or the 'Trump is stealing all the mail trucks!' which is essentially BPD. I remember once seeing a black comedian who must have spent too long around hipster white people doing a set at a black comedy club get groans when he did Trump/Putin jokes.

    People may not like Trump but they also don't like obvious neocon propaganda (Jamie Lee Curtis has never had a diagnosis but her heavy drug use despite a very upper middle class background indicates it was a coping mechanism consistent with BPD and her manner on social media seriously implies it.) she seems quite normal. She has massive amounts of money but she has no tattoos, no problems with drugs. This is impressive despite being a young pretty woman who has known nothing but being a performer since she was very young.

    Swift is actually in a long term relationship but he is a nobody country singer. She really does seem to be a typical 'girl next door' she claims to be.

    Steve once quipped that many strands of Libertarianism could be described as 'Applied Autism'. I wonder if SJWism and particularly 'cancel culture' couldn't be described as 'Applied BPD'.

    Broadly the antifa in Portland seem to really be a collection of different kinds of Cluster B personality disorders rather than normal political protestors.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_B_personality_disorders

    Replies: @Crawfurdmuir

    , @TWS
    @Inselaffen

    She's going to have to go lesbian soon. She needs the KD Lang demo. This is her baby steps there.

    Replies: @bruce county, @The Wild Geese Howard

  35. This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He’s just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot – you really can’t go around saying this kind of stuff. It’s illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it’s a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don’t, yet). Also, in case they hadn’t noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it’s better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It’s much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    • Agree: theMann
    • Replies: @Adam Smith
    @Jack D


    Also, in case they hadn’t noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.
     
    Maff be rayciss!

    In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it’s better not to have one.
    It’s much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.
     
    Agree!

    , @El Dato
    @Jack D


    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He’s just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.
     
    They are a bit shocked but not _yet_ worried.

    That can change quickly. Everyone is always "play acting" until an accident occurs.

    I would get the shotgun in any case and start to put out an order for sandbags.

    Also increase muscle mass and drop a few pounds.

    Meanwhile, the Summer of Love is getting lovelier, as is the usual custom:

    ‘Beating, Looting & Murdering’: Fury rages as presumed BLM protesters assault apparent trans woman, beat man unconscious (VIDEOS)


    Sickened by the ongoing and escalating violence in the city, some online called for the military to intervene while others called on “decent people” to leave the city so that the rest of the country could seal it off.
     
    OT:

    Some random rapper out of the recyclable rapper bin scratches when there is no itch and gives the BBC a Jehova moment. Chris Sweeney meekly enquires: As DJ quits and BBC boycott is planned over use of the N-word, why don’t black celebs call out the sexism and profanity of rap?


    A relatively unknown, minor media personality whipped up a racism debate and has turned himself into a well-known, minor media personality. That’s Sideman, or David Whitely to his friends.

    He foisted himself into the news with an Instagram video resigning from the BBC, where he worked on radio station 1Xtra. The motivation was what he called “a slap in the face to our community” after a white person used the N-word on TV.

    However, the grandiose statement neglected to reveal any context. The white person was female social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin. She was covering a horrific attack on a black healthcare worker [actually also a rapper, as well as a footballer I understand], who was making his way home after a shift at Southmead Hospital in Bristol.

    A car was deliberately driven into him at speed, resulting in multiple injuries including a broken leg, nose and cheekbone.

    Lamdin spoke on camera to a witness who recounted the incident which included the vitriol directed at him, as he lay helplessly fighting for his life. With a prior warning of highly offensive language [that's pretty amazing when reports give out trigger warnings on live TV], Lamdin said: “As the men ran away, they hurled racist abuse, calling him n*****.”

     

    Meanwhile three people have been arrested but no word as to whether they are white racists or something else, maybe also rappers, though the attack car was a harmless family station wagon. We will have to wait.

    It was public service broadcasting with the hope of bringing the offenders to justice. Still, Mr Whitely could only comprehend that a white person had uttered it.

    His outrage contributed to the clip being removed from BBC platforms, along with an official apology. Now a collection of black professionals are calling for a 24-hour BBC boycott.

    Ironically, 1Xtra’s current A-list, the songs it plays most often, features six tracks that include the word, although they are bleeped out so as not to offend. Bleeps for swearing and drugs references are removed at other times, although the N-word is always obscured.

    The communications regulator Ofcom states the word “might be acceptable in some contexts pre-watershed. For example, the research says that: “Participants… noted that the word ‘n****’ is commonly used in rap songs and is not seen as unacceptable in this context.” However, the research also notes that some participants objected to the use of the word at all on television.”
     

    , @Bert
    @Jack D

    As to your final paragraph, presumably you have heard of controlled burns in forests and Thomas Jefferson's statement about defending liberty.

    , @Kylie
    @Jack D

    Well said. In my neck of the (white rural) woods, everything is chill so far. The black protest march lasted about 10 minutes to little fanfare, though the local media politely covered the [non]event. But the people I know are buying guns and stocking up on ammo. And casting bullets and reloading are pretty popular. We aren't worried. But we're ready.

    If this ignorant lawlessness is permitted in MN, I hope the people of that state take it good and hard.

    , @Buffalo Joe
    @Jack D

    Jack, when it comes to arrests, especially in NYC, the term "In a NY Minute " no longer exists. you, we, can thank Big Bill the Blasio for this. Did I mention I loathe DiBlasio and Cuomo?

    , @James J. O'Meara
    @Jack D

    How much of the white women/soy boy thrill over the idea of a race war premised on they being so totally plugged into Media/Advertising/Academia that they actually think bleks are around 50% of the population, not 13%?

    , @Yngvar
    @Jack D


    You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.
     
    Confronting a riled up mob -- alone -- is really dangerous; the members humanity evaporates when their group get gripped in frenzy. Slink away.
  36. @Altai
    So in lockdown away from the neo demon of LA, Taylor Swift wrote a country music album (It isn't very good) and in exchange for this act of reactionary apostasy, she must now join in the idea that with a few months notice, fedgov under Trump has hobbled the US Postal Service in order to engage in voter suppression. In fact as a charge it's very easy to prove or disprove so why is nobody busy proving it?

    https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1294765974789533698

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    This will end up as a fight of epic proportions if Biden doesn't win.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @Inselaffen, @Jack D, @AnotherDad

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    In late February, that would have been racist. As late as March (far too late) De Blasio and other Dem mayors were tweeting about how everyone should come down to Chinatown and enjoy the Chinese restaurants. Not patronizing Chinese restaurants would be racist.

    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position. The Democrats have ALWAYS been the Black Party they say and their followers believe them because they have no historical memory. Bull Connor was surely a Republican like all racists, right? There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters.

    • Replies: @Altai
    @Jack D

    But that's the point, he'd closed things down to China. (A point forgotten that bought the world a good few weeks.)

    It was his refusal to do so with Italy and then Western Europe more generally that caused the problem. Of course due to a refusal to shut things down in Italy early enough, ensuring a bigger outbreak and more severe lockdown allowed the spread to the rest of the world meaning he would have had to do so with the rest of the world a week or two later.

    People keep going on about New Zealand but the reason it had so few cases is the high cost and time to travel from there to Europe. It was it's defacto more closed border that saved it.

    Same thing with Eastern Europe, the travel trails and movement (There might be a lot of them working in Western Europe, particularly Britain and Ireland but it doesn't represent the same level of movement as being going on skiing holiday. Late Feb isn't really a 'take a trip back home' time.) is just so much lower with Italy and the rest of Western Europe by comparison to Western Europe. By the time lockdowns became all the rage due to the size of outbreaks in Western Europe, their outbreaks were still very small.

    Replies: @Chrisnonymous

    , @YetAnotherAnon
    @Jack D

    " There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters."

    Unfortunately, there are a great many intelligent white people who listen to CNN/BBC/NPR, read the Guardian/NYT/WaPo and maybe The Economist and Nature or Nat Geo - and are convinced they are HIGH information voters.

    Working class whites who still believe their lying eyes are better informed than most lecturers.

    Replies: @anon

    , @Bragadocious
    @Jack D


    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position.
     
    Their stock response to that is that the parties suddenly flipped platforms during the Kennedy years. Dems became the social justice party while Repubs became the party of lynching and chokeholds.

    Besides being untrue, this goes against their own rhetoric, that labeling and symbols matter. Why would they retain the historical label of the KKK and George Wallace?
  37. @Jack D
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    In late February, that would have been racist. As late as March (far too late) De Blasio and other Dem mayors were tweeting about how everyone should come down to Chinatown and enjoy the Chinese restaurants. Not patronizing Chinese restaurants would be racist.

    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position. The Democrats have ALWAYS been the Black Party they say and their followers believe them because they have no historical memory. Bull Connor was surely a Republican like all racists, right? There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters.

    Replies: @Altai, @YetAnotherAnon, @Bragadocious

    But that’s the point, he’d closed things down to China. (A point forgotten that bought the world a good few weeks.)

    It was his refusal to do so with Italy and then Western Europe more generally that caused the problem. Of course due to a refusal to shut things down in Italy early enough, ensuring a bigger outbreak and more severe lockdown allowed the spread to the rest of the world meaning he would have had to do so with the rest of the world a week or two later.

    People keep going on about New Zealand but the reason it had so few cases is the high cost and time to travel from there to Europe. It was it’s defacto more closed border that saved it.

    Same thing with Eastern Europe, the travel trails and movement (There might be a lot of them working in Western Europe, particularly Britain and Ireland but it doesn’t represent the same level of movement as being going on skiing holiday. Late Feb isn’t really a ‘take a trip back home’ time.) is just so much lower with Italy and the rest of Western Europe by comparison to Western Europe. By the time lockdowns became all the rage due to the size of outbreaks in Western Europe, their outbreaks were still very small.

    • Replies: @Chrisnonymous
    @Altai

    Actually, similar problem. There's this little thing in the beginning of the Trump administration called the travel ban, and anything smacking of that would have drawn criticism. I think the only reason European was eventually shut down is that the situation in New York got so bad.

  38. @Anonymous

    “I’ve known John for years His fierce advocacy and commitment to his community is exactly what’s needed in the state legislature right now,” Walz said.
     

    I suppose that, if you count a "fierce advocacy" to burn down his community as a commitment (of sorts), then this Thompson chap does have a "commitment to his community."

    During the vitriolic tirade, Thompson hinted that the town of Hugo be burned down, which is where Kroll lives….

     

    Has anyone yet dropped a hint on social media as to where Mr. Thompson lives?

    Fair is fair.

    Replies: @Jack D

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns – they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don’t usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of “Black Wall Street” (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can’t come up with any more recent example. Never mind though – Kamala Harris’s big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal “anti-lynching” statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    • Replies: @Paleo Liberal
    @Jack D

    I don’t know of any communities where most people don’t care if their community burns down. Anyone who says most blacks don’t care doesn’t seem to know very many blacks.

    What about that black neighborhood in Chicago where the local residents chased away the BLM protesters? Did the residents of that community not care?

    I’ve never met a black person who didn’t care if his or her community burned down. Even renters.

    There are some blacks who don’t care, or are just plain destructive, but they are hardly a majority.

    Remember, a lot of the tough drug laws and prison sentence laws were by request of the black leaders. Charlie Rangel, for one.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @Jack Armstrong, @Buffalo Joe

    , @MJMD
    @Jack D

    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can't be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence: integration after the Civil Rights movement (and the changing nature of the US economy) prevented parallel developments thereafter. If "Black Wall Street" had survived to today we would be able to assess its actual worth relative to other communities, but it was vindictively destroyed, and that does matter: Blacks would obviously be able to point to a "more recent" example if the old example had survived until recently, and maybe they'd have had better luck too if they still had those examples around to build on.

    Replies: @Jack D, @ben tillman, @Buffalo Joe

    , @Art Deco
    @Jack D

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns – they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don’t usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing. As often as not, blacks live unobtrusively out among the rest of the population, not concentrated in slums. About 10% of the black population lives in some sort of subsidized housing (of which Section 8 is a subset).

    Replies: @Jack D

    , @vinteuil
    @Jack D


    Most black people don’t care if their community burns...
     
    I think that's overstated. It's not so much that they don't care if their community burns - it's that their racial solidarity & their loyalty to the Dems trumps their concern for their community.

    As a group, they will rarely support any measure that will preserve their community, if that means siding with a White politician against a Black politician, or a Republican against a Democrat.
    , @kaganovitch
    @Jack D

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns – they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don’t usually own the businesses that operate in their community


    Old Dzigan joke (Lodz period)... Two passengers on a ship , one of them starts crying "Oy vey, Oy vey ! Der schif geyt unter!" The second passenger says "Vus nemt di zikh azoy dos leben, s'iz den eyer schif? (1st passenger screaming "Oh no, the ship is sinking!" Second passenger response "Why are you getting so excited, is it your ship?)

  39. 2024 POTUS and nobel peace prize winner/mcarthur genius grant recipient John Thompson gives his state of the union

    “Ooga booga gibsmedat!!!!”

    *crowd goes wild with applause*

    • LOL: Rob McX
  40. OT: LA Times.

    Comparing Trump’s and Biden’s vastly different immigration policies
    https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-08-17/trump-biden-immigration-policy

    Giant picture at the top that blocks out any of the text.

    File name. ‘mexico-historic-migration-gxc-1349.JPG’. Indeed.

    Alternative headline: ‘Biden pursues pro-immigrant, anti-American immigration policy to court immigrant and immigrant-at-heart voters’.

  41. @J
    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    Replies: @Anon, @anon, @JohnnyWalker123, @Buffalo Joe

    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    You don’t understand what “Anarcho-Tyranny” means?

    How about “selective prosecution”, then?

    • Agree: TWS, donut
    • Replies: @lavoisier
    @anon

    Fully agree. You want to man up and do the right thing, but you are afraid, and you are right to be afraid.

    Consider this scenario. You ask the racist black thug to keep his voice down and be respectful. He calls you names and threatens you and your family. You tell him to get out of your neighborhood.

    The racist black thug crosses onto your property with his megaphone and invades your personal space and throws a punch at you. You happen to have extensive training in Jiu Jitsu and are not afraid of bullies. You quickly dodge the punch and bring him down fast and put him in a painful choke hold or joint lock, breaking his shoulder joint in the process.

    Two things happen. The mob beats you up or worse. More likely, the police are called and you get arrested for assaulting the black thug who has trespassed on your own property and assaulted you.

    This is the reality of self-defense today in Amerika.

    The police will not arrest the black thug for assaulting you, but they will arrest you for defending yourself from the black thug. And you might go to jail for your efforts.

    This is why I am in favor of defunding the police. Let us defend ourselves from those who want to harm us without having to fight the police as well.

    Anarcho-tyranny indeed.

  42. @Jack D
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    In late February, that would have been racist. As late as March (far too late) De Blasio and other Dem mayors were tweeting about how everyone should come down to Chinatown and enjoy the Chinese restaurants. Not patronizing Chinese restaurants would be racist.

    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position. The Democrats have ALWAYS been the Black Party they say and their followers believe them because they have no historical memory. Bull Connor was surely a Republican like all racists, right? There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters.

    Replies: @Altai, @YetAnotherAnon, @Bragadocious

    ” There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters.”

    Unfortunately, there are a great many intelligent white people who listen to CNN/BBC/NPR, read the Guardian/NYT/WaPo and maybe The Economist and Nature or Nat Geo – and are convinced they are HIGH information voters.

    Working class whites who still believe their lying eyes are better informed than most lecturers.

    • Agree: Ben tillman
    • Replies: @anon
    @YetAnotherAnon

    Unfortunately, there are a great many intelligent white people who listen to CNN/BBC/NPR, read the Guardian/NYT/WaPo and maybe The Economist and Nature or Nat Geo – and are convinced they are HIGH information voters.

    Say, where is Paleo Liberal on this topic? Seems to me he should be all in support of the political candidate urging arson on people's houses. Anything less would be rayciss!

    In fact, why haven't all the liberals either burned down their neighborhood or handed it over to the nearest Black Lives Matter mob? Are they all racists? Sekret Nazi-Klan members?

    It is long past time for all liberals to kneel down and be counted.

  43. @The Alarmist

    Why the f*** is we so peaceful ....
     
    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/636007295634112512/L7cM-VMh.png

    Replies: @Neoconned, @Anon, @JimB, @Magic Dirt Resident, @ATBOTL, @Polynikes

    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    No.

    • Thanks: The Alarmist
  44. “Boogie Nights” is looking more and more like Confucius every day. That was a movie where people were actually serious-minded about their approach to making pornography, of all things. Now we have people who are more or less pornographers, who are childishly-minded about the making of this country. I’m just getting dizzy from all this silliness.

    It’s just like Sister Ray said.

    • Replies: @Gary in Gramercy
    @The Germ Theory of Disease

    What, you haven't got the time-time?

  45. Anonymous[366] • Disclaimer says:

    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.

    Unclear also where/when whether or not her Indian mother was naturalized.

    This already mattered because Kamala was/is not eligible to be a U.S. senator without naturalization.

    But obviously any naturalization disqualifies her for VP.

    SO ONCE AGAIN THE ONLY OPTION FOR DEMS IS TO SILENCE ANY DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUE

    OPTION #1 Kamala was never naturalized and is therefore disqualified from the senate

    OPTION #2 Kamala was naturalized and is disqualified from VP/POTUS

    OPTION #3 Silence

    • Replies: @botazefa
    @Anonymous


    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.
     
    Well, neither was I. But I was born here under US jurisdiction. Hence, I'm a US Citizen just like Harris.

    We would be wise not to chase the birther mythology on Harris. There's plenty more to find objectionable about her than her status as an anchor baby.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

    , @Faraday's Bobcat
    @Anonymous

    Get help

    , @Mike_from_SGV
    @Anonymous

    Born in Oakland, eligible, end of story. If people are serious about preserving the country, drop birtherisn, Q ism etc, focus in the real issues.

  46. Just hope he says something against Israel. Then he will be unpersoned and un-endorsed.

  47. @Jack D
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    In late February, that would have been racist. As late as March (far too late) De Blasio and other Dem mayors were tweeting about how everyone should come down to Chinatown and enjoy the Chinese restaurants. Not patronizing Chinese restaurants would be racist.

    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position. The Democrats have ALWAYS been the Black Party they say and their followers believe them because they have no historical memory. Bull Connor was surely a Republican like all racists, right? There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters.

    Replies: @Altai, @YetAnotherAnon, @Bragadocious

    Dems have an amazing ability to memory hole the past, such as the 100 year period (until the 1960s) when the Democrat Party was the main supporter of segregation and completely flip their position.

    Their stock response to that is that the parties suddenly flipped platforms during the Kennedy years. Dems became the social justice party while Repubs became the party of lynching and chokeholds.

    Besides being untrue, this goes against their own rhetoric, that labeling and symbols matter. Why would they retain the historical label of the KKK and George Wallace?

  48. @duncsbaby
    I was gonna tweet out this footage w/the comment, "This is what Minnesota Nice gets you," but just retweeted it instead. The reason why I didn't is I just felt his hatred is so visceral and real that I couldn't bring myself to be glib about it. Whites who support this guy and BLM are members of a suicide cult.

    Replies: @Jake, @Alfa158, @SunBakedSuburb

    I don’t blame you, when I see Minnesota Nice Whites being abused it is hard for me not to think of the Oscar Wilde quote;
    “ One must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing.”

  49. @Jack D
    @Anonymous

    Most black people don't care if their community burns - they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don't usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of "Black Wall Street" (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can't come up with any more recent example. Never mind though - Kamala Harris's big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal "anti-lynching" statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal, @MJMD, @Art Deco, @vinteuil, @kaganovitch

    I don’t know of any communities where most people don’t care if their community burns down. Anyone who says most blacks don’t care doesn’t seem to know very many blacks.

    What about that black neighborhood in Chicago where the local residents chased away the BLM protesters? Did the residents of that community not care?

    I’ve never met a black person who didn’t care if his or her community burned down. Even renters.

    There are some blacks who don’t care, or are just plain destructive, but they are hardly a majority.

    Remember, a lot of the tough drug laws and prison sentence laws were by request of the black leaders. Charlie Rangel, for one.

    • Agree: botazefa
    • Replies: @Dan Hayes
    @Paleo Liberal

    If Charlie was active today he'd be leading the way for these laws' revocations! Remember that race (except for befuddled Whites) trumps everything!

    , @Jack Armstrong
    @Paleo Liberal

    In other Minnesota news.

    EMMETT TILL STILL DEADER THAN GENERALISSIMO FRANCISCO FRANCO


    There were two things I saw that made me change my mind about who was and who was not a hero.

    The first was how they killed 14-year-old Emmett Till down in Lefore County down there in Mississippi. They showed him right there in Jet Magazine, his face mangled like an old, dried up rotten potato ’cause they said that he had whistled at a white woman.
    — Carlyle Brown

    Brown is a playwright/performer, curator and artistic director of Carlyle Brown & Co., Minneapolis. “A Moment of Silence” invites members of Minnesota’s theatrical, musical, artistic and literary circles to reflect on this troubled summer. It can be found at blackmnvoices.com.
     
    A Moment of Silence: 'Down in Mississippi' by Carlyle Brown. http://strib.mn/3437zPa
    , @Buffalo Joe
    @Paleo Liberal

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don't remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods but I do remember seeing blacks on TV saying..."Where do I go to get my prescription filled? Where do I get diapers? Where do I get a loaf of bread?" They may care, but they did nothing . Those blacks. Those neighborhoods.

    Replies: @Jack D, @John Johnson, @Reg Cæsar

  50. @Jack D
    @Anonymous

    Most black people don't care if their community burns - they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don't usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of "Black Wall Street" (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can't come up with any more recent example. Never mind though - Kamala Harris's big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal "anti-lynching" statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal, @MJMD, @Art Deco, @vinteuil, @kaganovitch

    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can’t be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence: integration after the Civil Rights movement (and the changing nature of the US economy) prevented parallel developments thereafter. If “Black Wall Street” had survived to today we would be able to assess its actual worth relative to other communities, but it was vindictively destroyed, and that does matter: Blacks would obviously be able to point to a “more recent” example if the old example had survived until recently, and maybe they’d have had better luck too if they still had those examples around to build on.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    @MJMD


    Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence:
     
    Really? Can you name them? Why does the mass media only mention Tulsa and not the more recent destruction. Was the destruction on the same scale as the destruction of Newark, Detroit, LA and Minneapolis by black mobs?
    , @ben tillman
    @MJMD


    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can’t be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence . . . .
     
    No, they were destroyed by The Great Society and "fair housing" legislation.
    , @Buffalo Joe
    @MJMD

    MJMD, Buffalo had a vibrant black area, with houses and churches in the Fruit Belt and along Humboldt Parkway and businesses, restaurants and bars along Jefferson Ave. But no one called it "Wall Street." It was a predominantly black neighborhood, not the financial engine of WNY. It still exists if you want to do a documentary, get financing, a producer, a script writer,a camera crew, security and a good editor, but don't think you're going to be filmimg Wall Street. Then drive over to what had been Polonia, the nearby vibrant Polish neighborhood with at least 8 cathedral style parish churches, catholic schools, bakeries, butcher shops, stores and markets. It is almost entirely black and a wreck. The Polish-Americans didn't do that.

  51. The Democrat won this district in the last election with an overwhelming majority, so he will probably soon be in the state legislature.

  52. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    Also, in case they hadn’t noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    Maff be rayciss!

    In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it’s better not to have one.
    It’s much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Agree!

  53. @Altai
    https://twitter.com/hadiez123/status/1294771733162004480

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EffzxV_XYAADrdD.png

    2020, your local Democrat primary is between that guy and Hoang Murphy.

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    https://educationalequity.org/sites/default/files/styles/content_large/public/slideshow/image/hoang.jpg

    Replies: @Bill Jones, @Anonymous, @Reg Cæsar, @JohnnyD, @reactionry

    Mr. Bean.

  54. @Paleo Liberal
    @Jack D

    I don’t know of any communities where most people don’t care if their community burns down. Anyone who says most blacks don’t care doesn’t seem to know very many blacks.

    What about that black neighborhood in Chicago where the local residents chased away the BLM protesters? Did the residents of that community not care?

    I’ve never met a black person who didn’t care if his or her community burned down. Even renters.

    There are some blacks who don’t care, or are just plain destructive, but they are hardly a majority.

    Remember, a lot of the tough drug laws and prison sentence laws were by request of the black leaders. Charlie Rangel, for one.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @Jack Armstrong, @Buffalo Joe

    If Charlie was active today he’d be leading the way for these laws’ revocations! Remember that race (except for befuddled Whites) trumps everything!

  55. White elites think they’ll be immune when a race war hits. They might be right: it won’t be a race war per se, but a coalition of elites and nonwhite radicals against the productive classes. If Bernie were at all intellectually honest he’d be against BLM and open borders.

  56. @Paleo Liberal
    @Jack D

    I don’t know of any communities where most people don’t care if their community burns down. Anyone who says most blacks don’t care doesn’t seem to know very many blacks.

    What about that black neighborhood in Chicago where the local residents chased away the BLM protesters? Did the residents of that community not care?

    I’ve never met a black person who didn’t care if his or her community burned down. Even renters.

    There are some blacks who don’t care, or are just plain destructive, but they are hardly a majority.

    Remember, a lot of the tough drug laws and prison sentence laws were by request of the black leaders. Charlie Rangel, for one.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @Jack Armstrong, @Buffalo Joe

    In other Minnesota news.

    EMMETT TILL STILL DEADER THAN GENERALISSIMO FRANCISCO FRANCO

    There were two things I saw that made me change my mind about who was and who was not a hero.

    The first was how they killed 14-year-old Emmett Till down in Lefore County down there in Mississippi. They showed him right there in Jet Magazine, his face mangled like an old, dried up rotten potato ’cause they said that he had whistled at a white woman. — Carlyle Brown

    Brown is a playwright/performer, curator and artistic director of Carlyle Brown & Co., Minneapolis. “A Moment of Silence” invites members of Minnesota’s theatrical, musical, artistic and literary circles to reflect on this troubled summer. It can be found at blackmnvoices.com.

    A Moment of Silence: ‘Down in Mississippi’ by Carlyle Brown. http://strib.mn/3437zPa

  57. • Replies: @William Badwhite
    @Yak-15

    Sucker punch followed by running away. Wow, what a badass.

    , @Ben tillman
    @Yak-15

    Again, we see the kind of crime that people most fear and the kind of crime that blacks are 100 times more likely than whites to commit: unprovoked violence against strangers.

  58. “Why the fuck is we so peaceful in this faggot-ass neighborhood?” Thompson shouted. “Fuck your motherfucking peace, white racist motherfuckers!”

    HAHAHAHA!

    Why can’t this video come back and go viral with a result of Chris Rock NOT getting cancelled, but instead becoming the voice of sanity:

  59. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He’s just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    They are a bit shocked but not _yet_ worried.

    That can change quickly. Everyone is always “play acting” until an accident occurs.

    I would get the shotgun in any case and start to put out an order for sandbags.

    Also increase muscle mass and drop a few pounds.

    Meanwhile, the Summer of Love is getting lovelier, as is the usual custom:

    ‘Beating, Looting & Murdering’: Fury rages as presumed BLM protesters assault apparent trans woman, beat man unconscious (VIDEOS)

    Sickened by the ongoing and escalating violence in the city, some online called for the military to intervene while others called on “decent people” to leave the city so that the rest of the country could seal it off.

    OT:

    Some random rapper out of the recyclable rapper bin scratches when there is no itch and gives the BBC a Jehova moment. Chris Sweeney meekly enquires: As DJ quits and BBC boycott is planned over use of the N-word, why don’t black celebs call out the sexism and profanity of rap?

    A relatively unknown, minor media personality whipped up a racism debate and has turned himself into a well-known, minor media personality. That’s Sideman, or David Whitely to his friends.

    He foisted himself into the news with an Instagram video resigning from the BBC, where he worked on radio station 1Xtra. The motivation was what he called “a slap in the face to our community” after a white person used the N-word on TV.

    However, the grandiose statement neglected to reveal any context. The white person was female social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin. She was covering a horrific attack on a black healthcare worker [actually also a rapper, as well as a footballer I understand], who was making his way home after a shift at Southmead Hospital in Bristol.

    A car was deliberately driven into him at speed, resulting in multiple injuries including a broken leg, nose and cheekbone.

    Lamdin spoke on camera to a witness who recounted the incident which included the vitriol directed at him, as he lay helplessly fighting for his life. With a prior warning of highly offensive language [that’s pretty amazing when reports give out trigger warnings on live TV], Lamdin said: “As the men ran away, they hurled racist abuse, calling him n*****.”

    Meanwhile three people have been arrested but no word as to whether they are white racists or something else, maybe also rappers, though the attack car was a harmless family station wagon. We will have to wait.

    It was public service broadcasting with the hope of bringing the offenders to justice. Still, Mr Whitely could only comprehend that a white person had uttered it.

    His outrage contributed to the clip being removed from BBC platforms, along with an official apology. Now a collection of black professionals are calling for a 24-hour BBC boycott.

    Ironically, 1Xtra’s current A-list, the songs it plays most often, features six tracks that include the word, although they are bleeped out so as not to offend. Bleeps for swearing and drugs references are removed at other times, although the N-word is always obscured.

    The communications regulator Ofcom states the word “might be acceptable in some contexts pre-watershed. For example, the research says that: “Participants… noted that the word ‘n****’ is commonly used in rap songs and is not seen as unacceptable in this context.” However, the research also notes that some participants objected to the use of the word at all on television.”

  60. One of the neighbors was holding a Blue Lives Matter flag

    Fool.

    White people really are doomed, aren’t we?

  61. @The Alarmist

    Why the f*** is we so peaceful ....
     
    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/636007295634112512/L7cM-VMh.png

    Replies: @Neoconned, @Anon, @JimB, @Magic Dirt Resident, @ATBOTL, @Polynikes

    No, I don’t actually. The good news is that his grammar is perfectly acceptable at Rutgers now!

  62. Writer Paul Sacca actually calls this a “fiery diatribe.” Does that rate an “I see what you did there” or “I see you’re a moron”

  63. All one needs to know about this guy is available in his short, fB bio: For a time, as an adult, he received his share (as a union guy, no doubt) of government spending through regular checks issued by the St. Paul USD.

    If one can stomach going further down the page, JT shows the typical DEM (communist) commitment to public education (babysitting).

    As though JT were a political conservative, it alludes to the MN State Constitution’s mandate for public education. He should read the doc:

    Article 13 §1

    The legislature shall make such provisions by taxation or *otherwise* as will secure a thorough and efficient system of public schools ..

    The legislature should impose a user fee (tuition).

  64. @Jack D
    @Anonymous

    Most black people don't care if their community burns - they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don't usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of "Black Wall Street" (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can't come up with any more recent example. Never mind though - Kamala Harris's big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal "anti-lynching" statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal, @MJMD, @Art Deco, @vinteuil, @kaganovitch

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns – they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don’t usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing. As often as not, blacks live unobtrusively out among the rest of the population, not concentrated in slums. About 10% of the black population lives in some sort of subsidized housing (of which Section 8 is a subset).

    • Replies: @Jack D
    @Art Deco


    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing
     
    What % of that population has substantial home equity? The average net worth of a black family is approximately zero. What % of that 46% bought their homes with 20% or more down, as opposed to some sort of zero downpayment FHA or VA mortgage?

    Replies: @Art Deco, @botazefa

  65. @The Wild Geese Howard
    This and Andy Ngô's documentation of the street beatings in Seattle are a vision of the future.

    Replies: @Johnny Smoggins, @Bert, @SunBakedSuburb

    Andy Ngo’s most recent videos show Anti-fa beating a transvestite and stealing his backpack containing his ID and house keys. His offense was daring to deploy a collapsible baton and pepper spray when they assaulted him.

    They also assaulted a homeless couple who were sleeping in their junker pickup truck. The man is in a coma. An Anti-fa thug told him to sit down, and when he did the thug got a running start and place-kicked him in the head, possibly breaking his neck.

    These are quintessential Communists. They are psychopaths one and all. The only thing they want is power over other people so they can practice sadism. Their political supporters are the same.

  66. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    As to your final paragraph, presumably you have heard of controlled burns in forests and Thomas Jefferson’s statement about defending liberty.

  67. I think Maximum Clown World has finally been achieved as someone called Hailey writes “fucking” in a tweet about “Cardi B” (who that?) and some other things.

    https://twitter.com/hurricane_hails/status/1295339278810198021

    • Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard
    @El Dato


    I think Maximum Clown World has finally been achieved as someone called Hailey writes “fucking” in a tweet about “Cardi B” (who that?) and some other things.
     
    Of course, Hailey is yet another dumb ass self-hating young white woman married to some cuck.
  68. @Art Deco
    @Jack D

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns – they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don’t usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing. As often as not, blacks live unobtrusively out among the rest of the population, not concentrated in slums. About 10% of the black population lives in some sort of subsidized housing (of which Section 8 is a subset).

    Replies: @Jack D

    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing

    What % of that population has substantial home equity? The average net worth of a black family is approximately zero. What % of that 46% bought their homes with 20% or more down, as opposed to some sort of zero downpayment FHA or VA mortgage?

    • Replies: @Art Deco
    @Jack D

    Statista has some data (derived from zip codes, I assume) which suggest that mean home equity in black neighborhoods is about 1/2 that in white neighborhoods. That's an ecological datum, so not the same thing as an inter-group comparison. Black homeowners tend to have moved in more recently than the general run of homeowners (the median tenure is 8.5 years rather than 11.5 years).

    Just make the numbers up if it helps you feel better.

    Replies: @Jack D

    , @botazefa
    @Jack D


    What % of that population has substantial home equity? The average net worth of a black family is approximately zero. What % of that 46% bought their homes with 20% or more down, as opposed to some sort of zero downpayment FHA or VA mortgage?
     
    What does it matter! It's not Black people offshoring jobs and starting wars for profit. Systemic racism is just another term for oligarchy.

    Commenters on Unz are smarter than average in my estimation. But, and it's a big but, they get distracted easily. Myself included.

    We need to keep our eye on the ball. Black people aren't the problem.

    The problem is our women.
  69. I don’t know why people are being so critical of this guy. I see him as a very effective member of the committee to reelect Trump.

  70. @The Alarmist

    Why the f*** is we so peaceful ....
     
    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/636007295634112512/L7cM-VMh.png

    Replies: @Neoconned, @Anon, @JimB, @Magic Dirt Resident, @ATBOTL, @Polynikes

    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    It never was. Blacks were just as bad as they are now as far back in history as you want to go. The media filtered out the things they didn’t want the white masses to see during the “Civil Rights Era.” Michael “Martin Luther” King’s speeches were ghost written by Jewish communist Stanley Levison.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Levison

  71. …a Dem candidate for the MN House of Representatives.

    Democratic State House candidate…

    John Thompson, a Democrat campaigning for State House in Minnesota…

    Anybody notice what’s missing here? There hasn’t been a “Democratic” Party in the state since 1944, when Joe Biden was being toilet trained and Jimmy Carter was casting his first vote, presumably for FDR.

    Delta Airlines wiped out all traces of Northwest after their “merger”, as did the NBA with those of the ABA. (Though they quietly slipped in the three-point line later.)

    It looks like the junior partner in another merger is being erased, too.

    During the vitriolic tirade, Thompson hinted that the town of Hugo be burned down…

    Hugo is a St Paul exurb, not even a Minneapolis one, on Dylan’s US 61. My sister-in-law owns a newly-built condo there, above garages which dominate the “street”. It’s a long, convoluted commute anywhere, let alone Minneapolis. All those lakes in the way.

    Mr Thompson would have one hell of a time burning the place down, as it’s so spread out. Perhaps a brush fire? He’s clearly never been there.

    • Replies: @SunBakedSuburb
    @Reg Cæsar

    "He's clearly never been there."

    If this particular overripe black has no connection to the exurban neighborhood he and his anti-racist cult kids terrorized then it is definitely strategy of tension. Marxist revolution abetted by subversive capital and John Brennan's CIA. Operation Gladio revived for America. Good thing I'm a young Black Woman. I have nothing to fear; the world is my oyster.

  72. Give them an inch, and they will take everything you have, eventually your home, your homeland, and your life.

    This is real, people. This is nature. This is competition. We live as hothouse flowers inside the protection of the civilization that our ancestors fought and died for in bloody competition with savages. We are losing everything.

    hyperlink: An ordinary week of murderous, violent farm attacks in South Africa

    • Thanks: bruce county
    • Replies: @JohnnyWalker123
    @Buzz Mohawk

    Look at what the Israelis have done to the Palestinians.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_st6dcSOxJE

    https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/996457686739939328

    https://twitter.com/BazziNYU/status/996244460253138944

    If Jews were being slaughtered in South Africa, the US would've bombed the hell out of that country.

    For what it's worth, I don't think Whites lack the desire or ferociousness needed to survive. The problem is that the US has become like a Golem.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem


    In Jewish folklore, a golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גולם‎) is an animated anthropomorphic being that is created entirely from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material in Psalms and medieval writing.[1]

     


    The word golem occurs once in the Bible in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי (golmi; my golem),[3] that means "my light form", "raw" material,[4] connoting the unfinished human being before God's eyes.[3] The Mishnah uses the term for an uncultivated person: "Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned one," (שבעה דברים בגולם) (Pirkei Avot 5:10 in the Hebrew text; English translations vary). In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.[2] "Golem" passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[5]

     

    The Golem is strong, but he lacks free and independent will. He has to obey the Rabbis. When the Rabbis tell him to fight, he's the most ferocious of fighters. When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.

    Right now, the White Gentile Golem is doing 2 things.

    1. Waging literal genocide against Israel's enemies in the Middle East (Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc).
    2. Shutting down at home, letting Blacks and (((Anti-Fa))) radicals take over parts of this country.

    White Gentiles have to break the spell of the Rabbis and begin to assert mastery of themselves again. Only then, can they hope to begin to thrive again.

    Chris Kyle is the ultimate Golem. He sniped to death around 160 people in Iraq. All of whom were innocent people who NEVER aggressed against a single American. However, he then came home to a country that was importing 1.1 million immigrants per year (around 10% of them Muslim). He was able to do NOTHING about this.

    Chris Kyle was an IDF soldier, but he didn't know it. At least the Golem knows that the Rabbis are pulling his strings.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99k3u9ay1gs

    A nation of Golems.

    Replies: @Jack D, @Bernard, @Jane Plain

  73. Interesting interview with Sam Hyde:

  74. OT

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/aug/17/google-giving-user-data-authorities-documents-reveal

    A little-known investigative unit inside search giant Google regularly forwarded detailed personal information on the company’s users to members of a counter-terrorist fusion center in California’s Bay Area, according to leaked documents reviewed by the Guardian.

    But checking the documents against Google’s platforms reveals that in some cases Google did not necessarily ban the users they reported to the authorities, and some still have accounts on YouTube, Gmail and other services.

    The users were often threatening violence or otherwise expressing extremist views, often associated with the far right.

    The documents come from the so-called “Blueleaks” trove, which hackers acquired from the servers of a hosting company in Texas which had been used by several law enforcement agencies. It contains hundreds of thousands of documents from more than 200 agencies, dated between 1996 and June 2020.

    The leak has been authenticated by cybersecurity experts.

    The Google documents containing subscriber information are signed by the company’s CyberCrime Investigation Group (CIG). CIG has been mentioned in coverage of criminal proceedings based on their reports, but its raw output to law enforcement agencies has never been exposed to public view.

    In the Blueleaks trove, the documents are associated with the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center, part of a nationwide network of fusion centers, which were created after 9/11 to facilitate information sharing between state, federal, local and tribal law enforcement agencies.

  75. Here’s a scene from last night’s non-violent protest. Warning, it’s brutal.

    https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1295236260114493445?s=20

    • Replies: @ben tillman
    @Bernard

    Here's the premeditated kick that put him into the coma:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ3JP4na6Cs

    Will this be the sequel to the Dallas murders in 2016? To me, this is 100 times uglier than the George Floyd video.

    Replies: @botazefa

    , @S
    @Bernard

    Poor soul, and not a cop in sight.

    This is all likely preperatory 'practice' for a Red October 2.0 event and a Russian style Civil War afterwards in the United States possibly kicking off as early as election time come November. Besides 'soviets' being declared, or equivalent 'autonomous zones', we might also well see (as happened in Russia) the creation of short lived ethnic /racial 'empires' led by local warlords such as an Hispanic 'Atzlan', Euro, or Afrocentric in orientation.

    The Communists will naturally war mightily against anything like these being established as this is less a civil war, but more broadly a war against identity.

    In such a scenario we should ultimately expect a now standard 'purge' of a lot of the anti-fa, hard core red sorts, who will still be believing in the revolution even as they're been pushed up against a wall and are being ventilated by their friends...err...comrades.

    As for punishment for the crimes Durham and Barr are presently investigating, and going back to the IRS scandal, Fast and Furious, etc, to any future crimes under a Russian Civil War scenario in the US, such as mass murder, expect a blanket amnesty to be issued under a 'truth and reconciliation' regime, such as in South Africa, and Ireland, after the Troubles.

    I suspect word has long been out amongst some of the perpetrators, such as at the FBI, BLM, and Antifa, etc., that this will be the case, explaining their brazeness in their criminality. They aren't going to be prosecuted for the most part, if at all, and they know it, or, at the least, sense it.

    Despite 'the revolution', gigantic chunks of Capitalism will still be around, in a superior position to Communism, too, as its always been.

    1776 came before 1789, not vice versa.

    Perhaps in not too long they'll then usher in their world state/empire, the synthesis and crowning achievement of the manufactured Hegelian Dialectic between Capitalism and Communism put into motion in the late 18th century by London.

    Or, something like that I suspect is the intention.

    Best laid plans of mice and men...

  76. If you can’t yell fire in a crowded theatre then you definitely can’t yell “I’m gonna burn this neighborhood down” in a crowded neighborhood.

    This is terrorism by any reasonable definition, the fact that it’s being done by a cornball ass Uncle Tom mf who is all talk with zero follow through is not relevant.

    The big question for Americans is can we manage to leverage these escalating attacks against police for our benefit? When antifa/blm are attacking cops in their homes, it should be achievable to get the cops AT MINIMUM refuse to investigate cases of people defending themselves against antifa/blm.

    Unfortunately this is shaping up to be another Israel situation where blue team is openly hostile but red team just says hurr we support you no matter what, we’ll never condition our support on anything like I don’t know a mutually beneficial arrangement.

    People who go to “back the blue” should demand one of those special stickers that get you out of traffic tickets.

  77. OT:

    NYT admits to the Great Replacement:

    NY Times: Kamala Harris Is the ‘Face of America’s Demographic Shift’

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/16/ny-times-kamala-harris-face-americas-demographic-shift/

  78. @Redneck farmer
    Looks like the cold burned some brain cells.

    Replies: @Kronos

    Oh just thaw them out a bit, that should fix em.

  79. It was a nice neighborhood until all them damned white people moved in!!

  80. @Jack D
    @Art Deco


    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing
     
    What % of that population has substantial home equity? The average net worth of a black family is approximately zero. What % of that 46% bought their homes with 20% or more down, as opposed to some sort of zero downpayment FHA or VA mortgage?

    Replies: @Art Deco, @botazefa

    Statista has some data (derived from zip codes, I assume) which suggest that mean home equity in black neighborhoods is about 1/2 that in white neighborhoods. That’s an ecological datum, so not the same thing as an inter-group comparison. Black homeowners tend to have moved in more recently than the general run of homeowners (the median tenure is 8.5 years rather than 11.5 years).

    Just make the numbers up if it helps you feel better.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    @Art Deco

    Here are some non-invented numbers:


    In 2002, the median net worth of U.S. households with a non-Hispanic white householder was $87,056, more than 15 times the median net worth of households with a black householder ($5,446),
     
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656978/

    So the average white family has 15x more at stake as far as being concerned about our society (and all of their accumulated wealth) being destroyed. Hell, if all I had at stake after a lifetime of work was $5,000, I wouldn't give a damn about it all burning down either.

    Replies: @John Johnson

  81. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    Well said. In my neck of the (white rural) woods, everything is chill so far. The black protest march lasted about 10 minutes to little fanfare, though the local media politely covered the [non]event. But the people I know are buying guns and stocking up on ammo. And casting bullets and reloading are pretty popular. We aren’t worried. But we’re ready.

    If this ignorant lawlessness is permitted in MN, I hope the people of that state take it good and hard.

  82. @duncsbaby
    I was gonna tweet out this footage w/the comment, "This is what Minnesota Nice gets you," but just retweeted it instead. The reason why I didn't is I just felt his hatred is so visceral and real that I couldn't bring myself to be glib about it. Whites who support this guy and BLM are members of a suicide cult.

    Replies: @Jake, @Alfa158, @SunBakedSuburb

    “Whites who support this guy and BLM are members of a suicide cult.”

    The anti-racist cult.

  83. bruce county says:

    Cardi B And Joe Biden Talk Trump, Racism & The Coronavirus Pandemic: ‘I Just Want Answers’
    Exerpt: C’mon… He left out the man…

    “I feel crazy because I’m a little bit late, but let me tell you something: When you have kids, like my two-year-old, your schedule never goes as planned,” Cardi said to start.

    “You’re telling me?” Biden laughed. “I’ve got four kids, five grandchildren—c’mon, I’m an expert. I understand about kids—the most important thing—they come first.”

    America is getting crazier by the minute if this is what can be considered a political conversation and worthy of being news.

    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/cardi-b-and-joe-biden-talk-trump-racism-and-the-coronavirus-pandemic-i-just-want-answers/ar-BB183HMv?li=AAggFp5

  84. Antifa is beginning to force out more people from the left. I was surprised to see Andrew Sullivan retweeting Andy Ngo’s videos.

    • Replies: @J.Ross
    @Anon

    Sullivan has long been a centrist who objected to certain extremities (but not enough to avoid disease). He was one of several pundits whose shtick was to be the reasonable guy who is too smart for straight-line partisanship. It used to be common in the mediaverse. That entire line was scrapped between Daily Show News Propagation, the Obama cult, and Donald Trump eating the sun in 2016. Now everything is always an emergency -- a dire emergency caused solely by Donald Trump -- and if you have any quibbles about the need for shrieking then you must be a Trump supporter.

  85. @Reg Cæsar

    ...a Dem candidate for the MN House of Representatives.

    Democratic State House candidate...

    John Thompson, a Democrat campaigning for State House in Minnesota...
     
    Anybody notice what's missing here? There hasn't been a "Democratic" Party in the state since 1944, when Joe Biden was being toilet trained and Jimmy Carter was casting his first vote, presumably for FDR.

    Delta Airlines wiped out all traces of Northwest after their "merger", as did the NBA with those of the ABA. (Though they quietly slipped in the three-point line later.)

    It looks like the junior partner in another merger is being erased, too.

    During the vitriolic tirade, Thompson hinted that the town of Hugo be burned down...
     
    Hugo is a St Paul exurb, not even a Minneapolis one, on Dylan's US 61. My sister-in-law owns a newly-built condo there, above garages which dominate the "street". It's a long, convoluted commute anywhere, let alone Minneapolis. All those lakes in the way.

    Mr Thompson would have one hell of a time burning the place down, as it's so spread out. Perhaps a brush fire? He's clearly never been there.

    Replies: @SunBakedSuburb

    “He’s clearly never been there.”

    If this particular overripe black has no connection to the exurban neighborhood he and his anti-racist cult kids terrorized then it is definitely strategy of tension. Marxist revolution abetted by subversive capital and John Brennan’s CIA. Operation Gladio revived for America. Good thing I’m a young Black Woman. I have nothing to fear; the world is my oyster.

  86. @Rob McX
    @NJ Transit Commuter

    Unfortunately, you're right. Thompson and AOC couldn't have made clearer their plans for white Americans. Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @S, @S

    Politicians like these must feel like the leaders of some suicide cult, whose followers will support them even at the price of their own extinction.

    Lest we forget 1978 and the progressive Euro led and Blackcentric JAZ (Jonestown Autonomous Zone).

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown

  87. @Jack D
    @Anonymous

    Most black people don't care if their community burns - they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don't usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of "Black Wall Street" (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can't come up with any more recent example. Never mind though - Kamala Harris's big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal "anti-lynching" statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal, @MJMD, @Art Deco, @vinteuil, @kaganovitch

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns…

    I think that’s overstated. It’s not so much that they don’t care if their community burns – it’s that their racial solidarity & their loyalty to the Dems trumps their concern for their community.

    As a group, they will rarely support any measure that will preserve their community, if that means siding with a White politician against a Black politician, or a Republican against a Democrat.

  88. @The Wild Geese Howard
    This and Andy Ngô's documentation of the street beatings in Seattle are a vision of the future.

    Replies: @Johnny Smoggins, @Bert, @SunBakedSuburb

    “a vision of the future”

    Your grim prognosis is applicable only to systemic whitey. I’m a young Black Woman: My future is golden and I deserve it.

  89. @J
    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    Replies: @Anon, @anon, @JohnnyWalker123, @Buffalo Joe

    Probably inside watching ESPN.

    Seriously.

    • Replies: @anon
    @JohnnyWalker123

    Lol, no, you can see men and women watching the street theater. This is their first taste of the new DFL, it will take time for them to realize what's going on. Whatever is on ESPN it's not as entertaining as the street.

    @ J : This kind of provocation is intended to provide vid for YouTube, it's just real-time trolling for a fight. One way to deal with this would be to get some neighbors together, walk up to about 15 - 20 feet, and commence pointing & laughing. Just point and laugh, the louder Mr. Bullhorn bellows the louder the laughter.

    Another way to deal would be a version of agree & amplify. When Mr. Bullhorn roars about burning stuff down, get a gas can, put water in it; get a road flare and light it - walk up to Mr. Bullhorn and suggest he stop talking and start doing. Ask him if he's a coward or if he really means what he's saying; is he just another Oreo or is he a Man of Action. Hand him the gas can while pointing to the closest house, saying "C'mon, bro, do it! Don't be a pussy, don't wimp out, show us that rage! Go pour this on that house and light it up! C'mon, what are afraid of? Nobody will put you in jail, Just Do It!". This puts him in a no-win situation on video. If he turns it down offer the gas can and flare to his little groupies.

    Make them play by the rules they are laying down. Stop humoring them like children.

    Replies: @Steve Sailer

  90. The entire crime. Warning Brutal

    • Agree: ben tillman
    • Replies: @Rob McX
    @Bernard

    It was trying to escape from this kind of vermin that got Alex Fields a life sentence.

  91. @J
    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    Replies: @Anon, @anon, @JohnnyWalker123, @Buffalo Joe

    J, There is no police department in Hugo,MN.? Those sounded like threats to me.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Buffalo Joe


    J, There is no police department in Hugo,MN.? Those sounded like threats to me.

     

    There are two gun shops in Hugo, and several more in adjacent municipalities.

    My sister-in-law's husband wears a Trump hat. Not "MAGA", but "Trump 2020". He's a hunter. In Hugo.

    Thompson's gunners had better watch out!
  92. @Altai
    https://twitter.com/hadiez123/status/1294771733162004480

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EffzxV_XYAADrdD.png

    2020, your local Democrat primary is between that guy and Hoang Murphy.

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    https://educationalequity.org/sites/default/files/styles/content_large/public/slideshow/image/hoang.jpg

    Replies: @Bill Jones, @Anonymous, @Reg Cæsar, @JohnnyD, @reactionry

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    Is he related to Papa Murphy, the pizza shop where you can use EBT?

    And is he well-hoang? Be aware, the Hmong make some of the world’s longest sausages.

  93. @NJ Transit Commuter
    I will say the same thing about Mr. Thompson that I have always said about AOC. Political candidates that have the courage to be honest with voters deserve respect, even if I completely disagree with their politics.

    Can there be any doubt about the types of legislation and policies Mr. Thompson will support if elected? The problem in politics isn’t John Thompson: voters know where he stands and can choose accordingly.

    Replies: @Rob McX, @Buffalo Joe, @AnotherDad, @guest

    NJ, If I disapproved of your posts, which I don’t, but said I would like to kick your ass, harrass your family and would like to see your house burned down. You would say: “I respect the fact that Buffalo Joe speaks his mind and pulls no punches.” If I did this in front of your wife and kids I think you might call the cops. Wrong is wrong and this ass wipe deserves no respect.

  94. @Buffalo Joe
    @J

    J, There is no police department in Hugo,MN.? Those sounded like threats to me.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    J, There is no police department in Hugo,MN.? Those sounded like threats to me.

    There are two gun shops in Hugo, and several more in adjacent municipalities.

    My sister-in-law’s husband wears a Trump hat. Not “MAGA”, but “Trump 2020”. He’s a hunter. In Hugo.

    Thompson’s gunners had better watch out!

  95. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    Jack, when it comes to arrests, especially in NYC, the term “In a NY Minute ” no longer exists. you, we, can thank Big Bill the Blasio for this. Did I mention I loathe DiBlasio and Cuomo?

  96. @Inselaffen
    @Altai

    Taylor has turned full blown Hollywood SJW over the last few years, it's not surprising (when you're surrounded by those people 24/7 what else was going to happen) but still kind of sad.

    I saw a headline a year or two ago where she said how much it 'hurt' her when she was bullied for not taking a political stance ahead of the 2016 election (you might recall there were a lot of articles condemning her for not denouncing Trump, for having a white fanbase, etc). My hunch is she wasn't particularly politically interested at that point in time, possibly even very moderately republican leaning by default (country singer background, & her dad's 'embarrassing Republican Facebook posts' got some attention a year or two back as well), but when the showbiz media started pushing her around over that stuff she instantly got weak kneed and trembly lipped and went full SJW in the face of moderate peer pressure (so much for the 'strong independent woman' image).

    Of course that's all just my assumption, I don't know her, but she seems to have a thing for dating British guys, so if you're starting to lurk Unz during this downtime Taylor, there's a few things I'd like to teach you 'bout this world...

    Replies: @Altai, @TWS

    She’s odd because she doesn’t exhibit the psychological profile of the kind of people who genuinely believe Russia-gate or the ‘Trump is stealing all the mail trucks!’ which is essentially BPD. I remember once seeing a black comedian who must have spent too long around hipster white people doing a set at a black comedy club get groans when he did Trump/Putin jokes.

    People may not like Trump but they also don’t like obvious neocon propaganda (Jamie Lee Curtis has never had a diagnosis but her heavy drug use despite a very upper middle class background indicates it was a coping mechanism consistent with BPD and her manner on social media seriously implies it.) she seems quite normal. She has massive amounts of money but she has no tattoos, no problems with drugs. This is impressive despite being a young pretty woman who has known nothing but being a performer since she was very young.

    Swift is actually in a long term relationship but he is a nobody country singer. She really does seem to be a typical ‘girl next door’ she claims to be.

    Steve once quipped that many strands of Libertarianism could be described as ‘Applied Autism’. I wonder if SJWism and particularly ‘cancel culture’ couldn’t be described as ‘Applied BPD’.

    Broadly the antifa in Portland seem to really be a collection of different kinds of Cluster B personality disorders rather than normal political protestors.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_B_personality_disorders

    • Replies: @Crawfurdmuir
    @Altai


    Broadly the antifa in Portland seem to really be a collection of different kinds of Cluster B personality disorders (...)
     
    I was reminded in some recent reading of the aphorisms that preface The Picture of Dorian Gray:

    "The nineteenth-century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. / The nineteenth-century dislike of Romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass."

    Periodically we see online a collection of mug shots of antifa rioters. These are the faces of Caliban: distorted, disfigured, abnormal. The ugliness of their physiognomies is reflected in the ugliness of their behavior. Perhaps Lombroso had a point.

    Replies: @James O'Meara

  97. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.

    The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest “Nice” Land just do NOT have what it takes to make it in today’s America.

    Unlike Jews, they don’t have their hands on the levers of power.

    Unlike Blacks, they aren’t wild, violent, or forceful.

    Unlike the various tribes with roots in “West Asia” (Greeks, Italians, Armenians, Cubans, Levantines, Persians, Arabs, Turks, Subcons), they don’t have much in “Chutzpah” or clan stratagem.

    Unlike cynical Eastern Euros, they aren’t cynical and wise to the world. Not “Red Pilled.”

    Unlike East Asians, they’re not going to grind it out to become champions of the Malthusian death struggle.

    Unlike our Native population, they don’t get to live on reservations and stay away from all the craziness (while also getting their bills paid by Uncle Sam).

    Even compared to Anglos, they are at a bit of a disadvantage. Lots of Anglos are sort of competitive and individualistic, with a certain degree of “Chutzpah” to them. Compared to the people of Midwest “Nice” Land, Anglos are more jaded about humanity. So Anglos are not quite so easy to screw over, while having at least some ability to screw over other people.

    Midwest “Nice” Whites are sincere, straightforward, earnest, trusting, fair-minded, unacquisitive, satisfied, civic-minded, cooperative, nonviolent, meek, polite, “blue pilled,” and of temperate character. They are 100% the opposite of the guys in the 9-second video below.

    Watch. Only 9 seconds.

    On the other hand, all of the above tribes are (to varying extents) sort of like the guys in the video above. Especially the West Asians.

    If you want to know what it takes to compete in today’s America, watch this 5-minute of the various tribes of NYC.

    Pay careful attention to the Russians of Brighton Beach, Hasidic Jews, Wall Street brokers, and Bensonhurst Italians. Watch from 1:00-2:20. In particular, pay VERY close attention to 2:00-2:20.

    At this point, that is LITERALLY what it takes to make it in today’s America.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
    @JohnnyWalker123

    The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest “Nice” Land just do NOT have what it takes to make it in today’s America.

    Scandinavians are really the problem.

    The theory that Nords are more likely to have egalitarian genes that override their self-preservation genes and sense of rationality is the best explanation.

    It explains why Sweden has 1984 style hate speech laws even though they have very few Jews (Unz readers like to blame Jews for everything left). In Sweden you can go to jail for posting crime statistics that contain racial data, regardless of whether they are true or not. Data = racist.

    Seattle (heavily Norwegian) also has few Jews and yet that is the city that actually tried creating an autonomous zone without police and the mayor let them. They also elected an open socialist to the council. Not a soft socialist but full on Marxist.

    In a small homogenous country such egalitarian genes are useful. But in a country like the US they become detrimental, especially with the level of left-wing propaganda that exists. Those egalitarian genes are then turned against the individual out of an instinctive belief that one must sacrifice for the group. This theory was floated decades ago and holds up today.

    It's just too much of a coincidence that Seattle/Portland/Minnesota/Sweden all have some of the craziest leftists in the West and are also heavily Nordic.

    , @Paleo Liberal
    @JohnnyWalker123

    You almost have a point, then I remembered that Bensonhurst is turning into a Chinese neighborhood now. Has been going on for many years by now.

    , @Hibernian
    @JohnnyWalker123

    "The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest “Nice” Land..."

    There are significant numbers of WASPS and Irish Catholics throughout the upper Midwest, also Anglo-Celtic people who came North from the South. The Dutch aren't that numerous.

  98. @MJMD
    @Jack D

    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can't be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence: integration after the Civil Rights movement (and the changing nature of the US economy) prevented parallel developments thereafter. If "Black Wall Street" had survived to today we would be able to assess its actual worth relative to other communities, but it was vindictively destroyed, and that does matter: Blacks would obviously be able to point to a "more recent" example if the old example had survived until recently, and maybe they'd have had better luck too if they still had those examples around to build on.

    Replies: @Jack D, @ben tillman, @Buffalo Joe

    Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence:

    Really? Can you name them? Why does the mass media only mention Tulsa and not the more recent destruction. Was the destruction on the same scale as the destruction of Newark, Detroit, LA and Minneapolis by black mobs?

  99. OT:
    Former CIA officer charged with spying for China
    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/former-cia-officer-charged-spying-china-n1236976

    Court documents said 67-year-old Alexander Yuk Ching Ma of Honolulu was charged with violating U.S. espionage laws. Prosecutors said he joined the CIA in 1967 then served as a CIA officer until he retired from the agency in 1989. For part of that time he was assigned to work overseas in the East-Asia and Pacific region.

    Twelve years after he retired, prosecutors said Monday that Ma met with at least five officers of China’s Ministry of State Security in a Hong Kong hotel room, where he “disclosed a substantial amount of highly classified national defense information,” including facts about the CIA’s internal organization, methods for communicating covertly, and the identities of CIA officers and human assets.

    Investigators said Ma, who was born in Hong Kong, explained that he “wanted ‘the motherland’ to succeed” and admitted that he provided classified information to the Ministry of State Security and continued to work with some of its same representatives who were at the 2001 meeting.

    Prosecutors said an 85-year-old relative of Ma’s also worked for the CIA and later spied for China. But he was not charged because he suffers from “an advanced an debilitating cognitive disease.”

  100. @Bernard
    Here’s a scene from last night’s non-violent protest. Warning, it’s brutal.

    https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1295236260114493445?s=20

    Replies: @ben tillman, @S

    Here’s the premeditated kick that put him into the coma:

    Will this be the sequel to the Dallas murders in 2016? To me, this is 100 times uglier than the George Floyd video.

    • Replies: @botazefa
    @ben tillman

    A lot of white people participating.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Ben tillman

  101. @MJMD
    @Jack D

    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can't be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence: integration after the Civil Rights movement (and the changing nature of the US economy) prevented parallel developments thereafter. If "Black Wall Street" had survived to today we would be able to assess its actual worth relative to other communities, but it was vindictively destroyed, and that does matter: Blacks would obviously be able to point to a "more recent" example if the old example had survived until recently, and maybe they'd have had better luck too if they still had those examples around to build on.

    Replies: @Jack D, @ben tillman, @Buffalo Joe

    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can’t be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence . . . .

    No, they were destroyed by The Great Society and “fair housing” legislation.

  102. Does anybody have suggestions on how to get this video past the Facebook censors? Unz is blocked. The Blaze is probably blocked. This is a good way to explain to my lefty friends why I will hold my nose and vote for Trump.

  103. @Anonymous
    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.

    Unclear also where/when whether or not her Indian mother was naturalized.

    This already mattered because Kamala was/is not eligible to be a U.S. senator without naturalization.

    But obviously any naturalization disqualifies her for VP.

    SO ONCE AGAIN THE ONLY OPTION FOR DEMS IS TO SILENCE ANY DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUE

    OPTION #1 Kamala was never naturalized and is therefore disqualified from the senate

    OPTION #2 Kamala was naturalized and is disqualified from VP/POTUS

    OPTION #3 Silence

    Replies: @botazefa, @Faraday's Bobcat, @Mike_from_SGV

    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.

    Well, neither was I. But I was born here under US jurisdiction. Hence, I’m a US Citizen just like Harris.

    We would be wise not to chase the birther mythology on Harris. There’s plenty more to find objectionable about her than her status as an anchor baby.

    • Replies: @Abolish_public_education
    @botazefa

    Birthers questioned whether BO was born in HI. (Even if he had, so what? HI shouldn’t be a US state. ~3 Electoral votes split between the USN & Dole Foods.)

    Nobody denies that KH was born in CA.

    The issue is whether she is a “natural born” citizen.

    Answer: No.

    Replies: @Art Deco

  104. @Jack D
    @Anonymous

    Most black people don't care if their community burns - they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don't usually own the businesses that operate in their community. If you burn them out, they will just take their Section 8 money to some other declining white working class community (see Ferguson).

    Blacks make a big deal about the burning of "Black Wall Street" (LOL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma literally a century ago because they can't come up with any more recent example. Never mind though - Kamala Harris's big initiative since giving up her Presidential campaign and returning to the Senate was working on a Federal "anti-lynching" statute because we all know that lynching is the biggest problem that we face in America today.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal, @MJMD, @Art Deco, @vinteuil, @kaganovitch

    Most black people don’t care if their community burns – they live in rental housing or have very little invested home equity. They don’t usually own the businesses that operate in their community

    Old Dzigan joke (Lodz period)… Two passengers on a ship , one of them starts crying “Oy vey, Oy vey ! Der schif geyt unter!” The second passenger says “Vus nemt di zikh azoy dos leben, s’iz den eyer schif? (1st passenger screaming “Oh no, the ship is sinking!” Second passenger response “Why are you getting so excited, is it your ship?)

  105. @El Dato
    I think Maximum Clown World has finally been achieved as someone called Hailey writes "fucking" in a tweet about "Cardi B" (who that?) and some other things.

    https://twitter.com/hurricane_hails/status/1295339278810198021

    Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard

    I think Maximum Clown World has finally been achieved as someone called Hailey writes “fucking” in a tweet about “Cardi B” (who that?) and some other things.

    Of course, Hailey is yet another dumb ass self-hating young white woman married to some cuck.

  106. @Jack D
    @Art Deco


    About 46% of the black population lives in owner-occupied housing
     
    What % of that population has substantial home equity? The average net worth of a black family is approximately zero. What % of that 46% bought their homes with 20% or more down, as opposed to some sort of zero downpayment FHA or VA mortgage?

    Replies: @Art Deco, @botazefa

    What % of that population has substantial home equity? The average net worth of a black family is approximately zero. What % of that 46% bought their homes with 20% or more down, as opposed to some sort of zero downpayment FHA or VA mortgage?

    What does it matter! It’s not Black people offshoring jobs and starting wars for profit. Systemic racism is just another term for oligarchy.

    Commenters on Unz are smarter than average in my estimation. But, and it’s a big but, they get distracted easily. Myself included.

    We need to keep our eye on the ball. Black people aren’t the problem.

    The problem is our women.

  107. anon[350] • Disclaimer says:
    @YetAnotherAnon
    @Jack D

    " There are great advantages to having your base of support among low information voters."

    Unfortunately, there are a great many intelligent white people who listen to CNN/BBC/NPR, read the Guardian/NYT/WaPo and maybe The Economist and Nature or Nat Geo - and are convinced they are HIGH information voters.

    Working class whites who still believe their lying eyes are better informed than most lecturers.

    Replies: @anon

    Unfortunately, there are a great many intelligent white people who listen to CNN/BBC/NPR, read the Guardian/NYT/WaPo and maybe The Economist and Nature or Nat Geo – and are convinced they are HIGH information voters.

    Say, where is Paleo Liberal on this topic? Seems to me he should be all in support of the political candidate urging arson on people’s houses. Anything less would be rayciss!

    In fact, why haven’t all the liberals either burned down their neighborhood or handed it over to the nearest Black Lives Matter mob? Are they all racists? Sekret Nazi-Klan members?

    It is long past time for all liberals to kneel down and be counted.

  108. @Buzz Mohawk
    Give them an inch, and they will take everything you have, eventually your home, your homeland, and your life.

    This is real, people. This is nature. This is competition. We live as hothouse flowers inside the protection of the civilization that our ancestors fought and died for in bloody competition with savages. We are losing everything.

    http://www.radiofreesouthafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/553adaa8a8e9fdcc07b5566d354d4c9e.jpg

    hyperlink: An ordinary week of murderous, violent farm attacks in South Africa

    Replies: @JohnnyWalker123

    Look at what the Israelis have done to the Palestinians.

    If Jews were being slaughtered in South Africa, the US would’ve bombed the hell out of that country.

    For what it’s worth, I don’t think Whites lack the desire or ferociousness needed to survive. The problem is that the US has become like a Golem.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem

    In Jewish folklore, a golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גולם‎) is an animated anthropomorphic being that is created entirely from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material in Psalms and medieval writing.[1]

    The word golem occurs once in the Bible in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי (golmi; my golem),[3] that means “my light form”, “raw” material,[4] connoting the unfinished human being before God’s eyes.[3] The Mishnah uses the term for an uncultivated person: “Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned one,” (שבעה דברים בגולם) (Pirkei Avot 5:10 in the Hebrew text; English translations vary). In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean “dumb” or “helpless”. Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.[2] “Golem” passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[5]

    The Golem is strong, but he lacks free and independent will. He has to obey the Rabbis. When the Rabbis tell him to fight, he’s the most ferocious of fighters. When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.

    Right now, the White Gentile Golem is doing 2 things.

    1. Waging literal genocide against Israel’s enemies in the Middle East (Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc).
    2. Shutting down at home, letting Blacks and (((Anti-Fa))) radicals take over parts of this country.

    White Gentiles have to break the spell of the Rabbis and begin to assert mastery of themselves again. Only then, can they hope to begin to thrive again.

    Chris Kyle is the ultimate Golem. He sniped to death around 160 people in Iraq. All of whom were innocent people who NEVER aggressed against a single American. However, he then came home to a country that was importing 1.1 million immigrants per year (around 10% of them Muslim). He was able to do NOTHING about this.

    Chris Kyle was an IDF soldier, but he didn’t know it. At least the Golem knows that the Rabbis are pulling his strings.

    A nation of Golems.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    @JohnnyWalker123


    When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.
     
    Bzzt. Wrong. You completely miss the point of the legend. The essence of the Golem legend is that the Golem is like a Frankenstein or a HAL. His violence becomes indiscriminate and his creator is forced to destroy him. Once violence is unleashed, even for a good cause, it becomes difficult to control.

    The Iraq War was not about Israel. Saddam blustered a lot but he was not really a serious threat to Israel. If Israel could pick a country for the US to attack, they would have it attack Iran, any day of the week. Iranians are smarter and harder working than Arabs and pose more of a threat.

    What the Israelis have done to the Palestinians is not 1% of what the "Palestinians" (a phony made up people) would do to the Israelis if the situation was reversed. We wouldn't be talking about 55 dead but rather countless lives. Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people. Don't you think that Hamas would do the same to the Jews if they could?

    Replies: @JohnnyWalker123, @Johann Ricke

    , @Bernard
    @JohnnyWalker123

    I will never understand criticism of Israel’s actions against the hoards who wish to destroy it. Criticisms of Jews outside of Israel, with their overwhelmingly leftist ideology and powerful positions are reasonable to some degree. The truth is, most anti-Israeli sentiment is derived from anger about Jewish politics in the West, not the facts on the ground in the Middle East.

    , @Jane Plain
    @JohnnyWalker123

    You certainly sound like a Golem.

  109. @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    More likely during lockdown she has been spending a lot of time on twitter and believes this stuff. You might think, but she is in her 30s now, she can't be that gullible. Jamie Lee Curtis seems like she is probably smarter than the average person and is in her 60s. She posted something even stupider and more insane. Most women in their 60s aren't like this but then most women in their 60s don't have a good reason to be on Twitter, as a Hollywood actress, Curtis is, of course, on Twitter and this is what it did to her brain.

    https://twitter.com/jamieleecurtis/status/1293246051772588032

    More and more I'm thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world. People who don't remember things fundamentally don't know things, don't notice patterns and can be convinced of whatever the narrative du jour is.

    Even people like Seth MacFarlane sound more and more out of touch in their late 40s as they sperg about evangelical Christians as if it's the 80s/90s and you can't absolutely assume everyone you meet in a city under the age of 50 is irreligious. Same with many of the alt-right who grew up in lower middle class conservative households with fathers who went off about 'communists' and think Bernie Sanders is their enemy and a 'commie'.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @ATBOTL

    Had a beautiful dinner – late summer evening above the lake, a gentle breeze coming from the woods – with my wife. We spoke about this subject you describe:

    “More and more I’m thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world.”

    In almost the same words – memory is key. No memory, no patterns, no sense = open to all kinds of nonsense.

    This is three hours ago now, night has fallen…so – yes, yes, I agree (and my wife does too – she also complimented me for my dinner, which cheered me up; and oh, – none of us is on Twitter).

    • Replies: @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    If you don't remember things you also don't notice when your narrative about the world was wrong and have a chance to change it. The only test for any narrative is how well it predicts the future as this is a proxy for how well it describes the present. Everything else is just commentary.

    You also probably need a healthy degree of 'contrarianism' which I just define as not getting a warm fuzzy feeling when you join in things and are part of the tribe (Or maybe contrarianism is just not having a filter, maybe everyone would count as a 'contrarian' if we took all their true beliefs into account. Everyone has an unpopular or taboo opinion about something.), morally or not. I don't get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

  110. @HammerJack
    @Dieter Kief

    Why is orange man opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration? Because we're definitely desperate for more fossil fuel? Because he's the stupidest politician in the world?

    How many votes will he gain by doing this? How many again? This is the guy who thought it was a good idea to challenge obamacare in the middle of a pandemic.

    Harris and Biden are having fun, but the fact is that they don't have to do a single thing in order to win this election. Just sit back and watch the Trump self destruction machine do what it does best.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/interior-secretary-to-approve-oil-drilling-in-alaska-s-arctic-refuge-11597667400

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

    Orange Man thinks that he gains more with this move than what is at risk to lose – Alsaka is so big, a little drilling here and there won’t hurt it too much. Besides: It brings money, which is nice. The locals will like it…

    (I’ll look up your link. Might well be, that I feel a bit sadder afterward).

  111. @ben tillman
    @Bernard

    Here's the premeditated kick that put him into the coma:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ3JP4na6Cs

    Will this be the sequel to the Dallas murders in 2016? To me, this is 100 times uglier than the George Floyd video.

    Replies: @botazefa

    A lot of white people participating.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @botazefa

    It just takes one. (See: Boston 1770)

    , @Ben tillman
    @botazefa

    Not in that kick, and so what?

    Replies: @botazefa

  112. @Paleo Liberal
    @Jack D

    I don’t know of any communities where most people don’t care if their community burns down. Anyone who says most blacks don’t care doesn’t seem to know very many blacks.

    What about that black neighborhood in Chicago where the local residents chased away the BLM protesters? Did the residents of that community not care?

    I’ve never met a black person who didn’t care if his or her community burned down. Even renters.

    There are some blacks who don’t care, or are just plain destructive, but they are hardly a majority.

    Remember, a lot of the tough drug laws and prison sentence laws were by request of the black leaders. Charlie Rangel, for one.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @Jack Armstrong, @Buffalo Joe

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don’t remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods but I do remember seeing blacks on TV saying…”Where do I go to get my prescription filled? Where do I get diapers? Where do I get a loaf of bread?” They may care, but they did nothing . Those blacks. Those neighborhoods.

    • Agree: JMcG
    • Replies: @Jack D
    @Buffalo Joe

    Right. A year from now we will be reading about "food deserts" in Minneapolis. How do food deserts get to be food deserts? Could it be that the shopkeepers get burned out one time too many?

    , @John Johnson
    @Buffalo Joe

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don’t remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods

    They didn't care because they view those stores as foreign owned.

    In their minds all stores in their area should be Black owned. So if they burn down a 7-11 maybe a Black owned mini mart will appear in its place. Worst case the insurance company will pay for a new one and everyone gets free soda. How long will that take and what about Black employees? Who cares just grab the soda.

    Not saying that is a good strategy but that is how they think.

    In the Detroit riot they burned down the Jewish district. Kind of a dirty secret not talked about in most articles about the "unrest" during the time.
    https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2017/07/20/looting-fires-fright-shop-owners-remember-violence/103843334/

    Detroit became a Black owned utopia so I guess you can't argue with success.

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @Buffalo Joe


    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods.
     
    Not the one in Minneapolis. North Minneapolis is the black neighborhood; South Minneapolis is actually quite diverse.

    From Minnesota Nice to Philadelphia Freedom:


    Philly Naked Bike Ride called off because of the coronavirus

    It was moved up this year, as last years was "chilly". So much for global warming.
  113. @Anonymous
    OT: The 16-year old black kid who punched and killed a 59-year old White man in front of his family— after the black kid asked him for a dollar and the White man said no— has been sentenced to probation and a anger management class. This occurred at the Fredrick County Fair in Frederick, Maryland.

    https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/crime_and_justice/teen-charged-in-deadly-great-frederick-fair-assault-to-serve-probation/article_41b07e8c-e97c-56f7-96bb-7da5be46de9d.html

    Teen charged in deadly Great Frederick Fair assault to serve probation

    ...The second of two teen brothers charged after a man died at the Great Frederick Fair last year was placed on probation Wednesday and ordered to complete an anger management program, among other commitments.
     

    Replies: @Lockean Proviso, @res

    Our media uses anger management. Through selective propagandizing of certain interracial interactions and ignoring of heinous crimes, false monofocused history, regular presentation of counterfactual film and tv entertainment, amplification of leftist radical ideas, and the relentless assertion of blood libel against whites they manage anger of the mob and deploy it against civilized society.

  114. @Dieter Kief
    @Altai

    Had a beautiful dinner - late summer evening above the lake, a gentle breeze coming from the woods - with my wife. We spoke about this subject you describe:

    "More and more I’m thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world."

    In almost the same words - memory is key. No memory, no patterns, no sense = open to all kinds of nonsense.

    This is three hours ago now, night has fallen...so - yes, yes, I agree (and my wife does too - she also complimented me for my dinner, which cheered me up; and oh, - none of us is on Twitter).

    Replies: @Altai

    If you don’t remember things you also don’t notice when your narrative about the world was wrong and have a chance to change it. The only test for any narrative is how well it predicts the future as this is a proxy for how well it describes the present. Everything else is just commentary.

    You also probably need a healthy degree of ‘contrarianism’ which I just define as not getting a warm fuzzy feeling when you join in things and are part of the tribe (Or maybe contrarianism is just not having a filter, maybe everyone would count as a ‘contrarian’ if we took all their true beliefs into account. Everyone has an unpopular or taboo opinion about something.), morally or not. I don’t get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.

    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @Altai


    I don’t get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.
     
    Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, a few days ago to an Austrian TV-interviewer who praised him a little bit too much: "If the holy smoke gets too thick, it darkens the object of praise."
    The contradiction is the name of the game - Mephisto in Goethe's Faust: I am part of the force, which always wants the bad things to happen and still produces the Good. I am the one who always neglects...

    Jonathan Haidt - in a slightly refined version of the same thought with reference to John Stewart Mill: Academia in the European/Western sense is institutionalized disconfirmation.
    (This is the civilized form of - - - freedom. It acknowledges that the raw version off freedom needs these rules and this playing field, which universities ought to be, to flourish and bloom. The main point is: It's nice to be right, but it is of only very restricted value if being right does not go along with the willingness to be - - - - proven wrong. 
    This model is also about the restrictions of emotions. Debates need certain politeness. That's why it is so important to respect the forms. - The willingness to understand (and respect - and defend) humbleness and being open to criticism in public debates. Because we know (from a long history) that these are the (religiously grounded) sources of our material, societal and aesthetical progress, these big three sprang from. And they won't spring from any other sources. These sources (our civilization) made the difference.

    Replies: @lavoisier, @Altai

  115. @JohnnyWalker123
    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest "Nice" Land just do NOT have what it takes to make it in today's America.

    Unlike Jews, they don't have their hands on the levers of power.

    Unlike Blacks, they aren't wild, violent, or forceful.

    Unlike the various tribes with roots in "West Asia" (Greeks, Italians, Armenians, Cubans, Levantines, Persians, Arabs, Turks, Subcons), they don't have much in "Chutzpah" or clan stratagem.

    Unlike cynical Eastern Euros, they aren't cynical and wise to the world. Not "Red Pilled."

    Unlike East Asians, they're not going to grind it out to become champions of the Malthusian death struggle.

    Unlike our Native population, they don't get to live on reservations and stay away from all the craziness (while also getting their bills paid by Uncle Sam).

    Even compared to Anglos, they are at a bit of a disadvantage. Lots of Anglos are sort of competitive and individualistic, with a certain degree of "Chutzpah" to them. Compared to the people of Midwest "Nice" Land, Anglos are more jaded about humanity. So Anglos are not quite so easy to screw over, while having at least some ability to screw over other people.

    Midwest "Nice" Whites are sincere, straightforward, earnest, trusting, fair-minded, unacquisitive, satisfied, civic-minded, cooperative, nonviolent, meek, polite, "blue pilled," and of temperate character. They are 100% the opposite of the guys in the 9-second video below.

    Watch. Only 9 seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFvdpE3YUfM

    On the other hand, all of the above tribes are (to varying extents) sort of like the guys in the video above. Especially the West Asians.

    If you want to know what it takes to compete in today's America, watch this 5-minute of the various tribes of NYC.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgL_5QcZCMo

    Pay careful attention to the Russians of Brighton Beach, Hasidic Jews, Wall Street brokers, and Bensonhurst Italians. Watch from 1:00-2:20. In particular, pay VERY close attention to 2:00-2:20.

    At this point, that is LITERALLY what it takes to make it in today's America.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @Paleo Liberal, @Hibernian

    The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest “Nice” Land just do NOT have what it takes to make it in today’s America.

    Scandinavians are really the problem.

    The theory that Nords are more likely to have egalitarian genes that override their self-preservation genes and sense of rationality is the best explanation.

    It explains why Sweden has 1984 style hate speech laws even though they have very few Jews (Unz readers like to blame Jews for everything left). In Sweden you can go to jail for posting crime statistics that contain racial data, regardless of whether they are true or not. Data = racist.

    Seattle (heavily Norwegian) also has few Jews and yet that is the city that actually tried creating an autonomous zone without police and the mayor let them. They also elected an open socialist to the council. Not a soft socialist but full on Marxist.

    In a small homogenous country such egalitarian genes are useful. But in a country like the US they become detrimental, especially with the level of left-wing propaganda that exists. Those egalitarian genes are then turned against the individual out of an instinctive belief that one must sacrifice for the group. This theory was floated decades ago and holds up today.

    It’s just too much of a coincidence that Seattle/Portland/Minnesota/Sweden all have some of the craziest leftists in the West and are also heavily Nordic.

  116. @Bernard
    The entire crime. Warning Brutal

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ3JP4na6Cs

    Replies: @Rob McX

    It was trying to escape from this kind of vermin that got Alex Fields a life sentence.

  117. @Art Deco
    @Jack D

    Statista has some data (derived from zip codes, I assume) which suggest that mean home equity in black neighborhoods is about 1/2 that in white neighborhoods. That's an ecological datum, so not the same thing as an inter-group comparison. Black homeowners tend to have moved in more recently than the general run of homeowners (the median tenure is 8.5 years rather than 11.5 years).

    Just make the numbers up if it helps you feel better.

    Replies: @Jack D

    Here are some non-invented numbers:

    In 2002, the median net worth of U.S. households with a non-Hispanic white householder was $87,056, more than 15 times the median net worth of households with a black householder ($5,446),

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656978/

    So the average white family has 15x more at stake as far as being concerned about our society (and all of their accumulated wealth) being destroyed. Hell, if all I had at stake after a lifetime of work was $5,000, I wouldn’t give a damn about it all burning down either.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
    @Jack D

    So the average white family has 15x more at stake as far as being concerned about our society (and all of their accumulated wealth) being destroyed. Hell, if all I had at stake after a lifetime of work was $5,000, I wouldn’t give a damn about it all burning down either.

    Not having equity would make you want to burn down a neighborhood or city? Really?

    Why didn't White people burn the entire country down during the depression?

    These excuses are just so stupid and played out. It's just getting really silly.

    Time for society to face the unfortunate facts of genetics and get it over with. I don't like discussing it either but the alternative seems to be for White people to hit themselves in the head with a hammer and call it progress.

  118. @Buffalo Joe
    @Paleo Liberal

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don't remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods but I do remember seeing blacks on TV saying..."Where do I go to get my prescription filled? Where do I get diapers? Where do I get a loaf of bread?" They may care, but they did nothing . Those blacks. Those neighborhoods.

    Replies: @Jack D, @John Johnson, @Reg Cæsar

    Right. A year from now we will be reading about “food deserts” in Minneapolis. How do food deserts get to be food deserts? Could it be that the shopkeepers get burned out one time too many?

    • Thanks: Buffalo Joe
  119. Things like this create a certain conundrum:

    On the one hand, it’s a Clown Show (Minstrel show?), not to be taken seriously. He’s just “keepin’ it real” for all the square whites. Taking it seriously seems to bring one down to this clown’s level. Perhaps that’s the point of it?

    On the other hand, where are we as a country and a civilization when this sort of thing is endorsed by the governor of the state, the Attorney General of the State, and he could probably be a serious candidate for national office in a great many precincts of this country. He could get a position as a full time lecturer at any university too. And note all the young white girls who are there in support of BLM. Basically, latter day Manson Family followers.

  120. @NJ Transit Commuter
    I will say the same thing about Mr. Thompson that I have always said about AOC. Political candidates that have the courage to be honest with voters deserve respect, even if I completely disagree with their politics.

    Can there be any doubt about the types of legislation and policies Mr. Thompson will support if elected? The problem in politics isn’t John Thompson: voters know where he stands and can choose accordingly.

    Replies: @Rob McX, @Buffalo Joe, @AnotherDad, @guest

    Agreed. (You’ve been on a posting roll NJTC.)

    It’s the slimy liars and propagandists at the NYT, CNN, academia, Hollyweird and the nice white lady race traitors like Amy Klobuchar, Gretchen Whitmer–or white traitorous white cucks like Biden, Bush(x), Romney, Ryan–that are the big problem.

    They slither through the grass, spewing their hatred and lies while working to destroy Western Civilization.

    This guy by contrast is refreshingly upfront. Program: destroy white civilization.

    It’s the difference between the saboteur or terrorist and a soldier in uniform.

  121. @Yak-15
    White men, look to ye future

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=emb_title&time_continue=52&v=AedkdIZfOdE

    Replies: @William Badwhite, @Ben tillman

    Sucker punch followed by running away. Wow, what a badass.

  122. @MJMD
    @Jack D

    Tulsa may have been a century ago but one can't be flippant about it. Other relatively strong black communities, built of necessity during the period of segregation, were also destroyed by white mob violence: integration after the Civil Rights movement (and the changing nature of the US economy) prevented parallel developments thereafter. If "Black Wall Street" had survived to today we would be able to assess its actual worth relative to other communities, but it was vindictively destroyed, and that does matter: Blacks would obviously be able to point to a "more recent" example if the old example had survived until recently, and maybe they'd have had better luck too if they still had those examples around to build on.

    Replies: @Jack D, @ben tillman, @Buffalo Joe

    MJMD, Buffalo had a vibrant black area, with houses and churches in the Fruit Belt and along Humboldt Parkway and businesses, restaurants and bars along Jefferson Ave. But no one called it “Wall Street.” It was a predominantly black neighborhood, not the financial engine of WNY. It still exists if you want to do a documentary, get financing, a producer, a script writer,a camera crew, security and a good editor, but don’t think you’re going to be filmimg Wall Street. Then drive over to what had been Polonia, the nearby vibrant Polish neighborhood with at least 8 cathedral style parish churches, catholic schools, bakeries, butcher shops, stores and markets. It is almost entirely black and a wreck. The Polish-Americans didn’t do that.

  123. @Buffalo Joe
    @Paleo Liberal

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don't remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods but I do remember seeing blacks on TV saying..."Where do I go to get my prescription filled? Where do I get diapers? Where do I get a loaf of bread?" They may care, but they did nothing . Those blacks. Those neighborhoods.

    Replies: @Jack D, @John Johnson, @Reg Cæsar

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don’t remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods

    They didn’t care because they view those stores as foreign owned.

    In their minds all stores in their area should be Black owned. So if they burn down a 7-11 maybe a Black owned mini mart will appear in its place. Worst case the insurance company will pay for a new one and everyone gets free soda. How long will that take and what about Black employees? Who cares just grab the soda.

    Not saying that is a good strategy but that is how they think.

    In the Detroit riot they burned down the Jewish district. Kind of a dirty secret not talked about in most articles about the “unrest” during the time.
    https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2017/07/20/looting-fires-fright-shop-owners-remember-violence/103843334/

    Detroit became a Black owned utopia so I guess you can’t argue with success.

  124. @JohnnyWalker123
    @Buzz Mohawk

    Look at what the Israelis have done to the Palestinians.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_st6dcSOxJE

    https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/996457686739939328

    https://twitter.com/BazziNYU/status/996244460253138944

    If Jews were being slaughtered in South Africa, the US would've bombed the hell out of that country.

    For what it's worth, I don't think Whites lack the desire or ferociousness needed to survive. The problem is that the US has become like a Golem.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem


    In Jewish folklore, a golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גולם‎) is an animated anthropomorphic being that is created entirely from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material in Psalms and medieval writing.[1]

     


    The word golem occurs once in the Bible in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי (golmi; my golem),[3] that means "my light form", "raw" material,[4] connoting the unfinished human being before God's eyes.[3] The Mishnah uses the term for an uncultivated person: "Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned one," (שבעה דברים בגולם) (Pirkei Avot 5:10 in the Hebrew text; English translations vary). In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.[2] "Golem" passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[5]

     

    The Golem is strong, but he lacks free and independent will. He has to obey the Rabbis. When the Rabbis tell him to fight, he's the most ferocious of fighters. When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.

    Right now, the White Gentile Golem is doing 2 things.

    1. Waging literal genocide against Israel's enemies in the Middle East (Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc).
    2. Shutting down at home, letting Blacks and (((Anti-Fa))) radicals take over parts of this country.

    White Gentiles have to break the spell of the Rabbis and begin to assert mastery of themselves again. Only then, can they hope to begin to thrive again.

    Chris Kyle is the ultimate Golem. He sniped to death around 160 people in Iraq. All of whom were innocent people who NEVER aggressed against a single American. However, he then came home to a country that was importing 1.1 million immigrants per year (around 10% of them Muslim). He was able to do NOTHING about this.

    Chris Kyle was an IDF soldier, but he didn't know it. At least the Golem knows that the Rabbis are pulling his strings.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99k3u9ay1gs

    A nation of Golems.

    Replies: @Jack D, @Bernard, @Jane Plain

    When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.

    Bzzt. Wrong. You completely miss the point of the legend. The essence of the Golem legend is that the Golem is like a Frankenstein or a HAL. His violence becomes indiscriminate and his creator is forced to destroy him. Once violence is unleashed, even for a good cause, it becomes difficult to control.

    The Iraq War was not about Israel. Saddam blustered a lot but he was not really a serious threat to Israel. If Israel could pick a country for the US to attack, they would have it attack Iran, any day of the week. Iranians are smarter and harder working than Arabs and pose more of a threat.

    What the Israelis have done to the Palestinians is not 1% of what the “Palestinians” (a phony made up people) would do to the Israelis if the situation was reversed. We wouldn’t be talking about 55 dead but rather countless lives. Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people. Don’t you think that Hamas would do the same to the Jews if they could?

    • Replies: @JohnnyWalker123
    @Jack D


    The Iraq War was not about Israel. Saddam blustered a lot but he was not really a serious threat to Israel. If Israel could pick a country for the US to attack, they would have it attack Iran, any day of the week. Iranians are smarter and harder working than Arabs and pose more of a threat.

     

    Well, Trump did assassinate General Qasem Soleimani.

    What the Israelis have done to the Palestinians is not 1% of what the “Palestinians” (a phony made up people) would do to the Israelis if the situation was reversed. We wouldn’t be talking about 55 dead but rather countless lives. Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people. Don’t you think that Hamas would do the same to the Jews if they could?

     

    I think the same could be said of American Blacks or Euro Muslims. Given how predatory both groups are towards Whites, perhaps Jews should lay off trying to repress White self-defense.

    Then at least there'd be some consistency between us giving several billion $/yr to a Jewish ethno-state and our domestic policies.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G45WthPTo24&feature=emb_title

    "I think there is a resurgence of anti-Semitism because at this point in time Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we are going to be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies they once were in the last century. Jews are going to be at the centre of that. It’s a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role and without that transformation, Europe will not survive."

     

    You think Euro Muslims are any more civilized than the Palestinians? In some ways, they seem even worse.

    Why do so many Jews act like Barbara Lerner Spectre?
    , @Johann Ricke
    @Jack D


    Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people.
     
    Sunni Arabs are Assad's own people in the same way that Israeli Arabs are Netanyahu's own people.
  125. @Jack D
    @Art Deco

    Here are some non-invented numbers:


    In 2002, the median net worth of U.S. households with a non-Hispanic white householder was $87,056, more than 15 times the median net worth of households with a black householder ($5,446),
     
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656978/

    So the average white family has 15x more at stake as far as being concerned about our society (and all of their accumulated wealth) being destroyed. Hell, if all I had at stake after a lifetime of work was $5,000, I wouldn't give a damn about it all burning down either.

    Replies: @John Johnson

    So the average white family has 15x more at stake as far as being concerned about our society (and all of their accumulated wealth) being destroyed. Hell, if all I had at stake after a lifetime of work was $5,000, I wouldn’t give a damn about it all burning down either.

    Not having equity would make you want to burn down a neighborhood or city? Really?

    Why didn’t White people burn the entire country down during the depression?

    These excuses are just so stupid and played out. It’s just getting really silly.

    Time for society to face the unfortunate facts of genetics and get it over with. I don’t like discussing it either but the alternative seems to be for White people to hit themselves in the head with a hammer and call it progress.

  126. S says:
    @Bernard
    Here’s a scene from last night’s non-violent protest. Warning, it’s brutal.

    https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1295236260114493445?s=20

    Replies: @ben tillman, @S

    Poor soul, and not a cop in sight.

    This is all likely preperatory ‘practice’ for a Red October 2.0 event and a Russian style Civil War afterwards in the United States possibly kicking off as early as election time come November. Besides ‘soviets’ being declared, or equivalent ‘autonomous zones’, we might also well see (as happened in Russia) the creation of short lived ethnic /racial ’empires’ led by local warlords such as an Hispanic ‘Atzlan’, Euro, or Afrocentric in orientation.

    The Communists will naturally war mightily against anything like these being established as this is less a civil war, but more broadly a war against identity.

    In such a scenario we should ultimately expect a now standard ‘purge’ of a lot of the anti-fa, hard core red sorts, who will still be believing in the revolution even as they’re been pushed up against a wall and are being ventilated by their friends…err…comrades.

    As for punishment for the crimes Durham and Barr are presently investigating, and going back to the IRS scandal, Fast and Furious, etc, to any future crimes under a Russian Civil War scenario in the US, such as mass murder, expect a blanket amnesty to be issued under a ‘truth and reconciliation’ regime, such as in South Africa, and Ireland, after the Troubles.

    I suspect word has long been out amongst some of the perpetrators, such as at the FBI, BLM, and Antifa, etc., that this will be the case, explaining their brazeness in their criminality. They aren’t going to be prosecuted for the most part, if at all, and they know it, or, at the least, sense it.

    Despite ‘the revolution’, gigantic chunks of Capitalism will still be around, in a superior position to Communism, too, as its always been.

    1776 came before 1789, not vice versa.

    Perhaps in not too long they’ll then usher in their world state/empire, the synthesis and crowning achievement of the manufactured Hegelian Dialectic between Capitalism and Communism put into motion in the late 18th century by London.

    Or, something like that I suspect is the intention.

    Best laid plans of mice and men…

  127. @The Germ Theory of Disease
    "Boogie Nights" is looking more and more like Confucius every day. That was a movie where people were actually serious-minded about their approach to making pornography, of all things. Now we have people who are more or less pornographers, who are childishly-minded about the making of this country. I'm just getting dizzy from all this silliness.

    It's just like Sister Ray said.

    Replies: @Gary in Gramercy

    What, you haven’t got the time-time?

  128. If you try to avoid civil war by tolerating things like Thompson literally calling for hot gay arson, and the hypnotized mob kills you and burns your house down, then despite your inaction you have in fact not avoided civil war.

  129. @Altai
    So in lockdown away from the neo demon of LA, Taylor Swift wrote a country music album (It isn't very good) and in exchange for this act of reactionary apostasy, she must now join in the idea that with a few months notice, fedgov under Trump has hobbled the US Postal Service in order to engage in voter suppression. In fact as a charge it's very easy to prove or disprove so why is nobody busy proving it?

    https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1294765974789533698

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    This will end up as a fight of epic proportions if Biden doesn't win.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @Inselaffen, @Jack D, @AnotherDad

    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.

    Nope. Way, way, way too late. Epidemics simply do not work this way.

    To stop this Trump needed to close all the borders of the United States as soon as the news of this bad shit in China reached his desk. Then close some sections of some remote military bases to use as quarantine centers.

    I have a decent mental timeline on this, because AnotherMom had managed to get all the kids on board back at Thanksgiving and had booked an AnotherFamily trip to the Middle East booked for early Feb. By mid-Jan AnotherMom and i were in a serious “scrub it” discussion. This is while TPTB were doing precisely nothing. Ten days later the Democrats were telling everyone they were a big fat deplorable racist if they didn’t turn out for the big Chinese New Year parade.

    I did the math and rolled the dice on the trip–though i had masks for everyone and a huge bottle of alcohol gel. We arrived at SeaTac and there was an AirChina jumbo right next our Lufthansa flight (and KoreanAir on the other side), which had no doubt discharged 300+ Chinese fresh from China into the US. Trump’s China order apparently went into effect that evening. And Trump was a big fat assed racist for doing that. Nancy Pelosi was out telling people they should go to Chinatown.

    Trump was late and slow in doing what was needed. (Trump is ill-suited to this sort of crisis because he’s an “it’s all going to be great!” real-estate huckster.) But Trump was pushing against the incredible lethargy and PC crap from the globohomo establishment, and outright SJW go-hug-a-Chinaman shit from the ParasiteParty–people who a month and a half later were shutting down golf courses and screaming about killer beaches and “don’t leave your house” … until George Floyd OD’d.

    Bottom line: We did not have closed borders in time to stop this … for the same reason we do not have closed borders to stop population replacement. We have an elite now that is not American and has contempt for actual Americans.

    • Replies: @Hhsiii
    @AnotherDad

    Ha yeah I remember the go to Chinatown bit. I stupidly went Around then (I used to go all the time), got some roast duck, etc. I got tested for antibodies in May, positive, so I likely got it in February or March.

    Good goddamn roast duck, though.

    , @Ben tillman
    @AnotherDad

    A couple more things:

    1. The President is in a uniquely *bad* position to make the right call on things like this. Being on the outside, we have the benefit of objectivity and tranquility. We can dispassionately look at the big picture and get things right, as we all did with Iraq. We can turn off the TV and ignore the NYT and WaPo. The President, however , will be hounded by people with unknown agendas (and accordingly unreliable opinions) as well as those who openly lobby for int’l travel.

    2. Trump simply lacks the power to stop international travel as Altai would have had him do. A judge would have enjoined his order, and Trump cannot get away with ignoring such judicial opinions. Perhaps one day, but not now.

  130. @JohnnyWalker123
    @Buzz Mohawk

    Look at what the Israelis have done to the Palestinians.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_st6dcSOxJE

    https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/996457686739939328

    https://twitter.com/BazziNYU/status/996244460253138944

    If Jews were being slaughtered in South Africa, the US would've bombed the hell out of that country.

    For what it's worth, I don't think Whites lack the desire or ferociousness needed to survive. The problem is that the US has become like a Golem.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem


    In Jewish folklore, a golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גולם‎) is an animated anthropomorphic being that is created entirely from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material in Psalms and medieval writing.[1]

     


    The word golem occurs once in the Bible in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי (golmi; my golem),[3] that means "my light form", "raw" material,[4] connoting the unfinished human being before God's eyes.[3] The Mishnah uses the term for an uncultivated person: "Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned one," (שבעה דברים בגולם) (Pirkei Avot 5:10 in the Hebrew text; English translations vary). In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.[2] "Golem" passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[5]

     

    The Golem is strong, but he lacks free and independent will. He has to obey the Rabbis. When the Rabbis tell him to fight, he's the most ferocious of fighters. When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.

    Right now, the White Gentile Golem is doing 2 things.

    1. Waging literal genocide against Israel's enemies in the Middle East (Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc).
    2. Shutting down at home, letting Blacks and (((Anti-Fa))) radicals take over parts of this country.

    White Gentiles have to break the spell of the Rabbis and begin to assert mastery of themselves again. Only then, can they hope to begin to thrive again.

    Chris Kyle is the ultimate Golem. He sniped to death around 160 people in Iraq. All of whom were innocent people who NEVER aggressed against a single American. However, he then came home to a country that was importing 1.1 million immigrants per year (around 10% of them Muslim). He was able to do NOTHING about this.

    Chris Kyle was an IDF soldier, but he didn't know it. At least the Golem knows that the Rabbis are pulling his strings.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99k3u9ay1gs

    A nation of Golems.

    Replies: @Jack D, @Bernard, @Jane Plain

    I will never understand criticism of Israel’s actions against the hoards who wish to destroy it. Criticisms of Jews outside of Israel, with their overwhelmingly leftist ideology and powerful positions are reasonable to some degree. The truth is, most anti-Israeli sentiment is derived from anger about Jewish politics in the West, not the facts on the ground in the Middle East.

  131. @Buffalo Joe
    @Paleo Liberal

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods. I don't remember seeing blacks rushing out to protect the stores and shops that served their neighborhoods but I do remember seeing blacks on TV saying..."Where do I go to get my prescription filled? Where do I get diapers? Where do I get a loaf of bread?" They may care, but they did nothing . Those blacks. Those neighborhoods.

    Replies: @Jack D, @John Johnson, @Reg Cæsar

    Plaeo, the neighborhoods that burned in Ferguson, St Louis, Baltimore and Minneapolis were black neighborhoods.

    Not the one in Minneapolis. North Minneapolis is the black neighborhood; South Minneapolis is actually quite diverse.

    From Minnesota Nice to Philadelphia Freedom:

    Philly Naked Bike Ride called off because of the coronavirus

    It was moved up this year, as last years was “chilly”. So much for global warming.

  132. @Altai
    @Jack D

    But that's the point, he'd closed things down to China. (A point forgotten that bought the world a good few weeks.)

    It was his refusal to do so with Italy and then Western Europe more generally that caused the problem. Of course due to a refusal to shut things down in Italy early enough, ensuring a bigger outbreak and more severe lockdown allowed the spread to the rest of the world meaning he would have had to do so with the rest of the world a week or two later.

    People keep going on about New Zealand but the reason it had so few cases is the high cost and time to travel from there to Europe. It was it's defacto more closed border that saved it.

    Same thing with Eastern Europe, the travel trails and movement (There might be a lot of them working in Western Europe, particularly Britain and Ireland but it doesn't represent the same level of movement as being going on skiing holiday. Late Feb isn't really a 'take a trip back home' time.) is just so much lower with Italy and the rest of Western Europe by comparison to Western Europe. By the time lockdowns became all the rage due to the size of outbreaks in Western Europe, their outbreaks were still very small.

    Replies: @Chrisnonymous

    Actually, similar problem. There’s this little thing in the beginning of the Trump administration called the travel ban, and anything smacking of that would have drawn criticism. I think the only reason European was eventually shut down is that the situation in New York got so bad.

    • Agree: Jim Don Bob
  133. @JohnnyWalker123
    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest "Nice" Land just do NOT have what it takes to make it in today's America.

    Unlike Jews, they don't have their hands on the levers of power.

    Unlike Blacks, they aren't wild, violent, or forceful.

    Unlike the various tribes with roots in "West Asia" (Greeks, Italians, Armenians, Cubans, Levantines, Persians, Arabs, Turks, Subcons), they don't have much in "Chutzpah" or clan stratagem.

    Unlike cynical Eastern Euros, they aren't cynical and wise to the world. Not "Red Pilled."

    Unlike East Asians, they're not going to grind it out to become champions of the Malthusian death struggle.

    Unlike our Native population, they don't get to live on reservations and stay away from all the craziness (while also getting their bills paid by Uncle Sam).

    Even compared to Anglos, they are at a bit of a disadvantage. Lots of Anglos are sort of competitive and individualistic, with a certain degree of "Chutzpah" to them. Compared to the people of Midwest "Nice" Land, Anglos are more jaded about humanity. So Anglos are not quite so easy to screw over, while having at least some ability to screw over other people.

    Midwest "Nice" Whites are sincere, straightforward, earnest, trusting, fair-minded, unacquisitive, satisfied, civic-minded, cooperative, nonviolent, meek, polite, "blue pilled," and of temperate character. They are 100% the opposite of the guys in the 9-second video below.

    Watch. Only 9 seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFvdpE3YUfM

    On the other hand, all of the above tribes are (to varying extents) sort of like the guys in the video above. Especially the West Asians.

    If you want to know what it takes to compete in today's America, watch this 5-minute of the various tribes of NYC.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgL_5QcZCMo

    Pay careful attention to the Russians of Brighton Beach, Hasidic Jews, Wall Street brokers, and Bensonhurst Italians. Watch from 1:00-2:20. In particular, pay VERY close attention to 2:00-2:20.

    At this point, that is LITERALLY what it takes to make it in today's America.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @Paleo Liberal, @Hibernian

    You almost have a point, then I remembered that Bensonhurst is turning into a Chinese neighborhood now. Has been going on for many years by now.

  134. If BLM keeps carrying on like this in Minnesota, people are going to start missing Walter Mondale.

  135. Wow an anti-Union black guy, I think we’ve found the new Herman Cain, call the remaining Koch brother.

    LA’s Gang-Infested Police are Deadly – and Costly
    https://blackagendareport.com/las-gang-infested-police-are-deadly-and-costly

  136. @NJ Transit Commuter
    I will say the same thing about Mr. Thompson that I have always said about AOC. Political candidates that have the courage to be honest with voters deserve respect, even if I completely disagree with their politics.

    Can there be any doubt about the types of legislation and policies Mr. Thompson will support if elected? The problem in politics isn’t John Thompson: voters know where he stands and can choose accordingly.

    Replies: @Rob McX, @Buffalo Joe, @AnotherDad, @guest

    Honesty isn’t everything. I mean, if PepsiCo put arsenic in its formula and proceeded to say so in its advertisements, I probably wouldn’t be commending it for honesty.

  137. @Altai
    https://twitter.com/hadiez123/status/1294771733162004480

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EffzxV_XYAADrdD.png

    2020, your local Democrat primary is between that guy and Hoang Murphy.

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    https://educationalequity.org/sites/default/files/styles/content_large/public/slideshow/image/hoang.jpg

    Replies: @Bill Jones, @Anonymous, @Reg Cæsar, @JohnnyD, @reactionry

    He’s half-Vietnamese and half-Irish, but 100% Soyboy.

  138. @Anonymous
    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.

    Unclear also where/when whether or not her Indian mother was naturalized.

    This already mattered because Kamala was/is not eligible to be a U.S. senator without naturalization.

    But obviously any naturalization disqualifies her for VP.

    SO ONCE AGAIN THE ONLY OPTION FOR DEMS IS TO SILENCE ANY DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUE

    OPTION #1 Kamala was never naturalized and is therefore disqualified from the senate

    OPTION #2 Kamala was naturalized and is disqualified from VP/POTUS

    OPTION #3 Silence

    Replies: @botazefa, @Faraday's Bobcat, @Mike_from_SGV

    Get help

    • Disagree: Abolish_public_education
  139. @Inselaffen
    @Altai

    Taylor has turned full blown Hollywood SJW over the last few years, it's not surprising (when you're surrounded by those people 24/7 what else was going to happen) but still kind of sad.

    I saw a headline a year or two ago where she said how much it 'hurt' her when she was bullied for not taking a political stance ahead of the 2016 election (you might recall there were a lot of articles condemning her for not denouncing Trump, for having a white fanbase, etc). My hunch is she wasn't particularly politically interested at that point in time, possibly even very moderately republican leaning by default (country singer background, & her dad's 'embarrassing Republican Facebook posts' got some attention a year or two back as well), but when the showbiz media started pushing her around over that stuff she instantly got weak kneed and trembly lipped and went full SJW in the face of moderate peer pressure (so much for the 'strong independent woman' image).

    Of course that's all just my assumption, I don't know her, but she seems to have a thing for dating British guys, so if you're starting to lurk Unz during this downtime Taylor, there's a few things I'd like to teach you 'bout this world...

    Replies: @Altai, @TWS

    She’s going to have to go lesbian soon. She needs the KD Lang demo. This is her baby steps there.

    • Replies: @bruce county
    @TWS


    She needs the KD Lang demo.
     
    Ewwwww. Katy Perry maybe.
    , @The Wild Geese Howard
    @TWS


    She’s going to have to go lesbian soon.
     
    If you believe the blinds at Crazy Days and Nights Tay-Tay has always loved pink tacos.

    What a shame to waste such high quality genestock like that.
  140. @Anonymous
    OT: The 16-year old black kid who punched and killed a 59-year old White man in front of his family— after the black kid asked him for a dollar and the White man said no— has been sentenced to probation and a anger management class. This occurred at the Fredrick County Fair in Frederick, Maryland.

    https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/crime_and_justice/teen-charged-in-deadly-great-frederick-fair-assault-to-serve-probation/article_41b07e8c-e97c-56f7-96bb-7da5be46de9d.html

    Teen charged in deadly Great Frederick Fair assault to serve probation

    ...The second of two teen brothers charged after a man died at the Great Frederick Fair last year was placed on probation Wednesday and ordered to complete an anger management program, among other commitments.
     

    Replies: @Lockean Proviso, @res

    Get used to seeing these words: “Comments disabled.”

    I wonder if Paul Kersey will write about this.

  141. @The Alarmist
    @El Dato

    We've got a long, hot summer ....

    https://youtu.be/-XLIJ4HXSek

    Replies: @Hhsiii

    Jello had abs.

  142. @AnotherDad
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    Nope. Way, way, way too late. Epidemics simply do not work this way.

    To stop this Trump needed to close all the borders of the United States as soon as the news of this bad shit in China reached his desk. Then close some sections of some remote military bases to use as quarantine centers.

    I have a decent mental timeline on this, because AnotherMom had managed to get all the kids on board back at Thanksgiving and had booked an AnotherFamily trip to the Middle East booked for early Feb. By mid-Jan AnotherMom and i were in a serious "scrub it" discussion. This is while TPTB were doing precisely nothing. Ten days later the Democrats were telling everyone they were a big fat deplorable racist if they didn't turn out for the big Chinese New Year parade.

    I did the math and rolled the dice on the trip--though i had masks for everyone and a huge bottle of alcohol gel. We arrived at SeaTac and there was an AirChina jumbo right next our Lufthansa flight (and KoreanAir on the other side), which had no doubt discharged 300+ Chinese fresh from China into the US. Trump's China order apparently went into effect that evening. And Trump was a big fat assed racist for doing that. Nancy Pelosi was out telling people they should go to Chinatown.

    Trump was late and slow in doing what was needed. (Trump is ill-suited to this sort of crisis because he's an "it's all going to be great!" real-estate huckster.) But Trump was pushing against the incredible lethargy and PC crap from the globohomo establishment, and outright SJW go-hug-a-Chinaman shit from the ParasiteParty--people who a month and a half later were shutting down golf courses and screaming about killer beaches and "don't leave your house" ... until George Floyd OD'd.

    Bottom line: We did not have closed borders in time to stop this ... for the same reason we do not have closed borders to stop population replacement. We have an elite now that is not American and has contempt for actual Americans.

    Replies: @Hhsiii, @Ben tillman

    Ha yeah I remember the go to Chinatown bit. I stupidly went Around then (I used to go all the time), got some roast duck, etc. I got tested for antibodies in May, positive, so I likely got it in February or March.

    Good goddamn roast duck, though.

  143. @Anon
    Antifa is beginning to force out more people from the left. I was surprised to see Andrew Sullivan retweeting Andy Ngo's videos.

    Replies: @J.Ross

    Sullivan has long been a centrist who objected to certain extremities (but not enough to avoid disease). He was one of several pundits whose shtick was to be the reasonable guy who is too smart for straight-line partisanship. It used to be common in the mediaverse. That entire line was scrapped between Daily Show News Propagation, the Obama cult, and Donald Trump eating the sun in 2016. Now everything is always an emergency — a dire emergency caused solely by Donald Trump — and if you have any quibbles about the need for shrieking then you must be a Trump supporter.

  144. @JohnnyWalker123
    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest "Nice" Land just do NOT have what it takes to make it in today's America.

    Unlike Jews, they don't have their hands on the levers of power.

    Unlike Blacks, they aren't wild, violent, or forceful.

    Unlike the various tribes with roots in "West Asia" (Greeks, Italians, Armenians, Cubans, Levantines, Persians, Arabs, Turks, Subcons), they don't have much in "Chutzpah" or clan stratagem.

    Unlike cynical Eastern Euros, they aren't cynical and wise to the world. Not "Red Pilled."

    Unlike East Asians, they're not going to grind it out to become champions of the Malthusian death struggle.

    Unlike our Native population, they don't get to live on reservations and stay away from all the craziness (while also getting their bills paid by Uncle Sam).

    Even compared to Anglos, they are at a bit of a disadvantage. Lots of Anglos are sort of competitive and individualistic, with a certain degree of "Chutzpah" to them. Compared to the people of Midwest "Nice" Land, Anglos are more jaded about humanity. So Anglos are not quite so easy to screw over, while having at least some ability to screw over other people.

    Midwest "Nice" Whites are sincere, straightforward, earnest, trusting, fair-minded, unacquisitive, satisfied, civic-minded, cooperative, nonviolent, meek, polite, "blue pilled," and of temperate character. They are 100% the opposite of the guys in the 9-second video below.

    Watch. Only 9 seconds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFvdpE3YUfM

    On the other hand, all of the above tribes are (to varying extents) sort of like the guys in the video above. Especially the West Asians.

    If you want to know what it takes to compete in today's America, watch this 5-minute of the various tribes of NYC.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgL_5QcZCMo

    Pay careful attention to the Russians of Brighton Beach, Hasidic Jews, Wall Street brokers, and Bensonhurst Italians. Watch from 1:00-2:20. In particular, pay VERY close attention to 2:00-2:20.

    At this point, that is LITERALLY what it takes to make it in today's America.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @Paleo Liberal, @Hibernian

    “The Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans of Midwest “Nice” Land…”

    There are significant numbers of WASPS and Irish Catholics throughout the upper Midwest, also Anglo-Celtic people who came North from the South. The Dutch aren’t that numerous.

  145. @anon
    @J

    There are no men in the neighborhood?

    You don't understand what "Anarcho-Tyranny" means?

    How about "selective prosecution", then?

    Replies: @lavoisier

    Fully agree. You want to man up and do the right thing, but you are afraid, and you are right to be afraid.

    Consider this scenario. You ask the racist black thug to keep his voice down and be respectful. He calls you names and threatens you and your family. You tell him to get out of your neighborhood.

    The racist black thug crosses onto your property with his megaphone and invades your personal space and throws a punch at you. You happen to have extensive training in Jiu Jitsu and are not afraid of bullies. You quickly dodge the punch and bring him down fast and put him in a painful choke hold or joint lock, breaking his shoulder joint in the process.

    Two things happen. The mob beats you up or worse. More likely, the police are called and you get arrested for assaulting the black thug who has trespassed on your own property and assaulted you.

    This is the reality of self-defense today in Amerika.

    The police will not arrest the black thug for assaulting you, but they will arrest you for defending yourself from the black thug. And you might go to jail for your efforts.

    This is why I am in favor of defunding the police. Let us defend ourselves from those who want to harm us without having to fight the police as well.

    Anarcho-tyranny indeed.

    • Agree: TomSchmidt
  146. @TWS
    @Inselaffen

    She's going to have to go lesbian soon. She needs the KD Lang demo. This is her baby steps there.

    Replies: @bruce county, @The Wild Geese Howard

    She needs the KD Lang demo.

    Ewwwww. Katy Perry maybe.

  147. anon[246] • Disclaimer says:
    @JohnnyWalker123
    @J

    Probably inside watching ESPN.

    Seriously.

    Replies: @anon

    Lol, no, you can see men and women watching the street theater. This is their first taste of the new DFL, it will take time for them to realize what’s going on. Whatever is on ESPN it’s not as entertaining as the street.

    @ J : This kind of provocation is intended to provide vid for YouTube, it’s just real-time trolling for a fight. One way to deal with this would be to get some neighbors together, walk up to about 15 – 20 feet, and commence pointing & laughing. Just point and laugh, the louder Mr. Bullhorn bellows the louder the laughter.

    Another way to deal would be a version of agree & amplify. When Mr. Bullhorn roars about burning stuff down, get a gas can, put water in it; get a road flare and light it – walk up to Mr. Bullhorn and suggest he stop talking and start doing. Ask him if he’s a coward or if he really means what he’s saying; is he just another Oreo or is he a Man of Action. Hand him the gas can while pointing to the closest house, saying “C’mon, bro, do it! Don’t be a pussy, don’t wimp out, show us that rage! Go pour this on that house and light it up! C’mon, what are afraid of? Nobody will put you in jail, Just Do It!”. This puts him in a no-win situation on video. If he turns it down offer the gas can and flare to his little groupies.

    Make them play by the rules they are laying down. Stop humoring them like children.

    • Replies: @Steve Sailer
    @anon

    Uh, you try out all your advice on your own house first and let us know how it works out for you.

    Replies: @anon

  148. @anon
    @JohnnyWalker123

    Lol, no, you can see men and women watching the street theater. This is their first taste of the new DFL, it will take time for them to realize what's going on. Whatever is on ESPN it's not as entertaining as the street.

    @ J : This kind of provocation is intended to provide vid for YouTube, it's just real-time trolling for a fight. One way to deal with this would be to get some neighbors together, walk up to about 15 - 20 feet, and commence pointing & laughing. Just point and laugh, the louder Mr. Bullhorn bellows the louder the laughter.

    Another way to deal would be a version of agree & amplify. When Mr. Bullhorn roars about burning stuff down, get a gas can, put water in it; get a road flare and light it - walk up to Mr. Bullhorn and suggest he stop talking and start doing. Ask him if he's a coward or if he really means what he's saying; is he just another Oreo or is he a Man of Action. Hand him the gas can while pointing to the closest house, saying "C'mon, bro, do it! Don't be a pussy, don't wimp out, show us that rage! Go pour this on that house and light it up! C'mon, what are afraid of? Nobody will put you in jail, Just Do It!". This puts him in a no-win situation on video. If he turns it down offer the gas can and flare to his little groupies.

    Make them play by the rules they are laying down. Stop humoring them like children.

    Replies: @Steve Sailer

    Uh, you try out all your advice on your own house first and let us know how it works out for you.

    • Replies: @anon
    @Steve Sailer

    Uh, you try out all your advice on your own house first

    My advice:


    When Mr. Bullhorn roars about burning stuff down, get a gas can, put water in it; get a road flare and light it – walk up to Mr. Bullhorn and suggest he stop talking and start doing.
     
    The cognitive dissonance alone should shut him down for a few seconds. Because middle aged middle class wypipo are supposed to quake in fear, not smirk and apparently hand arson material out to Angry Big Black Men. Might even provide some entertainment for the video. Either way I have no fear of some big mouthed bully pouring water on my house and attempting to light it.

    However we have not had such goings-on in my sector of flyover country, so this will remain untested 'round here.

    All that said, this is plainly an attempt to intimidate and scare people. One might call it terrorizing. Since the po-po won't really do anything perhaps a civil suit would be in order, just to tie up Mr. Bullhorn's assets, whatever they might be. I see enough middle aged people to file a class action suit in that vid.

    Again, this demo was obviously intended to be a photo op to establish Mr. Bullhorn as a Big Man. Anything that makes him funny looking will diminish that, and therefore is perhaps worth trying.

    Replies: @Ben tillman

  149. @Jack D
    @JohnnyWalker123


    When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.
     
    Bzzt. Wrong. You completely miss the point of the legend. The essence of the Golem legend is that the Golem is like a Frankenstein or a HAL. His violence becomes indiscriminate and his creator is forced to destroy him. Once violence is unleashed, even for a good cause, it becomes difficult to control.

    The Iraq War was not about Israel. Saddam blustered a lot but he was not really a serious threat to Israel. If Israel could pick a country for the US to attack, they would have it attack Iran, any day of the week. Iranians are smarter and harder working than Arabs and pose more of a threat.

    What the Israelis have done to the Palestinians is not 1% of what the "Palestinians" (a phony made up people) would do to the Israelis if the situation was reversed. We wouldn't be talking about 55 dead but rather countless lives. Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people. Don't you think that Hamas would do the same to the Jews if they could?

    Replies: @JohnnyWalker123, @Johann Ricke

    The Iraq War was not about Israel. Saddam blustered a lot but he was not really a serious threat to Israel. If Israel could pick a country for the US to attack, they would have it attack Iran, any day of the week. Iranians are smarter and harder working than Arabs and pose more of a threat.

    Well, Trump did assassinate General Qasem Soleimani.

    What the Israelis have done to the Palestinians is not 1% of what the “Palestinians” (a phony made up people) would do to the Israelis if the situation was reversed. We wouldn’t be talking about 55 dead but rather countless lives. Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people. Don’t you think that Hamas would do the same to the Jews if they could?

    I think the same could be said of American Blacks or Euro Muslims. Given how predatory both groups are towards Whites, perhaps Jews should lay off trying to repress White self-defense.

    Then at least there’d be some consistency between us giving several billion $/yr to a Jewish ethno-state and our domestic policies.

    “I think there is a resurgence of anti-Semitism because at this point in time Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we are going to be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies they once were in the last century. Jews are going to be at the centre of that. It’s a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role and without that transformation, Europe will not survive.”

    You think Euro Muslims are any more civilized than the Palestinians? In some ways, they seem even worse.

    Why do so many Jews act like Barbara Lerner Spectre?

  150. Why do so many Jews act like Barbara Lerner Spectre?

    The only place I ever hear of Barbara Lerner Spectre is places like this. I am certain, I mean certain, that more guys who comment on alt-right sites know about her, than Jews. I never heard of the woman outside of these sites, and I’ve never heard of her in any Jewish gathering I’ve been to. Most Jews, meaning 99.44%, would not know who she is.

    What the fuck is YOUR excuse?

  151. @JohnnyWalker123
    @Buzz Mohawk

    Look at what the Israelis have done to the Palestinians.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_st6dcSOxJE

    https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/996457686739939328

    https://twitter.com/BazziNYU/status/996244460253138944

    If Jews were being slaughtered in South Africa, the US would've bombed the hell out of that country.

    For what it's worth, I don't think Whites lack the desire or ferociousness needed to survive. The problem is that the US has become like a Golem.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem


    In Jewish folklore, a golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm; Hebrew: גולם‎) is an animated anthropomorphic being that is created entirely from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material in Psalms and medieval writing.[1]

     


    The word golem occurs once in the Bible in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי (golmi; my golem),[3] that means "my light form", "raw" material,[4] connoting the unfinished human being before God's eyes.[3] The Mishnah uses the term for an uncultivated person: "Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned one," (שבעה דברים בגולם) (Pirkei Avot 5:10 in the Hebrew text; English translations vary). In Modern Hebrew, golem is used to mean "dumb" or "helpless". Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a mindless lunk or entity who serves a man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.[2] "Golem" passed into Yiddish as goylem to mean someone who is lethargic or beneath a stupor.[5]

     

    The Golem is strong, but he lacks free and independent will. He has to obey the Rabbis. When the Rabbis tell him to fight, he's the most ferocious of fighters. When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.

    Right now, the White Gentile Golem is doing 2 things.

    1. Waging literal genocide against Israel's enemies in the Middle East (Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc).
    2. Shutting down at home, letting Blacks and (((Anti-Fa))) radicals take over parts of this country.

    White Gentiles have to break the spell of the Rabbis and begin to assert mastery of themselves again. Only then, can they hope to begin to thrive again.

    Chris Kyle is the ultimate Golem. He sniped to death around 160 people in Iraq. All of whom were innocent people who NEVER aggressed against a single American. However, he then came home to a country that was importing 1.1 million immigrants per year (around 10% of them Muslim). He was able to do NOTHING about this.

    Chris Kyle was an IDF soldier, but he didn't know it. At least the Golem knows that the Rabbis are pulling his strings.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99k3u9ay1gs

    A nation of Golems.

    Replies: @Jack D, @Bernard, @Jane Plain

    You certainly sound like a Golem.

  152. @botazefa
    @ben tillman

    A lot of white people participating.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Ben tillman

    It just takes one. (See: Boston 1770)

  153. @Altai
    @Inselaffen

    She's odd because she doesn't exhibit the psychological profile of the kind of people who genuinely believe Russia-gate or the 'Trump is stealing all the mail trucks!' which is essentially BPD. I remember once seeing a black comedian who must have spent too long around hipster white people doing a set at a black comedy club get groans when he did Trump/Putin jokes.

    People may not like Trump but they also don't like obvious neocon propaganda (Jamie Lee Curtis has never had a diagnosis but her heavy drug use despite a very upper middle class background indicates it was a coping mechanism consistent with BPD and her manner on social media seriously implies it.) she seems quite normal. She has massive amounts of money but she has no tattoos, no problems with drugs. This is impressive despite being a young pretty woman who has known nothing but being a performer since she was very young.

    Swift is actually in a long term relationship but he is a nobody country singer. She really does seem to be a typical 'girl next door' she claims to be.

    Steve once quipped that many strands of Libertarianism could be described as 'Applied Autism'. I wonder if SJWism and particularly 'cancel culture' couldn't be described as 'Applied BPD'.

    Broadly the antifa in Portland seem to really be a collection of different kinds of Cluster B personality disorders rather than normal political protestors.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_B_personality_disorders

    Replies: @Crawfurdmuir

    Broadly the antifa in Portland seem to really be a collection of different kinds of Cluster B personality disorders (…)

    I was reminded in some recent reading of the aphorisms that preface The Picture of Dorian Gray:

    “The nineteenth-century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. / The nineteenth-century dislike of Romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass.”

    Periodically we see online a collection of mug shots of antifa rioters. These are the faces of Caliban: distorted, disfigured, abnormal. The ugliness of their physiognomies is reflected in the ugliness of their behavior. Perhaps Lombroso had a point.

    • Replies: @James O'Meara
    @Crawfurdmuir

    "In the aphorisms that precede The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde defined the twin poles of public outrage thus:

    The nineteenth-century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. / The nineteenth-century dislike of Romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass.

    "Much of contemporary life can be seen to be a form of the latter, especially the “Woke” attacks on statues, murals, and other monuments that displease them by failing to be entirely of “current year.”

    https://www.counter-currents.com/2020/08/notre-dame-des-fascistes-1/

    Replies: @Crawfurdmuir

  154. @The Alarmist

    Why the f*** is we so peaceful ....
     
    Does anyone remember when black protest was more coherent, on point, and articulated in proper English syntax?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/636007295634112512/L7cM-VMh.png

    Replies: @Neoconned, @Anon, @JimB, @Magic Dirt Resident, @ATBOTL, @Polynikes

    Child’s play. Two Wisconsin state assembly men were part of the protest that fired shots into a Wawatosa officers house. Rep. David Bowen then tried to blame the shots into the police officers own home on the police officer.

  155. I doubt anyone here is paying much attention to the Democrat Convention, but you all should.

    It’s outwardly and unashamedly the Black Lives Matter Party.

  156. @Altai
    https://twitter.com/hadiez123/status/1294771733162004480

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EffzxV_XYAADrdD.png

    2020, your local Democrat primary is between that guy and Hoang Murphy.

    Here is an actual picture of Hoang Murphy.

    https://educationalequity.org/sites/default/files/styles/content_large/public/slideshow/image/hoang.jpg

    Replies: @Bill Jones, @Anonymous, @Reg Cæsar, @JohnnyD, @reactionry

    Murphy’s Law of Genocidal Absimilation

    Perhaps the Pol Pot Soy Boy had “Irish” foster parents:
    “My name is Hoang Murphy and I am a lifelong Minnesotan. I am the son of immigrants who fled Vietnam for a better life. I am also the son of white-working class folks from Northern Minnesota who strived for better. I am a proud son of the Eastside and I am running to represent all of us in the Minnesota House of Representatives for District 67A.

    I have devoted my entire life to fighting for children and families. That fight began when I was eight. I went to school for the first time, and it quite literally saved my life. A St. Paul public school teacher saw that I was a kid in danger and helped me navigate the systems in place to protect children like me. That moment changed my trajectory. I entered foster care. I went on to graduate high school and was the first in my family to go to college.”

    The twisted monster absimilated into a culture of totalitarian genocidal racism. From HM’s Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/ISAIAHMN/photos/a.379975421478/10157163391186479/

    Hat Tip to John Derbyshire – Omar Mateen, absimilation

  157. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    How much of the white women/soy boy thrill over the idea of a race war premised on they being so totally plugged into Media/Advertising/Academia that they actually think bleks are around 50% of the population, not 13%?

  158. @TWS
    @Inselaffen

    She's going to have to go lesbian soon. She needs the KD Lang demo. This is her baby steps there.

    Replies: @bruce county, @The Wild Geese Howard

    She’s going to have to go lesbian soon.

    If you believe the blinds at Crazy Days and Nights Tay-Tay has always loved pink tacos.

    What a shame to waste such high quality genestock like that.

  159. @AnotherDad
    @Altai


    And all Trump had to do to avoid this was fucking close the border on Italy and then the rest of the world in late Feb.
     
    Nope. Way, way, way too late. Epidemics simply do not work this way.

    To stop this Trump needed to close all the borders of the United States as soon as the news of this bad shit in China reached his desk. Then close some sections of some remote military bases to use as quarantine centers.

    I have a decent mental timeline on this, because AnotherMom had managed to get all the kids on board back at Thanksgiving and had booked an AnotherFamily trip to the Middle East booked for early Feb. By mid-Jan AnotherMom and i were in a serious "scrub it" discussion. This is while TPTB were doing precisely nothing. Ten days later the Democrats were telling everyone they were a big fat deplorable racist if they didn't turn out for the big Chinese New Year parade.

    I did the math and rolled the dice on the trip--though i had masks for everyone and a huge bottle of alcohol gel. We arrived at SeaTac and there was an AirChina jumbo right next our Lufthansa flight (and KoreanAir on the other side), which had no doubt discharged 300+ Chinese fresh from China into the US. Trump's China order apparently went into effect that evening. And Trump was a big fat assed racist for doing that. Nancy Pelosi was out telling people they should go to Chinatown.

    Trump was late and slow in doing what was needed. (Trump is ill-suited to this sort of crisis because he's an "it's all going to be great!" real-estate huckster.) But Trump was pushing against the incredible lethargy and PC crap from the globohomo establishment, and outright SJW go-hug-a-Chinaman shit from the ParasiteParty--people who a month and a half later were shutting down golf courses and screaming about killer beaches and "don't leave your house" ... until George Floyd OD'd.

    Bottom line: We did not have closed borders in time to stop this ... for the same reason we do not have closed borders to stop population replacement. We have an elite now that is not American and has contempt for actual Americans.

    Replies: @Hhsiii, @Ben tillman

    A couple more things:

    1. The President is in a uniquely *bad* position to make the right call on things like this. Being on the outside, we have the benefit of objectivity and tranquility. We can dispassionately look at the big picture and get things right, as we all did with Iraq. We can turn off the TV and ignore the NYT and WaPo. The President, however , will be hounded by people with unknown agendas (and accordingly unreliable opinions) as well as those who openly lobby for int’l travel.

    2. Trump simply lacks the power to stop international travel as Altai would have had him do. A judge would have enjoined his order, and Trump cannot get away with ignoring such judicial opinions. Perhaps one day, but not now.

  160. @botazefa
    @ben tillman

    A lot of white people participating.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Ben tillman

    Not in that kick, and so what?

    • Agree: lavoisier
    • Replies: @botazefa
    @Ben tillman

    White people are enabling the criminal misbehavior.

  161. @Jack D
    @JohnnyWalker123


    When the Rabbis tells him to turn off, he shuts down.
     
    Bzzt. Wrong. You completely miss the point of the legend. The essence of the Golem legend is that the Golem is like a Frankenstein or a HAL. His violence becomes indiscriminate and his creator is forced to destroy him. Once violence is unleashed, even for a good cause, it becomes difficult to control.

    The Iraq War was not about Israel. Saddam blustered a lot but he was not really a serious threat to Israel. If Israel could pick a country for the US to attack, they would have it attack Iran, any day of the week. Iranians are smarter and harder working than Arabs and pose more of a threat.

    What the Israelis have done to the Palestinians is not 1% of what the "Palestinians" (a phony made up people) would do to the Israelis if the situation was reversed. We wouldn't be talking about 55 dead but rather countless lives. Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people. Don't you think that Hamas would do the same to the Jews if they could?

    Replies: @JohnnyWalker123, @Johann Ricke

    Assad in Syria has slaughtered at least 400,000 of his own people.

    Sunni Arabs are Assad’s own people in the same way that Israeli Arabs are Netanyahu’s own people.

  162. @botazefa
    @Anonymous


    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.
     
    Well, neither was I. But I was born here under US jurisdiction. Hence, I'm a US Citizen just like Harris.

    We would be wise not to chase the birther mythology on Harris. There's plenty more to find objectionable about her than her status as an anchor baby.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

    Birthers questioned whether BO was born in HI. (Even if he had, so what? HI shouldn’t be a US state. ~3 Electoral votes split between the USN & Dole Foods.)

    Nobody denies that KH was born in CA.

    The issue is whether she is a “natural born” citizen.

    Answer: No.

    • Disagree: botazefa
    • Replies: @Art Deco
    @Abolish_public_education

    Electoral votes split between the USN & Dole Foods.)

    The value-added in agriculture accounts for < 1% of Hawaii's gross domestic product. About 12% of the working population are employed by the Navy.

    Hawaii's resident population exceeds that of 10 other states.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

  163. @Crawfurdmuir
    @Altai


    Broadly the antifa in Portland seem to really be a collection of different kinds of Cluster B personality disorders (...)
     
    I was reminded in some recent reading of the aphorisms that preface The Picture of Dorian Gray:

    "The nineteenth-century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. / The nineteenth-century dislike of Romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass."

    Periodically we see online a collection of mug shots of antifa rioters. These are the faces of Caliban: distorted, disfigured, abnormal. The ugliness of their physiognomies is reflected in the ugliness of their behavior. Perhaps Lombroso had a point.

    Replies: @James O'Meara

    “In the aphorisms that precede The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde defined the twin poles of public outrage thus:

    The nineteenth-century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. / The nineteenth-century dislike of Romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass.

    “Much of contemporary life can be seen to be a form of the latter, especially the “Woke” attacks on statues, murals, and other monuments that displease them by failing to be entirely of “current year.”

    https://www.counter-currents.com/2020/08/notre-dame-des-fascistes-1/

    • Replies: @Crawfurdmuir
    @James O'Meara

    Your essay was my 'recent reading.'

  164. @Anonymous
    OT: Kamala Harris was apparently never naturalized.

    Unclear also where/when whether or not her Indian mother was naturalized.

    This already mattered because Kamala was/is not eligible to be a U.S. senator without naturalization.

    But obviously any naturalization disqualifies her for VP.

    SO ONCE AGAIN THE ONLY OPTION FOR DEMS IS TO SILENCE ANY DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUE

    OPTION #1 Kamala was never naturalized and is therefore disqualified from the senate

    OPTION #2 Kamala was naturalized and is disqualified from VP/POTUS

    OPTION #3 Silence

    Replies: @botazefa, @Faraday's Bobcat, @Mike_from_SGV

    Born in Oakland, eligible, end of story. If people are serious about preserving the country, drop birtherisn, Q ism etc, focus in the real issues.

  165. anon[248] • Disclaimer says:
    @Steve Sailer
    @anon

    Uh, you try out all your advice on your own house first and let us know how it works out for you.

    Replies: @anon

    Uh, you try out all your advice on your own house first

    My advice:

    When Mr. Bullhorn roars about burning stuff down, get a gas can, put water in it; get a road flare and light it – walk up to Mr. Bullhorn and suggest he stop talking and start doing.

    The cognitive dissonance alone should shut him down for a few seconds. Because middle aged middle class wypipo are supposed to quake in fear, not smirk and apparently hand arson material out to Angry Big Black Men. Might even provide some entertainment for the video. Either way I have no fear of some big mouthed bully pouring water on my house and attempting to light it.

    However we have not had such goings-on in my sector of flyover country, so this will remain untested ’round here.

    All that said, this is plainly an attempt to intimidate and scare people. One might call it terrorizing. Since the po-po won’t really do anything perhaps a civil suit would be in order, just to tie up Mr. Bullhorn’s assets, whatever they might be. I see enough middle aged people to file a class action suit in that vid.

    Again, this demo was obviously intended to be a photo op to establish Mr. Bullhorn as a Big Man. Anything that makes him funny looking will diminish that, and therefore is perhaps worth trying.

    • Replies: @Ben tillman
    @anon

    Fair enough.

  166. @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    If you don't remember things you also don't notice when your narrative about the world was wrong and have a chance to change it. The only test for any narrative is how well it predicts the future as this is a proxy for how well it describes the present. Everything else is just commentary.

    You also probably need a healthy degree of 'contrarianism' which I just define as not getting a warm fuzzy feeling when you join in things and are part of the tribe (Or maybe contrarianism is just not having a filter, maybe everyone would count as a 'contrarian' if we took all their true beliefs into account. Everyone has an unpopular or taboo opinion about something.), morally or not. I don't get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

    I don’t get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.

    Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, a few days ago to an Austrian TV-interviewer who praised him a little bit too much: “If the holy smoke gets too thick, it darkens the object of praise.”
    The contradiction is the name of the game – Mephisto in Goethe’s Faust: I am part of the force, which always wants the bad things to happen and still produces the Good. I am the one who always neglects…

    Jonathan Haidt – in a slightly refined version of the same thought with reference to John Stewart Mill: Academia in the European/Western sense is institutionalized disconfirmation.
    (This is the civilized form of – – – freedom. It acknowledges that the raw version off freedom needs these rules and this playing field, which universities ought to be, to flourish and bloom. The main point is: It’s nice to be right, but it is of only very restricted value if being right does not go along with the willingness to be – – – – proven wrong. 
    This model is also about the restrictions of emotions. Debates need certain politeness. That’s why it is so important to respect the forms. – The willingness to understand (and respect – and defend) humbleness and being open to criticism in public debates. Because we know (from a long history) that these are the (religiously grounded) sources of our material, societal and aesthetical progress, these big three sprang from. And they won’t spring from any other sources. These sources (our civilization) made the difference.

    • Replies: @lavoisier
    @Dieter Kief

    Well said and very true.

    Sad that these eternal verities are always under assault by leftists, totalitarians, and control freaks.

    , @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    The problem I have with this view is that it assumes rationality is possible in all debate. It is not. The core of human existence and it's drives are not rational. Only the means to obtain them can be rational or not. The closest you could get is 'Group A's interests are in this outcome and I feel it would be most expedient for society for them to get it or I think they deserve it' rather than 'this outcome is rational in of itself!'.

    There is no rationality behind wanting to continue to live. It is a base drive derived from no other logic than it's own. You may pursue irrational ways to do this like Steve Jobs and his alternative medicines which failed to curtail his cancer. But there is nothing rational about wanting to continue to live, it is contingent on no other reason than it's own.

    The post-Reagan post-Cold War 'Washington consensus' or 'Third Way', whatever you want to call it, poisoned political debate because both centre-left and centre-right pretended they both wanted the same outcome of economic prosperity for the middle class at least. (Though implied to be 'everyone') but one side was doing it 'wrong'. This is totally silly, there is no economic policy that is 'right', the economy serves different interests. Obviously the only economic consensus that could ever dominate was one which just led to the looting of society because a normal political debate would pit different large parts of society against each other.

    Many arguments derive from irreconcilable differences. It is purely a thing of power and will or appeal to the opinion of society writ large. This is why economics and sociology will never progress, they are too politically important to ever be objective or scientific.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

  167. @Dieter Kief
    @Altai


    I don’t get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.
     
    Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, a few days ago to an Austrian TV-interviewer who praised him a little bit too much: "If the holy smoke gets too thick, it darkens the object of praise."
    The contradiction is the name of the game - Mephisto in Goethe's Faust: I am part of the force, which always wants the bad things to happen and still produces the Good. I am the one who always neglects...

    Jonathan Haidt - in a slightly refined version of the same thought with reference to John Stewart Mill: Academia in the European/Western sense is institutionalized disconfirmation.
    (This is the civilized form of - - - freedom. It acknowledges that the raw version off freedom needs these rules and this playing field, which universities ought to be, to flourish and bloom. The main point is: It's nice to be right, but it is of only very restricted value if being right does not go along with the willingness to be - - - - proven wrong. 
    This model is also about the restrictions of emotions. Debates need certain politeness. That's why it is so important to respect the forms. - The willingness to understand (and respect - and defend) humbleness and being open to criticism in public debates. Because we know (from a long history) that these are the (religiously grounded) sources of our material, societal and aesthetical progress, these big three sprang from. And they won't spring from any other sources. These sources (our civilization) made the difference.

    Replies: @lavoisier, @Altai

    Well said and very true.

    Sad that these eternal verities are always under assault by leftists, totalitarians, and control freaks.

  168. I wonder what would happen if a crowd gathered outside of his house and gave him the same treatment. They’d probably be arrested immediately and sent to prison with the quickness.

  169. @Ben tillman
    @botazefa

    Not in that kick, and so what?

    Replies: @botazefa

    White people are enabling the criminal misbehavior.

  170. @Jack D
    This guy is not a real gangsta with his sissy ass cut off blue jean shorts. He's just play acting. You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    But some of his followers might take him seriously so he is dangerous anyway. If we still lived in a serious country he would be arrested for inciting a riot - you really can't go around saying this kind of stuff. It's illegal for a good reason and is an exception to the First Amendment. If this guy was white and wore KKK robes and said that he was going to burn down a black community he would be arrested in a NY minute.

    If guys like him want a race war, it's a big mistake. White people have better quality weapons and are better shots and are much more capable of being organized and winning a war when they actually feel threatened (which they don't, yet). Also, in case they hadn't noticed, black people are only 13% of the population so they are outnumbered.

    However, many wars have been provoked mistakenly. In a war, everyone loses, even the winners, so it's better not to have one. One of the ways not to have one is to arrest and prosecute people who are trying to foment violence before the violence really gets going. It's much easier to put out a campfire than a raging forest fire.

    Replies: @Adam Smith, @El Dato, @Bert, @Kylie, @Buffalo Joe, @James J. O'Meara, @Yngvar

    You can tell the blond girls are not really worried because they are (perhaps unwisely) standing unprotected out in their driveway.

    Confronting a riled up mob — alone — is really dangerous; the members humanity evaporates when their group get gripped in frenzy. Slink away.

  171. @Abolish_public_education
    @botazefa

    Birthers questioned whether BO was born in HI. (Even if he had, so what? HI shouldn’t be a US state. ~3 Electoral votes split between the USN & Dole Foods.)

    Nobody denies that KH was born in CA.

    The issue is whether she is a “natural born” citizen.

    Answer: No.

    Replies: @Art Deco

    Electoral votes split between the USN & Dole Foods.)

    The value-added in agriculture accounts for < 1% of Hawaii's gross domestic product. About 12% of the working population are employed by the Navy.

    Hawaii’s resident population exceeds that of 10 other states.

    • Replies: @Abolish_public_education
    @Art Deco

    I don’t mean to pick on HI, though I question the validity of that 12% statistic. The Government has a nasty habit of lowballing counts, when it suits it.

    Most of those other states — I’m guessing huge swaths of wilderness with a few isolated pockets of settlement — are probably wards of the USG, too.

    As such, they don’t deserve statehood, either.

  172. @Dieter Kief
    @Altai


    I don’t get anything emotionally from toasts or even much from watching sports matches in person or no.
     
    Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, a few days ago to an Austrian TV-interviewer who praised him a little bit too much: "If the holy smoke gets too thick, it darkens the object of praise."
    The contradiction is the name of the game - Mephisto in Goethe's Faust: I am part of the force, which always wants the bad things to happen and still produces the Good. I am the one who always neglects...

    Jonathan Haidt - in a slightly refined version of the same thought with reference to John Stewart Mill: Academia in the European/Western sense is institutionalized disconfirmation.
    (This is the civilized form of - - - freedom. It acknowledges that the raw version off freedom needs these rules and this playing field, which universities ought to be, to flourish and bloom. The main point is: It's nice to be right, but it is of only very restricted value if being right does not go along with the willingness to be - - - - proven wrong. 
    This model is also about the restrictions of emotions. Debates need certain politeness. That's why it is so important to respect the forms. - The willingness to understand (and respect - and defend) humbleness and being open to criticism in public debates. Because we know (from a long history) that these are the (religiously grounded) sources of our material, societal and aesthetical progress, these big three sprang from. And they won't spring from any other sources. These sources (our civilization) made the difference.

    Replies: @lavoisier, @Altai

    The problem I have with this view is that it assumes rationality is possible in all debate. It is not. The core of human existence and it’s drives are not rational. Only the means to obtain them can be rational or not. The closest you could get is ‘Group A’s interests are in this outcome and I feel it would be most expedient for society for them to get it or I think they deserve it’ rather than ‘this outcome is rational in of itself!’.

    There is no rationality behind wanting to continue to live. It is a base drive derived from no other logic than it’s own. You may pursue irrational ways to do this like Steve Jobs and his alternative medicines which failed to curtail his cancer. But there is nothing rational about wanting to continue to live, it is contingent on no other reason than it’s own.

    The post-Reagan post-Cold War ‘Washington consensus’ or ‘Third Way’, whatever you want to call it, poisoned political debate because both centre-left and centre-right pretended they both wanted the same outcome of economic prosperity for the middle class at least. (Though implied to be ‘everyone’) but one side was doing it ‘wrong’. This is totally silly, there is no economic policy that is ‘right’, the economy serves different interests. Obviously the only economic consensus that could ever dominate was one which just led to the looting of society because a normal political debate would pit different large parts of society against each other.

    Many arguments derive from irreconcilable differences. It is purely a thing of power and will or appeal to the opinion of society writ large. This is why economics and sociology will never progress, they are too politically important to ever be objective or scientific.

    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @Altai


    There is no rationality behind wanting to continue to live.
     
    I can understand that you think that this thought of yours was so obvious, that it needs no further explication. But seen from up closer, this is just not the case. Your claim is deep and simple and thus full of predispositions. Like: what do you mean, when you say, that there'd be something that would want to continue to live? Etc.

    If I put it in other words, I end up saying: Free debate is the medium which - in a free society - should enable you to say what you think. Under the condition, that others contradict, I'd like to add.
    Democracy seems to me to be something that is based on insight and - the willingness to interact - and to lose (this is the sports-parallel the democratic deliberations represent.

    On a more optimistic basis, Yoram Hazomy (somebody who would quite easily support your claim I quoted above, seen from his - Jerusalemian perspective...) says the following, which I think might be a bit surprising, with his eye on the Neo-Marxist frenzy, which is taking place right now in the (I repeat myself) western world in a recent article he wrote in Claire Lehmann's Quillette:

    "I know that many liberals are confused and that they still suppose there are various alternatives before them. But it isn’t true. At this point, most of the alternatives that existed a few years ago are gone. Liberals will have to choose between two alternatives: either they will submit to the Marxists, and help them bring democracy in America to an end. Or they will assemble a pro-democracy alliance with conservatives. There aren’t any other choices."

    (He should have mentioned Jordan B. Peterson, Camille Paglia and Jonathan Haidt, who all said this (cum grano salis) for years now, but nevertheless: He is right!***


    ***In an absolutely stunning move, the late - - - - Michel Foucault said things, that hinted in this direction too, in that he embraced the liberal thinker Friedrich Hayek.

    Replies: @No Recent Commenting History

  173. @Yak-15
    White men, look to ye future

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=emb_title&time_continue=52&v=AedkdIZfOdE

    Replies: @William Badwhite, @Ben tillman

    Again, we see the kind of crime that people most fear and the kind of crime that blacks are 100 times more likely than whites to commit: unprovoked violence against strangers.

  174. @anon
    @Steve Sailer

    Uh, you try out all your advice on your own house first

    My advice:


    When Mr. Bullhorn roars about burning stuff down, get a gas can, put water in it; get a road flare and light it – walk up to Mr. Bullhorn and suggest he stop talking and start doing.
     
    The cognitive dissonance alone should shut him down for a few seconds. Because middle aged middle class wypipo are supposed to quake in fear, not smirk and apparently hand arson material out to Angry Big Black Men. Might even provide some entertainment for the video. Either way I have no fear of some big mouthed bully pouring water on my house and attempting to light it.

    However we have not had such goings-on in my sector of flyover country, so this will remain untested 'round here.

    All that said, this is plainly an attempt to intimidate and scare people. One might call it terrorizing. Since the po-po won't really do anything perhaps a civil suit would be in order, just to tie up Mr. Bullhorn's assets, whatever they might be. I see enough middle aged people to file a class action suit in that vid.

    Again, this demo was obviously intended to be a photo op to establish Mr. Bullhorn as a Big Man. Anything that makes him funny looking will diminish that, and therefore is perhaps worth trying.

    Replies: @Ben tillman

    Fair enough.

  175. @James O'Meara
    @Crawfurdmuir

    "In the aphorisms that precede The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde defined the twin poles of public outrage thus:

    The nineteenth-century dislike of Realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass. / The nineteenth-century dislike of Romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass.

    "Much of contemporary life can be seen to be a form of the latter, especially the “Woke” attacks on statues, murals, and other monuments that displease them by failing to be entirely of “current year.”

    https://www.counter-currents.com/2020/08/notre-dame-des-fascistes-1/

    Replies: @Crawfurdmuir

    Your essay was my ‘recent reading.’

  176. @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    The problem I have with this view is that it assumes rationality is possible in all debate. It is not. The core of human existence and it's drives are not rational. Only the means to obtain them can be rational or not. The closest you could get is 'Group A's interests are in this outcome and I feel it would be most expedient for society for them to get it or I think they deserve it' rather than 'this outcome is rational in of itself!'.

    There is no rationality behind wanting to continue to live. It is a base drive derived from no other logic than it's own. You may pursue irrational ways to do this like Steve Jobs and his alternative medicines which failed to curtail his cancer. But there is nothing rational about wanting to continue to live, it is contingent on no other reason than it's own.

    The post-Reagan post-Cold War 'Washington consensus' or 'Third Way', whatever you want to call it, poisoned political debate because both centre-left and centre-right pretended they both wanted the same outcome of economic prosperity for the middle class at least. (Though implied to be 'everyone') but one side was doing it 'wrong'. This is totally silly, there is no economic policy that is 'right', the economy serves different interests. Obviously the only economic consensus that could ever dominate was one which just led to the looting of society because a normal political debate would pit different large parts of society against each other.

    Many arguments derive from irreconcilable differences. It is purely a thing of power and will or appeal to the opinion of society writ large. This is why economics and sociology will never progress, they are too politically important to ever be objective or scientific.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief

    There is no rationality behind wanting to continue to live.

    I can understand that you think that this thought of yours was so obvious, that it needs no further explication. But seen from up closer, this is just not the case. Your claim is deep and simple and thus full of predispositions. Like: what do you mean, when you say, that there’d be something that would want to continue to live? Etc.

    If I put it in other words, I end up saying: Free debate is the medium which – in a free society – should enable you to say what you think. Under the condition, that others contradict, I’d like to add.
    Democracy seems to me to be something that is based on insight and – the willingness to interact – and to lose (this is the sports-parallel the democratic deliberations represent.

    On a more optimistic basis, Yoram Hazomy (somebody who would quite easily support your claim I quoted above, seen from his – Jerusalemian perspective…) says the following, which I think might be a bit surprising, with his eye on the Neo-Marxist frenzy, which is taking place right now in the (I repeat myself) western world in a recent article he wrote in Claire Lehmann’s Quillette:

    “I know that many liberals are confused and that they still suppose there are various alternatives before them. But it isn’t true. At this point, most of the alternatives that existed a few years ago are gone. Liberals will have to choose between two alternatives: either they will submit to the Marxists, and help them bring democracy in America to an end. Or they will assemble a pro-democracy alliance with conservatives. There aren’t any other choices.”

    (He should have mentioned Jordan B. Peterson, Camille Paglia and Jonathan Haidt, who all said this (cum grano salis) for years now, but nevertheless: He is right!***

    ***In an absolutely stunning move, the late – – – – Michel Foucault said things, that hinted in this direction too, in that he embraced the liberal thinker Friedrich Hayek.

    • Replies: @No Recent Commenting History
    @Dieter Kief

    (He should have mentioned Jordan B. Peterson, Camille Paglia and Jonathan Haidt,

    A neurotic, mentally ill drug addict, a lesbian feminist ditz and yet another officially-approved (((thinker))).

    Is that really your dream team of modern philosophy?

  177. @Altai
    @Dieter Kief

    More likely during lockdown she has been spending a lot of time on twitter and believes this stuff. You might think, but she is in her 30s now, she can't be that gullible. Jamie Lee Curtis seems like she is probably smarter than the average person and is in her 60s. She posted something even stupider and more insane. Most women in their 60s aren't like this but then most women in their 60s don't have a good reason to be on Twitter, as a Hollywood actress, Curtis is, of course, on Twitter and this is what it did to her brain.

    https://twitter.com/jamieleecurtis/status/1293246051772588032

    More and more I'm thinking that a good memory (And a good memory, not noted is that this is a moral panic and has little do with male involvement.) is a pre-requisite to retain your sanity in the social media world. People who don't remember things fundamentally don't know things, don't notice patterns and can be convinced of whatever the narrative du jour is.

    Even people like Seth MacFarlane sound more and more out of touch in their late 40s as they sperg about evangelical Christians as if it's the 80s/90s and you can't absolutely assume everyone you meet in a city under the age of 50 is irreligious. Same with many of the alt-right who grew up in lower middle class conservative households with fathers who went off about 'communists' and think Bernie Sanders is their enemy and a 'commie'.

    Replies: @Dieter Kief, @ATBOTL

    Same with many of the alt-right who grew up in lower middle class conservative households with fathers who went off about ‘communists’ and think Bernie Sanders is their enemy and a ‘commie’.

    You seem to be confusing the alt-right with the boomer right.

  178. @Dieter Kief
    @Altai


    There is no rationality behind wanting to continue to live.
     
    I can understand that you think that this thought of yours was so obvious, that it needs no further explication. But seen from up closer, this is just not the case. Your claim is deep and simple and thus full of predispositions. Like: what do you mean, when you say, that there'd be something that would want to continue to live? Etc.

    If I put it in other words, I end up saying: Free debate is the medium which - in a free society - should enable you to say what you think. Under the condition, that others contradict, I'd like to add.
    Democracy seems to me to be something that is based on insight and - the willingness to interact - and to lose (this is the sports-parallel the democratic deliberations represent.

    On a more optimistic basis, Yoram Hazomy (somebody who would quite easily support your claim I quoted above, seen from his - Jerusalemian perspective...) says the following, which I think might be a bit surprising, with his eye on the Neo-Marxist frenzy, which is taking place right now in the (I repeat myself) western world in a recent article he wrote in Claire Lehmann's Quillette:

    "I know that many liberals are confused and that they still suppose there are various alternatives before them. But it isn’t true. At this point, most of the alternatives that existed a few years ago are gone. Liberals will have to choose between two alternatives: either they will submit to the Marxists, and help them bring democracy in America to an end. Or they will assemble a pro-democracy alliance with conservatives. There aren’t any other choices."

    (He should have mentioned Jordan B. Peterson, Camille Paglia and Jonathan Haidt, who all said this (cum grano salis) for years now, but nevertheless: He is right!***


    ***In an absolutely stunning move, the late - - - - Michel Foucault said things, that hinted in this direction too, in that he embraced the liberal thinker Friedrich Hayek.

    Replies: @No Recent Commenting History

    (He should have mentioned Jordan B. Peterson, Camille Paglia and Jonathan Haidt,

    A neurotic, mentally ill drug addict, a lesbian feminist ditz and yet another officially-approved (((thinker))).

    Is that really your dream team of modern philosophy?

  179. @Art Deco
    @Abolish_public_education

    Electoral votes split between the USN & Dole Foods.)

    The value-added in agriculture accounts for < 1% of Hawaii's gross domestic product. About 12% of the working population are employed by the Navy.

    Hawaii's resident population exceeds that of 10 other states.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

    I don’t mean to pick on HI, though I question the validity of that 12% statistic. The Government has a nasty habit of lowballing counts, when it suits it.

    Most of those other states — I’m guessing huge swaths of wilderness with a few isolated pockets of settlement — are probably wards of the USG, too.

    As such, they don’t deserve statehood, either.

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