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From the New York Times news section:

Carlson’s Text That Alarmed Fox Leaders: ‘It’s Not How White Men Fight’

The discovery of the text message contributed to a chain of events that ultimately led to Tucker Carlson’s firing.

By Jeremy W. Peters, Michael S. Schmidt and Jim Rutenberg
May 2, 2023, 9:40 p.m. ET

A text message sent by Tucker Carlson that set off a panic at the highest levels of Fox on the eve of its billion-dollar defamation trial showed its most popular host sharing his private, inflammatory views about violence and race.

The discovery of the message contributed to a chain of events that ultimately led to Mr. Carlson’s firing.

In the message, sent to one of his producers in the hours after violent Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Mr. Carlson described how he had recently watched a video of a group of men — Trump supporters, he said — violently attacking “an Antifa kid.”

It was “three against one, at least,” he wrote.

And then he expressed a sense of dismay that the attackers, like him, were white.

“Jumping a guy like that is dishonorable obviously,” he wrote.

“It’s not how white men fight,” he said. But he said he found himself for a moment wanting the group to kill the person he had described as the Antifa kid.

Tucker Carlson’s Text to a Producer

EXHIBIT 276
Tucker Carlson January 7, 2021 — 04:18:04 PM UTC

A couple of weeks ago, I was watching video of people fighting on the street in Washington. A group of Trump guys surrounded an Antifa kid and started pounding the living shit out of him. It was three against one, at least. Jumping a guy like that is dishonorable obviously. It’s not how white men fight. Yet suddenly I found myself rooting for the mob against the man, hoping they’d hit him harder, kill him. I really wanted them to hurt the kid. I could taste it. Then somewhere deep in my brain, an alarm went off: this isn’t good for me. I’m becoming something I don’t want to be. The Antifa creep is a human being. Much as I despise what he says and does, much as I’m sure I’d hate him personally if I knew him, I shouldn’t gloat over his suffering. I should be bothered by it. I should remember that somewhere somebody probably loves this kid, and would be crushed if he was killed. If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?

Eloquent.

For years, Mr. Carlson espoused views on his show that amplified the ideology of white nationalism. But the text message revealed more about his views on racial superiority.

It revealed that Tucker has watched World Star Hip Hop. For example, in Oakland recently:

So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence.

 
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  1. I can’t even (believe the NYT would think anyone would believe that unreal craptastic explanation after Tucker questioned the Kennedy assassination, white replacement, the welfare/warfare state, the pervasiveness of the deep state and made Republican candidates go on the record re: the Ukraine War, etc etc.)!!!!!

    • Replies: @Hypnotoad666
    @DCThrowback

    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don't realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly -- who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox -- had a good take on the leaked videos.

    https://youtu.be/HsZfdbrR1KA

    Replies: @Cool Daddy Jimbo, @Nicholas Stix, @Almost Missouri

  2. Anonymous[281] • Disclaimer says:

    Sailets Corollary:

    Funerals for black thugs should be banned. Or delayed and limited for local resident safety.

    https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/maywood-church-shooting-funeral-service-fight

  3. Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That’s not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that’s not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don’t play the knockout game.

    • LOL: couch scientist
    • Replies: @JimDandy
    @mc23

    Basically spin the dial and let it land on any imaginable environment.

    "This is library."

    , @meh
    @mc23


    Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That’s not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that’s not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don’t play the knockout game.
     
    Blacks behaving badly at a "Chuck E. Cheese" -- someone has been watching The Daily Shoah recently.

    National Justice Party dot com
    The Right Stuff dot biz

    Replies: @Pixo

    , @Cindy
    @mc23

    I don't comment often enough to LOL, but I did LOL and thought you should know.

  4. What’s racist about that?

    • Agree: Nicholas Stix
    • Replies: @JR Ewing
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @res

    , @Anon
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    Replies: @PistolPois, @JimDandy, @bomag, @Yancey Ward, @Reg Cæsar

    , @Chrisnonymous
    @JimDandy

    Although I don't have a problem with anyone saying that whites behave honorably, I don't think that's exactly what Tucker was saying. Looking at the context, which is the whole message, I think what Tucker is actually saying here is "That is not how I aspire to act, and I am a white man." It's really not a racial statement so much as a statement about himself.

    I think it's funny that no one has jumped on the gender aspect. Tucker is saying that women are dishonorable!! Misogynist!!!. LOL. This just goes to show 2 things: deep down, everyone knows that my take, as stated above, is correct; and people have developed reflexive reactions to any statement by non-minorities that include skin color words. We're close to a situation where people would be offended if Tucker said something like, "That's not how The White House should be decorated."

    Replies: @JimDandy

  5. America’s untold stories did Tucker Carlson’s dad this afternoon.

    1. amazingly great show
    2. the highlight is Dick Carlson is apparently the most hated man who ever lived for tranny America

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JJJBiUKtY&ab_channel=America’sUntoldStories

    • Replies: @Hibernian
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.

    Very long winded pointless intro.

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother's name out loud on the air.

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

    What a class act!

    Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard, @J1234

    , @BB753
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    Dick Carlson's career screams CIA.

    , @Cagey Beast
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    Starting at the 29 minute mark they talk about Tucker Carlson's father winning a Peabody award for a series he did on a transgender Los Angeles grifter who was looking for investors in a three-wheeled car:

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

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

    Replies: @Cagey Beast

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    Dick Carlson was adopted. Most sources say his father was Richard Boynton, who committed suicide, perhaps before the birth. (One source says a James LaVoie. Maybe... lotsa Frogs in Malden.)


    Boynton isn't a common surname. Is he related to Sandra? If so, then these would be perfect for him:

    https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0899/3206/products/bow_tie_club_com_boynton_group_d69156bd-6b8f-40af-8def-d8ba5832f7c1_2000x.jpg?v=1558049027

  6. >if I reduce people to their politics,<

    "But first I want you to see this political move as a straight up illustration of Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt’s Concept of the Political. Schmitt wrote that the political is the distinction between friend and enemy. And Curtis Yarvin has made that idea “real simple” by writing that “there is no politics without an enemy.”"

    https://commonermanifesto.substack.com/p/biden-nationalizes-dei?utm_source=%2Fsearch%2Fcarl%2520nazi&utm_medium=reader2

  7. Tucker had the fortitude, amongst many things, to question the Ukraine war, identify the deep state, notice White replacement and best of all state that the CIA killed Kennedy. It was remarkable that he lasted as long as he did. He was the best news on TV. The NYT getting these leaks from Fox is petty bullshit. Fox has lost all credibility by doing this, exposing themselves as nothing more than controlled opposition. I watched Tucker every night and always enjoyed his shows. I hope Fox continues to lose its audience and goes under. The network is a perverted joke just like the rest of them.

    • Agree: Franz, Jay Fink
    • Replies: @Mr. Anon
    @Pastit


    Fox has lost all credibility by doing this, exposing themselves as nothing more than controlled opposition. I watched Tucker every night and always enjoyed his shows. I hope Fox continues to lose its audience and goes under. The network is a perverted joke just like the rest of them.
     
    FOX News meets all the criteria for "controlled opposition". If there is such a thing (I am agnostic on the topic) I would assume that FOX was just that thing. Given that he was on it, I suspected Carlson was controlled opposition too. Now, I think maybe not.
    , @Bragadocious
    @Pastit

    Yep, Fox is creating another cover story, like Judge Nap's alleged groping in an elevator. The real story here is Tucker angering the Brits, as seen with Boris Johnson calling Tucker out in a bizarre rant at the pro-war Nato lapdog Atlantic Council. Here's what he said:

    “I have been appalled to discover just how many people are afraid and frightened of a guy called Tucker Carlson. What is it with this guy? All these wonderful Republicans seem intimidated by his perspective.”

    Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans.

    Johnson came to America because of those polls. He came here to loot our Treasury on behalf of the gay disco, and to get Tucker shitcanned.

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

  8. Anon[971] • Disclaimer says:

    The philosopher Michael Levin in his outrageously politically incorrect book Why Race Matters boils the behavior of blacks down to their low “Kantianism.”

    These differences may be summarized by saying that blacks are typically less kantian. Since kantianism is the principal Caucasoid measure of personal worth, it follows that, by ordinary Caucasoid standards, the average white is a better person than the average black. Assuming the composite trait of kantianism distributes roughly normally in both populations, a greater proportion of black than white behavior also falls below the ordinary thresholds of decency, and of tolerability.

    He ends up concluding that you can’t judge blacks or rank the races, because of relativism, but you probably want some separation of such different groups.

    • Replies: @res
    @Anon

    Preview of that book here.
    https://cdn.mises.org/JLS12_2_4.pdf

    , @John Milton’s Ghost
    @Anon

    And the tragedy of Western Civilization is that almost exclusively Germanic peoples thought that the way they behaved was a universal standard that anyone could attain.

    Swedes can make socialism work because Swedes can make just about anything work. Bantus have problems with market economies because they have a problem with any system. It’s really a personnel issue, but nobody wants to talk about it.

    Replies: @Art Deco

  9. If Carlson’s mild racial reference is the “ideology of white nationalism” to these goofies, I wonder what they’d make of my texts?

  10. So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior.

    Good. Maybe more white Americans will realize that their quaint little Marquis of Queensbury rulebook only applies when whites steeped in Marquis of Queensbury-ish notions are the unquestioned, omnipotent majority, safe behind oceans and continental divides.

    When they’re not, when the country’s a polyglot plurality that will be majority non-white next generation, it’s all about who has the utmost will to power. The Principled Principletarians either learn to fight–dirty or otherwise–or they will die.

    • Replies: @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    This comment is strange. It's good that Tucker was fired for this? And white people having (relative) standards of fairness for brawling is a bad thing?

    A streetfight at a protest is not a struggle for existence: different standards ought to apply. I used to live in a rural place where barfighting was frequent. I'm glad those guys had the decency to refrain from shooting each other, "jumping" each other in groups, or kicking a man while he's down. As Tucker and Steve correctly point out, that's World Star Hip Hop stuff.

    Replies: @Corvinus, @The Anti-Gnostic, @Corpse Tooth

    , @Corpse Tooth
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    "The Principled ... either learn to fight--dirty or otherwise--or they will die."

    Western elites are at war with Western populations. The majority of said populations seem to be incognizant of this easily discerned bit of reality; or, if there is some electrical activity in their brain alerting them that things aren't kosher, they point their sausage-like fingers at the Russians and Chinese.

    If the situation is as dire as my paranoia feed leads me to believe, then survival rests on our capacity for ruthlessness. Do white men have the ability to summon the beast? Most don't.

    Replies: @Corpse Tooth

  11. @mc23
    Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That's not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that's not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don't play the knockout game.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @meh, @Cindy

    Basically spin the dial and let it land on any imaginable environment.

    “This is library.”

    • LOL: Kylie
  12. @JimDandy
    What's racist about that?

    Replies: @JR Ewing, @Anon, @Chrisnonymous

    What’s racist about that?

    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.

    • Agree: Mike Conrad, Tono-Bungay
    • Replies: @JimDandy
    @JR Ewing

    Yeah, that is the new definition of racist.

    , @res
    @JR Ewing


    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.
     
    Do they believe it or are they just asking you to keep a low profile?

    Replies: @JR Ewing

  13. Anonymous[222] • Disclaimer says:

    Example given: From Oakland this past weekend.

    I don’t know what would possess someone to be this stupid and challenge a group of people like this. It’s like jumping in the lion’s den at the zoo.

    https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/east-bay/man-attacked-oakland-sideshow/3219998/

    • Replies: @Anon
    @Anonymous


    I don’t know what would possess someone to be this stupid and challenge a group of people like this. It’s like jumping in the lion’s den at the zoo.
     
    Disgusting. Did the man survive?

    Replies: @Anonymous

    , @MGB
    @Anonymous

    so they're doing donuts in an intersection for an hour. 'useless, like cops at the scene of a crime.'

  14. For years, Mr. Carlson espoused views on his show that amplified the ideology of white nationalism. But the text message revealed more about his views on racial superiority.

    “News”

  15. Rupert Murdoch was compromised. The chit was finally called in. Carlson could not be permitted to disrupt the upcoming narratives, crucial to ensuing objectives.

  16. meh says:
    @mc23
    Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That's not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that's not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don't play the knockout game.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @meh, @Cindy

    Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That’s not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that’s not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don’t play the knockout game.

    Blacks behaving badly at a “Chuck E. Cheese” — someone has been watching The Daily Shoah recently.

    National Justice Party dot com
    The Right Stuff dot biz

    • Replies: @Pixo
    @meh

    “ Blacks behaving badly at a “Chuck E. Cheese” — someone has been watching The Daily Shoah recently.”

    Or he’s been to a Chuck E Cheese.

    Replies: @mc23

  17. @Pastit
    Tucker had the fortitude, amongst many things, to question the Ukraine war, identify the deep state, notice White replacement and best of all state that the CIA killed Kennedy. It was remarkable that he lasted as long as he did. He was the best news on TV. The NYT getting these leaks from Fox is petty bullshit. Fox has lost all credibility by doing this, exposing themselves as nothing more than controlled opposition. I watched Tucker every night and always enjoyed his shows. I hope Fox continues to lose its audience and goes under. The network is a perverted joke just like the rest of them.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Bragadocious

    Fox has lost all credibility by doing this, exposing themselves as nothing more than controlled opposition. I watched Tucker every night and always enjoyed his shows. I hope Fox continues to lose its audience and goes under. The network is a perverted joke just like the rest of them.

    FOX News meets all the criteria for “controlled opposition”. If there is such a thing (I am agnostic on the topic) I would assume that FOX was just that thing. Given that he was on it, I suspected Carlson was controlled opposition too. Now, I think maybe not.

  18. But the text message revealed more about his views on racial superiority.

    They pulled the race card out as an excuse to hang him on, as they figure nobody would argue in his favor. No, it’s Tucker’s truthfulness against so many programs of the Potomac Regime on network TV, no less, that got him fired.

    Just an opinion, but I say it was his showing of the J6 videos. The Regime wants to keep the thousands of Political Prisoners to discourage others from ever taking video in the wrong place again.

    • Agree: Harry Baldwin
    • Replies: @PistolPois
    @Achmed E. Newman

    They won't be very happy come November 2023. I am very certain of it

    Replies: @Harry Baldwin

  19. @JR Ewing
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @res

    Yeah, that is the new definition of racist.

  20. @JimDandy
    What's racist about that?

    Replies: @JR Ewing, @Anon, @Chrisnonymous

    What’s racist about that?

    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    • LOL: Muggles
    • Replies: @PistolPois
    @Anon

    They aren't opinions.

    , @JimDandy
    @Anon

    He was pointing out that blacks and whites have different cultural values and different rules of engagement.

    , @bomag
    @Anon

    Capital "W"; small "b".

    Nice touch.

    _____________________________________________________

    His statement, "It’s not how white men fight", seems reasonable. Was no mention of blacks. Says more about those reading it.

    Replies: @mc23

    , @Yancey Ward
    @Anon

    I would read that differently- Carlson is opining on what he knows from experience.....as a white guy. I think most every white man in the United States understands the code when it comes to a fist fight- you don't gang up to beat up a single other guy- it is a rule right out of grade school.

    Now, not every white guy follows this rule, and Carlson was criticizing himself for not honoring that code instinctively in the case of the Antifa guy's beating. It was a commentary on white guy culture in the US, not black guy culture.

    Replies: @The Germ Theory of Disease

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @Anon


    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.
     
    "Honorable" and "dishonorable" are white constructs. Unless you are talking about "honor culture", which is somewhat primitive.
  21. Are these the same (((Antifa))) goons who harass elderly Whites and beat up some tiny Oriental dude?

    No sympathy here. Karma can be a bitch.

    These (((Antifa/BLM))) goons always prey on the weak or gang up on people.

    Cue: Loser by Beck for (((Antifa)))

    • Replies: @Lurker
    @Trinity

    Say, thats Loser by (((Beck))) for (((Antifa)))

  22. @Anonymous
    Example given: From Oakland this past weekend.

    I don't know what would possess someone to be this stupid and challenge a group of people like this. It's like jumping in the lion's den at the zoo.

    https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/east-bay/man-attacked-oakland-sideshow/3219998/

    Replies: @Anon, @MGB

    I don’t know what would possess someone to be this stupid and challenge a group of people like this. It’s like jumping in the lion’s den at the zoo.

    Disgusting. Did the man survive?

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Anon

    I believe he did survive yes.

  23. All of us wonder what it would be like to have our private conversations shared with the general public. How many people could survive such exposure? Luke 12:3 reads, “Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.” And they didn’t even have social media back then!

    BTW, I regularly listen to the Mark Simone radio show for amusement, but the man is an idiot on many issues. For example, he thinks Fox will bounce back from the Tucker firing, as it did from the firing of Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly. No way. Not only is the Republican base not what it used to be, but the whole media landscape is changing in a way that makes Fox News increasingly irrelevant. These legacy channels like Fox, CNN, and MSNBC survive on fees paid by the cable networks. As more and more people cut the cable or die off (most cable subscribers are over 50) the cable companies won’t be able to finance these networks.

    I have found the most interesting discussion of the Tucker firing was on Matt Taibbi’s and Krystal and Saagar’s podcasts.

    • Agree: Yancey Ward
    • Thanks: ic1000
    • Replies: @J.Ross
    @Harry Baldwin

    Mark Simone, yikes, you must just be stuck with him geographically.

  24. oh, so now the New York Times is the reliable and credible newspaper of record.

    weird. didn’t Steve just spend 20 years posting 1000 times about how NYT articles are misleading or outright fabrications?

    i don’t believe anything they print and Steve should take his own advice and ignore 100% of what they print too.

    there’s many ideas out there about why Fox let Tucker go. nobody knows for sure but the Fox executives. the rest of us will probably never know what actually happened.

    • Replies: @Sleep
    @prime noticer

    I dont believe anything they print either. And the way I read this post is not "Tucker was fired for noticing" but rather "NYT says Tucker was fired for noticing". I dont think Steve is changing his mind on the validity of the NYT. Really, this is even worse than usual for them ... there's not even "an anonymous source says" like with the supposed leaks from the Trump White House that all turned out to be duds.

    At least they're couching their words .... "contributed to a chain of events" .... so that if this story turns up false too they can just say that it was some immeasurably small part of the greater whole.

    , @Pierre de Craon
    @prime noticer


    Oh, so now the New York Times is the reliable and credible newspaper of record.
     
    Indeed. Note, too, that neither Sailer nor his congregation seems interested in the Minitrue-style misinformation on which the article's purported point rests.

    According to the Times,


    … the message, sent to one of his producers in the hours after violent Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 … [emphasis added]
     
    In other words, the writers, editors, publisher, and owner of the Times have decided to pretend that the leaked videos of what actually happened inside the Capitol on January 6 simply don't exist, or else, like the stuff found on Hunter Biden's laptop, these leaked videos shall henceforth be treated as too tainted in their sourcing for respectable people to allude to them in a public forum. How long, I wonder, till we see a Times op-ed declaring them artifacts of Russian propaganda?

    Like the Deep State it serves, the Times disdains truth and will not tolerate those who speak it. Yet Sailerites treat it all as beneath notice.

    Replies: @Veteran Aryan

  25. @meh
    @mc23


    Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That’s not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that’s not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don’t play the knockout game.
     
    Blacks behaving badly at a "Chuck E. Cheese" -- someone has been watching The Daily Shoah recently.

    National Justice Party dot com
    The Right Stuff dot biz

    Replies: @Pixo

    “ Blacks behaving badly at a “Chuck E. Cheese” — someone has been watching The Daily Shoah recently.”

    Or he’s been to a Chuck E Cheese.

    • Replies: @mc23
    @Pixo

    Correct. I've been to Chuck E Cheese and I watch the local news. No need for any of the sites listed.

  26. NYT: Tucker Was Fired for Noticing Difference Between Black and White Fights

    Tucker’s text doesn’t even mention Blacks, so the assumption that Blacks tend to fight 13:1 like a mob is on the part of the NYT correspondents, (Peters), (Schmidt) and (Rutenberg).

    Too tired to do the triple parenthesis, sorry.

  27. Kylie says:

    I like Tucker Carlson and watched his reports on Facebook.

    But I am absolutely amazed that he would send such a candid message on such a hot topic to anyone other than his wife.

    I trust my friends absolutely, I know we stand together on political and moral issues. But because we communicate via social media, I’m very circumspect in what I say and how I say it.

    • Agree: Mike Conrad
    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Kylie


    But because we communicate via social media, I’m very circumspect in what I say and how I say it.
     
    Thirty years ago they warned us that e-mail should be treated like a postcard, which was exposed and anyone could potentially read. Before that, Sydney Biddle Barrows advised her girls never to say anything over the phone they wouldn't want their mothers to hear in court.

    Tucker's treatment illustrates the point I've been making here of late-- standards are racist. Period.

    1960s New York Giant Tucker Frederickson-- in his case, it was a nickname-- was notoriously Spoonerized on a game broadcast. Well, this Tucker is no Cucker!

    Replies: @AceDeuce

    , @Barnard
    @Kylie

    The texts were leaked because the discovery process in the Dominion trial. The people he sent them to did not leak them.

  28. White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    • Replies: @Hypnotoad666
    @clifford brown


    No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.
     
    George Floyd or Bernie Goetz? Maybe the zeitgeist has turned.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @clifford brown

    , @AndrewR
    @clifford brown

    Finally a Marine keeping us safe.

    , @Chrisnonymous
    @clifford brown

    Best line from that article:


    Vazquez said he had mixed feelings about the fatal encounter — particularly since he said Neely had not physically attacked anyone on the train before he was taken down.

    “I think that in one sense it’s fine that citizens want to jump in and help. But I think as heroes we have to use moderation,” he said.
     
    LOL.

    Replies: @Nicholas Stix

    , @djdjd
    @clifford brown

    I wasn't there and therefore shouldn't be speaking to the matter. But it's worth saying that if he didn't actually accost anybody and was simply talking about being hungry and thirsty then being placed into a death grip chokehold is essentially murder.

    The fact that the Marine was let go immediately and unnamed is likely due to the mayor not being a black supremacist bit sinply an Eric Adams supremacist.

    What happens now depends on too many different factors to be able to guess.

    , @Kylie
    @clifford brown

    Ruled a homicide, no charges filed so far.

    Protests in NYC after death of homeless man at the hands of Marine vet https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12044033/Protests-New-York-Citys-subway-death-Jordan-Neely-hands-Marine-veteran.html?ito=native_share_article-top

    Replies: @Hibernian

    , @Sean
    @clifford brown


    A person can be heard in the video expressing worry about Neely’s well-being off-camera.
     
    Derek Chauvin may have been actually provoked into keeping Floyd restrained so long by a bystander saying they were imperiling Floyd's life at the begining of the incident and that she was recording everything. I wonder if that was was going on with Neely; under him or not a strangle is like a knock out, and dangerous to keep on. It's not like MMA and Neeely could tap out. Anyway, that thick wavy blond hair on the strangler makes him look very aggressive
  29. @DCThrowback
    I can’t even (believe the NYT would think anyone would believe that unreal craptastic explanation after Tucker questioned the Kennedy assassination, white replacement, the welfare/warfare state, the pervasiveness of the deep state and made Republican candidates go on the record re: the Ukraine War, etc etc.)!!!!!

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666

    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don’t realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly — who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox — had a good take on the leaked videos.

    • Agree: DCThrowback
    • LOL: Corvinus
    • Replies: @Cool Daddy Jimbo
    @Hypnotoad666


    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don’t realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly — who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox — had a good take on the leaked videos.
     
    Everything they leak makes Tucker look better. How can they be that out of touch?

    "I don't want to wear a sweater. Sweaters are dorky."

    "Man, I feel kinda bad for the antifa kid."

    Scandaloous!
    , @Nicholas Stix
    @Hypnotoad666

    Thanks! Fantastic video. She's hilarious. She reminds me of Wendy Williams in her prime, sans the racism, of course, including the business she does with her face, to accent her punch lines.

    And when she invites Irena Briganti (Irena Briganti! Irena Briganti!) to come over to talk about "old times," she reminds me of that brief but brilliant scene in The Shootist (1976), where Richard Boone's Mike Sweeney, who wants to kill John Wayne's J.B. Books, invites him over to his spread to talk about "old times," and Books says, with tongue firmly placed in cheek, "The good old times."

    , @Almost Missouri
    @Hypnotoad666


    Megyn Kelly — who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox — had a good take on the leaked videos.
     
    Mark Steyn, also fired from various venues, provides even more insight for a few minutes in his Q&A audio at the 10:30 mark:

    https://www.steynonline.com/13438/thanks-a-lot-tucker

    tl;dr:

    • Vindictive producers don't just fire you, they try to destroy you so you can't have a subsequent career.

    • In pursuit of the above, they use various underhanded techniques: leaks, surreptitious recordings, non-public communications, etc. They'll also pay former colleagues to testify against you (not in the legal sense but in the publicity sense).

    • All these leaks are merely opportunistic ex post facto justifications for the defenestration, not the real cause, which was decided on before any of the leaked material was discovered. So, "not how white men fight", Abby "hostile work environment" Grossman, etc. are irrelevant cover stories.

    Replies: @Corvinus

  30. @clifford brown
    White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666, @AndrewR, @Chrisnonymous, @djdjd, @Kylie, @Sean

    No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    George Floyd or Bernie Goetz? Maybe the zeitgeist has turned.

    • Replies: @JimDandy
    @Hypnotoad666

    It will be interesting to see.

    , @clifford brown
    @Hypnotoad666

    In 2019, I could see this being a politicized incident, but today I think subway riders side with the marine. Of course, the DA will make the call.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enEpe3P8Yoc

  31. @Hypnotoad666
    @clifford brown


    No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.
     
    George Floyd or Bernie Goetz? Maybe the zeitgeist has turned.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @clifford brown

    It will be interesting to see.

  32. [Scott Adams peers at you from behind his coffee mug.]

  33. Anonymous[239] • Disclaimer says:

    Shades of the Andrew Breitbart/Shirley Sherrod episode; and I do mean shades. Am laughing hard that Fox suits, or the NYT apparently, would think this message, out of all the possible scurrilous gossipy texts a normal celebrity would write every week, and now destined for copypasta immortality, is actually the one to make the guy look bad.

    “HE PLAYED US LIKE A DAMN FIDDLE” —Tucker-obsessed libs being broke this newz

  34. @Harry Baldwin
    All of us wonder what it would be like to have our private conversations shared with the general public. How many people could survive such exposure? Luke 12:3 reads, "Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops." And they didn't even have social media back then!

    BTW, I regularly listen to the Mark Simone radio show for amusement, but the man is an idiot on many issues. For example, he thinks Fox will bounce back from the Tucker firing, as it did from the firing of Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly. No way. Not only is the Republican base not what it used to be, but the whole media landscape is changing in a way that makes Fox News increasingly irrelevant. These legacy channels like Fox, CNN, and MSNBC survive on fees paid by the cable networks. As more and more people cut the cable or die off (most cable subscribers are over 50) the cable companies won't be able to finance these networks.

    I have found the most interesting discussion of the Tucker firing was on Matt Taibbi's and Krystal and Saagar's podcasts.

    Replies: @J.Ross

    Mark Simone, yikes, you must just be stuck with him geographically.

  35. @Hypnotoad666
    @clifford brown


    No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.
     
    George Floyd or Bernie Goetz? Maybe the zeitgeist has turned.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @clifford brown

    In 2019, I could see this being a politicized incident, but today I think subway riders side with the marine. Of course, the DA will make the call.

  36. Oh, so Abby Grossman is out then? The horribly antisemitic public didn’t give a hoot, let’s leak some texts, see if that works better.

  37. The Democrat party has been moving in a fascist direction. There is now a marriage between big government and big business. Tucker had Covid vaccine skeptics like Alex Berenson on to attack big pharma, people who attacked big tech for being the voluntary censors for those in power and opponents of the Ukraine intervention that benefits the big defense contractors. He had to go.

    The military-industrial complex wields the most power in this country so attacking them is the most dangerous to your career. You saw this in World War II, where prominent journalists, politicians and writers who opposed entry into the war were viciously attacked and many suffered damage to their careers. You saw the same thing more recently during the Iraq War, something I lived through and saw personally. And when Trump later said that war was a mistake, it was the beginning of a multiyear campaign to end his political career. If you aren’t a toady, sycophant or bootlicker for the Pentagon and the defense contractors this is the fastest way to get yourself in hot water. Tucker, with his opposition to the Ukraine intervention, was just asking for trouble.

  38. @The Anti-Gnostic
    So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior.

    Good. Maybe more white Americans will realize that their quaint little Marquis of Queensbury rulebook only applies when whites steeped in Marquis of Queensbury-ish notions are the unquestioned, omnipotent majority, safe behind oceans and continental divides.

    When they're not, when the country's a polyglot plurality that will be majority non-white next generation, it's all about who has the utmost will to power. The Principled Principletarians either learn to fight--dirty or otherwise--or they will die.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Corpse Tooth

    This comment is strange. It’s good that Tucker was fired for this? And white people having (relative) standards of fairness for brawling is a bad thing?

    A streetfight at a protest is not a struggle for existence: different standards ought to apply. I used to live in a rural place where barfighting was frequent. I’m glad those guys had the decency to refrain from shooting each other, “jumping” each other in groups, or kicking a man while he’s down. As Tucker and Steve correctly point out, that’s World Star Hip Hop stuff.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    , @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    White standards are for white countries. When your country becomes a jungle, it's jungle standards. One more generation, and America is no longer a white country. Then South African and Salvadoran standards apply. The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won't show up at all.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and "fair fights."

    https://i.imgur.com/dKZ66zR.jpg

    Riots and looting (lol at "protests") only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do. (Guess which side the State is on).

    https://i.imgur.com/ZG2zOY6.jpg

    Welcome to the future you chose.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Peter Hagendorf, @Corvinus, @mc23

    , @Corpse Tooth
    @Peter Hagendorf

    "This comment is strange."

    Only to a guy who still hasn't detected the level of barbarism wielded by the ruling class du jour. The Establishment has grown bored with corruption now that they have a new toy to play with: technocratic genocide.

  39. @Kylie
    I like Tucker Carlson and watched his reports on Facebook.

    But I am absolutely amazed that he would send such a candid message on such a hot topic to anyone other than his wife.

    I trust my friends absolutely, I know we stand together on political and moral issues. But because we communicate via social media, I'm very circumspect in what I say and how I say it.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Barnard

    But because we communicate via social media, I’m very circumspect in what I say and how I say it.

    Thirty years ago they warned us that e-mail should be treated like a postcard, which was exposed and anyone could potentially read. Before that, Sydney Biddle Barrows advised her girls never to say anything over the phone they wouldn’t want their mothers to hear in court.

    Tucker’s treatment illustrates the point I’ve been making here of late– standards are racist. Period.

    1960s New York Giant Tucker Frederickson– in his case, it was a nickname– was notoriously Spoonerized on a game broadcast. Well, this Tucker is no Cucker!

    • Agree: Kylie
    • Replies: @AceDeuce
    @Reg Cæsar

    Wise words from the old Boston politician Martin Lomasney:

    “Don't write if you can speak; don't speak if you can nod; don't nod if you can wink, don't wink if you don't need to.”

  40. >>EXHIBIT 276
    Tucker Carlson January 7, 2021 — 04:18:04 PM UTC<<

    Sending that text in a work context seems insane. It seems like something you'd say to your mates down the pub after a few beers, not something to be created as a permanent record in a work environment!

    • Agree: Prester John
    • Thanks: Hibernian
    • Replies: @Prester John
    @Simon in London

    Yeah. Bad decision on T's part.

  41. Not at all! Let’s stop being so pathetically predictable. This is the ONLY reason leftist policies work.

    Only reason.

    Things will change on a ever-so-getting-more-darker-by-the-day date in 2023: Election Day. That’ll be the mechanism where we won’t have any choice.

  42. @Anon
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    Replies: @PistolPois, @JimDandy, @bomag, @Yancey Ward, @Reg Cæsar

    They aren’t opinions.

    • Agree: Franz, DCThrowback
    • LOL: AndrewR
  43. @Achmed E. Newman

    But the text message revealed more about his views on racial superiority.
     
    They pulled the race card out as an excuse to hang him on, as they figure nobody would argue in his favor. No, it's Tucker's truthfulness against so many programs of the Potomac Regime on network TV, no less, that got him fired.

    Just an opinion, but I say it was his showing of the J6 videos. The Regime wants to keep the thousands of Political Prisoners to discourage others from ever taking video in the wrong place again.

    Replies: @PistolPois

    They won’t be very happy come November 2023. I am very certain of it

    • Replies: @Harry Baldwin
    @PistolPois

    What's supposed to happen in November 2023?

  44. So I suppose that at this point, we can conclude that Tucker Carlson is a genuine White Nationalist.

    Not “controlled opposition” or a “MAGA grifter.” He’s the real deal. He may hide his opinions when strategically necessary, but he seems to actually believe what he often implies that believes.

    So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence.

    He was fired for believing that Whites hold themselves to a higher standard of behavior than other races. Basically, Tucker Carlson believes that Whites are morally superior to non-Whites, with a stronger sense of fairness and honor. Tucker didn’t like seeing fellow Whites degrade themselves to the point of acting like Non-Whites, who he perceived to be barbaric & uncouth.

    This was actually a common viewpoint in the early 20th century, held by many prominent & respected Anglo-Saxon intellectuals (Madison Grant, Lothrop Stoddard, Francis Galton). In the post-WWII era, this viewpoint became disreputable.

    • Replies: @Chrisnonymous
    @JohnnyWalker123

    I don't think Tucker's a white nationalist. He has some interviews with Gavin McInnes from a few years back. They seem to have gotten along well. I suspect Tucker's views are similar to McInnes's and similar to Proud Boys ( which also aren't white nationalist). That is:
    --racial differences exist but aren't determinative at the level of the individual
    --Western civilization is the best but is universalist and not only for whites even though created by whites
    --we shouldn't pretend black American culture is good when it sucks
    --we should be able to talk (jokes, questions, speculation, etc) about race without fear of being silenced

  45. @Emil Nikola Richard
    America's untold stories did Tucker Carlson's dad this afternoon.

    1. amazingly great show
    2. the highlight is Dick Carlson is apparently the most hated man who ever lived for tranny America

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JJJBiUKtY&ab_channel=America'sUntoldStories

    Replies: @Hibernian, @BB753, @Cagey Beast, @Reg Cæsar

    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.

    Very long winded pointless intro.

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother’s name out loud on the air.

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

    What a class act!

    • Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard
    @Hibernian


    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.
     
    youtube copyright enforcement is done by bots and there is not one lawyer who works for the company who has one clue regarding the definition of fair use

    Very long winded pointless intro.
     
    it's a talk show

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)
     
    they are fans of Tucker

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother’s name out loud on the air.
     
    dead people do not possess a right to privacy

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

     

    I don't know what LHO means

    Are you OK?

    Replies: @Hibernian

    , @J1234
    @Hibernian

    I agree, and the windbag presenter claims to be friends with someone who forced people to sign documents at gunpoint, making both the friend and the windbag seem unstable. To some extent, this undermines the credibility of the presentation.

  46. More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt:

    https://thepostmillennial.com/north-carolina-woman-who-was-shot-7-times-by-carjackers-lost-unborn-baby-after-attack

    She lost her baby, and the carjackers couldn’t even steal her car because it was a old beater that needed the key to be jiggled in the ignition.

    Unmentioned is the fact that there are several other negroes standing around watching this all happen, with none offering any assistance to this woman. Even the cops who eventually show look disinterested.

    • Replies: @anarchyst
    @Mike Tre

    That's nothing new. Both cops and ordinary blacks have been "disinterested" in helping crime victims for a long time.
    Detroit’s “Freedom Festival” takes place between July 1st and July 4th yearly and (is supposed to be) a celebration of American Independence day, Canada’s Victoria day, and the friendship between both countries.
    This event takes place on both sides of the border, Detroit Michigan bordering Windsor, Ontario Canada.
    This event attracts tens of thousands on both sides of the border and is (supposed to be) a “family-friendly” event.
    At every “Freedom Festival”, roving black gangs have been snatching jewelry and purses from unsuspecting whites and getting away with it.
    There is a police presence, but it appears that they have been ordered not to interact with the crowd. In fact, police officers have been observed watching these crimes take place and doing nothing about it.
    In fact, people who have been accosted have been told to “file police reports” by the police officers on scene.
    Watching the “Freedom Festival” fireworks from the Canadian side is the only “safe” option.

    , @Kylie
    @Mike Tre

    "More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt..."

    The demographics for the zip code in which the store is located are 76.8% black, 17.7% white. Why would a young pregnant white woman feel safe going to a convenience store with black men milling around outside it? Because it was daytime? Because she wasn't dressed provocatively?

    The young woman is either woefully ignorant or deprived of the support due a pregnant woman by the father of her unborn child. Or both.

    Replies: @Mike Tre, @Alden

  47. Joe “Ladykiller” Scarborough is all over this nothingburger story this morning., yammering away with his sycophants.

    I never watched Tucker–although I guess he was good. He was about the most eloquent and outspoken person on TV, I guess, even though he wasn’t all that eloquent nor all that outspoken. At least he was out there, which is more than you can say for any other mainstream “journalist”.

  48. @Reg Cæsar
    @Kylie


    But because we communicate via social media, I’m very circumspect in what I say and how I say it.
     
    Thirty years ago they warned us that e-mail should be treated like a postcard, which was exposed and anyone could potentially read. Before that, Sydney Biddle Barrows advised her girls never to say anything over the phone they wouldn't want their mothers to hear in court.

    Tucker's treatment illustrates the point I've been making here of late-- standards are racist. Period.

    1960s New York Giant Tucker Frederickson-- in his case, it was a nickname-- was notoriously Spoonerized on a game broadcast. Well, this Tucker is no Cucker!

    Replies: @AceDeuce

    Wise words from the old Boston politician Martin Lomasney:

    “Don’t write if you can speak; don’t speak if you can nod; don’t nod if you can wink, don’t wink if you don’t need to.”

  49. @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    This comment is strange. It's good that Tucker was fired for this? And white people having (relative) standards of fairness for brawling is a bad thing?

    A streetfight at a protest is not a struggle for existence: different standards ought to apply. I used to live in a rural place where barfighting was frequent. I'm glad those guys had the decency to refrain from shooting each other, "jumping" each other in groups, or kicking a man while he's down. As Tucker and Steve correctly point out, that's World Star Hip Hop stuff.

    Replies: @Corvinus, @The Anti-Gnostic, @Corpse Tooth

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    • Replies: @Liberty Mike
    @Corvinus

    The apogee of violence is murder by cop or government goon. On Jan. 6, it was an Afro-American LEO who perpetrated the only murder.

    His victim: an unarmed white woman.

    , @Prester John
    @Corvinus

    "The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it."

    And if they did, what would your response be?

    Replies: @Corvinus

    , @res
    @Corvinus


    Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well
     
    Corvinus the mind reader. LOL!
    , @Bill P
    @Corvinus


    Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty
     
    I think "ashamed of himself" is more accurate.

    Replies: @Corvinus

    , @Colin Wright
    @Corvinus


    '...More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.'
     
    I wouldn't feel guilty. Nice guys finish last.

    This is no longer a matter of trying to hold up the standards of a functioning civilization. That civilization has collapsed -- thanks to the efforts of people like you.

    At this point, those who attempt to play by the rules will be eaten. Thanks for what you've done. Now the rest of us will have to adjust.
    , @Art Deco
    @Corvinus

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.
    ==
    Mr. Rittenhouse was perfectly guileless.

  50. Everyone has a theory about why Carlson was sacked that supports their other theories.

    • Thanks: Hibernian
    • LOL: cool daddy jimbo
  51. Thank God the NYT is working on a final solution:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/29/opinion/stacey-abrams-georgia-governor-election-brian-kemp.html
    https://archive.is/rvPkT
    We Can Replace Them

    »…Right now America is tearing itself apart as an embittered white conservative minority clings to power, terrified at being swamped by a new multiracial polyglot majority. … In a week, American voters can do to white nationalists what they fear most. Show them they’re being replaced.«

    So is Bloomberg:

    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2017-05-24/american-prosperity-depends-on-a-nonwhite-future
    »American Prosperity Depends on a Nonwhite Future«

    • Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic
    @theo the kraut

    Ah yes, Replacement Theory.

    First you aren't allowed to talk about it, then you can brag about it.

  52. @prime noticer
    oh, so now the New York Times is the reliable and credible newspaper of record.

    weird. didn't Steve just spend 20 years posting 1000 times about how NYT articles are misleading or outright fabrications?

    i don't believe anything they print and Steve should take his own advice and ignore 100% of what they print too.

    there's many ideas out there about why Fox let Tucker go. nobody knows for sure but the Fox executives. the rest of us will probably never know what actually happened.

    Replies: @Sleep, @Pierre de Craon

    I dont believe anything they print either. And the way I read this post is not “Tucker was fired for noticing” but rather “NYT says Tucker was fired for noticing”. I dont think Steve is changing his mind on the validity of the NYT. Really, this is even worse than usual for them … there’s not even “an anonymous source says” like with the supposed leaks from the Trump White House that all turned out to be duds.

    At least they’re couching their words …. “contributed to a chain of events” …. so that if this story turns up false too they can just say that it was some immeasurably small part of the greater whole.

  53. @Hypnotoad666
    @DCThrowback

    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don't realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly -- who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox -- had a good take on the leaked videos.

    https://youtu.be/HsZfdbrR1KA

    Replies: @Cool Daddy Jimbo, @Nicholas Stix, @Almost Missouri

    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don’t realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly — who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox — had a good take on the leaked videos.

    Everything they leak makes Tucker look better. How can they be that out of touch?

    “I don’t want to wear a sweater. Sweaters are dorky.”

    “Man, I feel kinda bad for the antifa kid.”

    Scandaloous!

  54. @Anon
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    Replies: @PistolPois, @JimDandy, @bomag, @Yancey Ward, @Reg Cæsar

    He was pointing out that blacks and whites have different cultural values and different rules of engagement.

  55. @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    The apogee of violence is murder by cop or government goon. On Jan. 6, it was an Afro-American LEO who perpetrated the only murder.

    His victim: an unarmed white woman.

  56. @Pixo
    @meh

    “ Blacks behaving badly at a “Chuck E. Cheese” — someone has been watching The Daily Shoah recently.”

    Or he’s been to a Chuck E Cheese.

    Replies: @mc23

    Correct. I’ve been to Chuck E Cheese and I watch the local news. No need for any of the sites listed.

  57. @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    This comment is strange. It's good that Tucker was fired for this? And white people having (relative) standards of fairness for brawling is a bad thing?

    A streetfight at a protest is not a struggle for existence: different standards ought to apply. I used to live in a rural place where barfighting was frequent. I'm glad those guys had the decency to refrain from shooting each other, "jumping" each other in groups, or kicking a man while he's down. As Tucker and Steve correctly point out, that's World Star Hip Hop stuff.

    Replies: @Corvinus, @The Anti-Gnostic, @Corpse Tooth

    White standards are for white countries. When your country becomes a jungle, it’s jungle standards. One more generation, and America is no longer a white country. Then South African and Salvadoran standards apply. The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won’t show up at all.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and “fair fights.”

    Riots and looting (lol at “protests”) only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do. (Guess which side the State is on).

    Welcome to the future you chose.

    • Agree: Kylie, Achmed E. Newman
    • Replies: @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    It just occured to me that we all seem to be assuming these Trump supporters were white, but Tucker does not actually say that! The group most known for brawling with Antifa are the multiracial Proud Boys. What are the odds that the video in question actually featured black/latino Proud Boy types beating up a white Antifa kid? Rereading Tucker's text, I now think this is more likely than not--try rereading his text in this light yourself and see what you think.

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

    , @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    Also, I still think you're wrong. I'm a white guy in a majority Hispanic city. Based on crime statistics there's very little risk to me of being attacked by Hispanics. Nor have I heard of this happening to any of the white people I know. We didn't have any Antifa riots either. The city still has plenty of problems, but a "jungle" or "hellscape" it is not.

    And even if Hispanic violence were a major problem, street brawling wouldn't do anything to stop it. You mention Salvadorans: are you aware of the recent history of crime in that country? From Google:


    Between January 1 and April 30, 2023, the Salvadoran National Police registered 51 homicides for a 0.4 daily rate. It is 85.3% less than the 347 recorded in the same 2022 period. At the current rate, El Salvador could close the year with 155 homicides, for a rate of 2.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. Furthermore, this year El Salvador has achieved 87 days with zero homicides.
     
    Unsurprisingly, actually locking up criminals achieves what decades of "street justice" could not. Even for El Salvador, crime is an easy problem to solve if there is will. I wouldn't rule out the US relearning this lesson someday.

    And I'm not a "pacifist": if I or my family were attacked I would (like Rittenhouse) defend myself accordingly. That's not the situation Tucker Carlson was describing.

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

    , @Corvinus
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    "White standards are for white countries."

    JFC, there is no such thing.

    "The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won’t show up at all."

    Right, wait to the future for those high T whites to show 'em who is boss, rather than take back now what you claim is yours from the riff riff. Meanwhile, you live high on the hog with your country club lifestyle in your Virginia retreat, bitterly complaining about Jews and their mystery meat pets. You have no honor and no decency. Put up or shut up.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and “fair fights.”

    "Riots and looting (lol at “protests”) only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do."

    Why is it always some other sap that you want to your dirty work for you? But I get it, you're frothing at the mouth because your own daughter had a niglet despite your best efforts at white parenting.

    Replies: @Bill

    , @mc23
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    We're 1-2 generations away of seeing the next crop of Mexican-American gangs playing Futbol with heads of Black Americans. Illegal immigration is a disaster for Blacks.

  58. It’s not “eloquent” to cuck out and feel sorry for antifa.

    Tucker is good, but there’s no reason to feel pity for them, or for those who are indifferent to what’s being done to white people. They deserve no compassion of any kind.

  59. MLK says:

    But the text message revealed more about his views on racial superiority.

    Nonsense. The only superiority revealed is Tucker’s within his milieu. This revelationn is a text in furtherance of his on air emanations to millions.

    Tucker writes honestly to his producer, something that just isn’t done these days for anyone who knows what’s good for him. Though perhaps that’s why Tucker was paid the big bucks.

    Tucker reveals that he suffers from the stereotypical white man’s impulses to play the devil’s advocate and to not exempt oneself from admitting to dark thoughts.

    “Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.” ― H.L. Mencken

    Could anything be more important and admirable than someone who speaks to millions on subjects of the highest consequence in real time considering what those images conjure?

    Tucker, a rather obviously deeply serious person, is fighting against the current fashion to give way to thinking your shit doesn’t stink. That we don’t all ideate violence and those with a megaphone should be more careful than this:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/clip-resurfaces-of-schumer-telling-kavanaugh-hell-pay-the-price-for-roe/vi-AAYeuSt

    Nor am I avoiding the offending three words — “It’s not how white men fight.” Those come within this:

    I was watching . . .

    . . . that is dishonorable obviously.

    Yet suddenly I found myself rooting for the mob . . .

    I really wanted them to hurt the kid.

    I could taste it.

    Then somewhere deep in my brain, an alarm went off: this isn’t good for me. I’m becoming something I don’t want to be.

    Much as I despise what he says and does, much as I’m sure I’d hate him personally if I knew him, I shouldn’t gloat over his suffering. I should be bothered by it. I should remember . . .

    If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?

    If that ain’t one man’s battle against Who? Whom? I don’t know what is.

    Now consider “It’s not how white men fight.” Tucker was speaking about himself. I won’t even Monday morning quarterback that he should have phrased it differently since there was no way to get there from here. Should he have read from the leftist hymnal — “Speaking as a white man . . .” Or said “That’s not how this white man fights.”

    • Agree: Chrisnonymous
    • Replies: @MLK
    @MLK

    Rupert really did it good this time!

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2023/05/04/tucker-carlson-future-2024-gop-debate/

  60. This might be the pretext they are using, but it isn’t the fundamental reason.

    Tucker was fired because Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL, and Senator Chuck Schumer, and others of their ilk, wanted him fired.

  61. @Kylie
    I like Tucker Carlson and watched his reports on Facebook.

    But I am absolutely amazed that he would send such a candid message on such a hot topic to anyone other than his wife.

    I trust my friends absolutely, I know we stand together on political and moral issues. But because we communicate via social media, I'm very circumspect in what I say and how I say it.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @Barnard

    The texts were leaked because the discovery process in the Dominion trial. The people he sent them to did not leak them.

  62. Some even wondered if Zelensky told Robert Murdoch to fire Tucker Carlson in that vlog?

  63. @PistolPois
    @Achmed E. Newman

    They won't be very happy come November 2023. I am very certain of it

    Replies: @Harry Baldwin

    What’s supposed to happen in November 2023?

  64. @Hibernian
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.

    Very long winded pointless intro.

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother's name out loud on the air.

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

    What a class act!

    Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard, @J1234

    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.

    youtube copyright enforcement is done by bots and there is not one lawyer who works for the company who has one clue regarding the definition of fair use

    Very long winded pointless intro.

    it’s a talk show

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)

    they are fans of Tucker

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother’s name out loud on the air.

    dead people do not possess a right to privacy

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

    I don’t know what LHO means

    Are you OK?

    • Replies: @Hibernian
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    LHO = Lee Harvey Oswald. But you knew that.

    Replies: @Cagey Beast

  65. @Anon
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    Replies: @PistolPois, @JimDandy, @bomag, @Yancey Ward, @Reg Cæsar

    Capital “W”; small “b”.

    Nice touch.

    _____________________________________________________

    His statement, “It’s not how white men fight”, seems reasonable. Was no mention of blacks. Says more about those reading it.

    • Replies: @mc23
    @bomag

    You are correct, so why does everyone assume it is racist and that Tucker was referring to how Blacks fight as opposed to Whites?
    We need a fictional tv detective to solve this mystery.


    Remember- Assume makes an ass out of you and me

    I for one, am not assuming anything.

  66. @Simon in London
    >>EXHIBIT 276
    Tucker Carlson January 7, 2021 — 04:18:04 PM UTC<<

    Sending that text in a work context seems insane. It seems like something you'd say to your mates down the pub after a few beers, not something to be created as a permanent record in a work environment!

    Replies: @Prester John

    Yeah. Bad decision on T’s part.

  67. @theo the kraut
    Thank God the NYT is working on a final solution:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/29/opinion/stacey-abrams-georgia-governor-election-brian-kemp.html
    https://archive.is/rvPkT
    We Can Replace Them

    »...Right now America is tearing itself apart as an embittered white conservative minority clings to power, terrified at being swamped by a new multiracial polyglot majority. ... In a week, American voters can do to white nationalists what they fear most. Show them they’re being replaced.«

    So is Bloomberg:

    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2017-05-24/american-prosperity-depends-on-a-nonwhite-future
    »American Prosperity Depends on a Nonwhite Future«

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

    Ah yes, Replacement Theory.

    First you aren’t allowed to talk about it, then you can brag about it.

    • Agree: mc23
  68. @Pastit
    Tucker had the fortitude, amongst many things, to question the Ukraine war, identify the deep state, notice White replacement and best of all state that the CIA killed Kennedy. It was remarkable that he lasted as long as he did. He was the best news on TV. The NYT getting these leaks from Fox is petty bullshit. Fox has lost all credibility by doing this, exposing themselves as nothing more than controlled opposition. I watched Tucker every night and always enjoyed his shows. I hope Fox continues to lose its audience and goes under. The network is a perverted joke just like the rest of them.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Bragadocious

    Yep, Fox is creating another cover story, like Judge Nap’s alleged groping in an elevator. The real story here is Tucker angering the Brits, as seen with Boris Johnson calling Tucker out in a bizarre rant at the pro-war Nato lapdog Atlantic Council. Here’s what he said:

    “I have been appalled to discover just how many people are afraid and frightened of a guy called Tucker Carlson. What is it with this guy? All these wonderful Republicans seem intimidated by his perspective.”

    Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans.

    Johnson came to America because of those polls. He came here to loot our Treasury on behalf of the gay disco, and to get Tucker shitcanned.

    • Replies: @YetAnotherAnon
    @Bragadocious

    "Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans."

    Brits, with our mega-inflation, runaway rents, ever-increasing number of alien colonists*, seem to revel in this proxy war, perhaps because things are so bad at home. I say 'seem', because all alternative views are suppressed. I'm told you can still get Russia Today and Sputnik news in the States, they're not available online in the UK unless you know how to use TOR or alternative DNS servers. And the media are in lockstep - "Putin's goons" (Daily Mail), Russia's "unprovoked invasion" (everyone).

    * "Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights" shouts the Guardian on the front page.

    Images of poor Second Embassy Clerk Johnson trying to get out and being told his wife can't come? Not quite. More Sudanese immigrants to the UK trying to get their extended families out.


    Roza Mohamed, a British citizen, described how her Sudanese sister, Amina, and her three-year-old niece, Samrin, were prevented from boarding an evacuation flight out of Port Sudan on Monday evening because Amina lacked a UK visa and was not able to prove Samrin’s British citizenship obtained via her father, currently in Brighton.
     

    "“I’ve not been able to sleep or eat because of the stress,” said Amr Elnazir. The 23-year-old from Manchester lobbied the FCDO to allow his uncle, Kamal, and his uncle’s wife, Batool, along with their four children aged between six and 13 to be able to board an evacuation flight."

     

    At the same time as lobbying for the entire world to move to the UK, the Guardian bemoans the huge power imbalance between landlords and tenants.

    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/may/03/my-landlord-has-left-me-in-a-flat-with-a-leaking-roof-for-a-year

    P.S, the story of the "performer" being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

    Replies: @Bragadocious, @The Anti-Gnostic

  69. @mc23
    Tucker should have come up with more specific examples, for example- That's not how Whites behave at Spirit Airlines, that's not how Whites behave at an all you can eat buffet, not how Whites behave at Chuckie Cheese or maybe something simple like Whites don't play the knockout game.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @meh, @Cindy

    I don’t comment often enough to LOL, but I did LOL and thought you should know.

  70. Gee, I didn’t think it possible, but now I actually like Tucker even more!

    I’ll bet that privately, he is on the exact same page as I am.

  71. @Emil Nikola Richard
    America's untold stories did Tucker Carlson's dad this afternoon.

    1. amazingly great show
    2. the highlight is Dick Carlson is apparently the most hated man who ever lived for tranny America

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JJJBiUKtY&ab_channel=America'sUntoldStories

    Replies: @Hibernian, @BB753, @Cagey Beast, @Reg Cæsar

    Dick Carlson’s career screams CIA.

  72. Just part of the ongoing effort to smear Tucker as a problem child, loose cannon and all-around asshole — rather than face the many third-rail issues he really was dumped for raising (Which one? Take your pick).

    Highly successful people often are all-around assholes, or become one. If TV networks fired them all we’d be staring at test patterns, Cannon reruns or the Channel 11 Yule Log

  73. @Anonymous
    Example given: From Oakland this past weekend.

    I don't know what would possess someone to be this stupid and challenge a group of people like this. It's like jumping in the lion's den at the zoo.

    https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/east-bay/man-attacked-oakland-sideshow/3219998/

    Replies: @Anon, @MGB

    so they’re doing donuts in an intersection for an hour. ‘useless, like cops at the scene of a crime.’

  74. @Emil Nikola Richard
    America's untold stories did Tucker Carlson's dad this afternoon.

    1. amazingly great show
    2. the highlight is Dick Carlson is apparently the most hated man who ever lived for tranny America

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JJJBiUKtY&ab_channel=America'sUntoldStories

    Replies: @Hibernian, @BB753, @Cagey Beast, @Reg Cæsar

    Starting at the 29 minute mark they talk about Tucker Carlson’s father winning a Peabody award for a series he did on a transgender Los Angeles grifter who was looking for investors in a three-wheeled car:

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

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

    • Replies: @Cagey Beast
    @Cagey Beast

    .... and Tucker Carlson's father outed another trannie back then: Renée Richards. That's mentioned a little later in the same video.

  75. @Trinity
    Are these the same (((Antifa))) goons who harass elderly Whites and beat up some tiny Oriental dude?

    No sympathy here. Karma can be a bitch.

    These (((Antifa/BLM))) goons always prey on the weak or gang up on people.

    Cue: Loser by Beck for (((Antifa)))

    Replies: @Lurker

    Say, thats Loser by (((Beck))) for (((Antifa)))

  76. @Anon
    The philosopher Michael Levin in his outrageously politically incorrect book Why Race Matters boils the behavior of blacks down to their low “Kantianism.”

    These differences may be summarized by saying that blacks are typically less kantian. Since kantianism is the principal Caucasoid measure of personal worth, it follows that, by ordinary Caucasoid standards, the average white is a better person than the average black. Assuming the composite trait of kantianism distributes roughly normally in both populations, a greater proportion of black than white behavior also falls below the ordinary thresholds of decency, and of tolerability.
     
    He ends up concluding that you can’t judge blacks or rank the races, because of relativism, but you probably want some separation of such different groups.

    Replies: @res, @John Milton’s Ghost

    Preview of that book here.
    https://cdn.mises.org/JLS12_2_4.pdf

  77. @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    “The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.”

    And if they did, what would your response be?

    • Replies: @Corvinus
    @Prester John

    “And if they did, what would your response be?”

    Then they are like those in any radical group who employs unjustified violence—uncivilized, with a low time preference.

  78. res says:
    @JR Ewing
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.

    Replies: @JimDandy, @res

    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.

    Do they believe it or are they just asking you to keep a low profile?

    • Replies: @JR Ewing
    @res


    Do they believe it or are they just asking you to keep a low profile?

     

    A little of both.

    "Racist" is just a synonym for "racial" nowadays and the crime isn't necessarily noticing, it's saying stuff out loud.... and I know my kids notice reality. Everyone notices reality.

    As far as me keeping a low profile, they definitely wish I would keep my observations to myself sometimes. I'm told quite often that I "shouldn't say that stuff" and when I ask if it's true or not, it's followed up with, "Yeah, but you still can't say that."
  79. @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well

    Corvinus the mind reader. LOL!

  80. @Cagey Beast
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    Starting at the 29 minute mark they talk about Tucker Carlson's father winning a Peabody award for a series he did on a transgender Los Angeles grifter who was looking for investors in a three-wheeled car:

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

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

    Replies: @Cagey Beast

    …. and Tucker Carlson’s father outed another trannie back then: Renée Richards. That’s mentioned a little later in the same video.

  81. @Anon
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    Replies: @PistolPois, @JimDandy, @bomag, @Yancey Ward, @Reg Cæsar

    I would read that differently- Carlson is opining on what he knows from experience…..as a white guy. I think most every white man in the United States understands the code when it comes to a fist fight- you don’t gang up to beat up a single other guy– it is a rule right out of grade school.

    Now, not every white guy follows this rule, and Carlson was criticizing himself for not honoring that code instinctively in the case of the Antifa guy’s beating. It was a commentary on white guy culture in the US, not black guy culture.

    • Replies: @The Germ Theory of Disease
    @Yancey Ward

    "Carlson is opining on what he knows from experience…..as a white guy. I think most every white man in the United States understands the code when it comes to a fist fight- you don’t gang up to beat up a single other guy– it is a rule right out of grade school."

    Growing up as a white nerd in a white working class neighborhood, I had the dubious pleasure of living under a two-track code. Since I was ostensibly a "faggot," it was perfectly okay for me to get my ass kicked by entire gangs of kids entirely without provocation. My status was the provocation. Like Voltaire said of the Turks, "an argument which he may always command." But if I got into a specific beef with a single particular kid, then the traditional one-on-one schoolyard fight code was strictly observed. Still got my ass kicked, but at least by only one guy.

    This may be part of the reason blacks think it's fine to unleash unprovoked mass mob attacks on white individuals -- same reason they have no problem hitting on a white girl right in front of her white boyfriend: they consider them to be beneath contempt. Whereas two black guys getting into it with one another might more often be a one-on-one 'honor of the duello' affair.

  82. @Emil Nikola Richard
    America's untold stories did Tucker Carlson's dad this afternoon.

    1. amazingly great show
    2. the highlight is Dick Carlson is apparently the most hated man who ever lived for tranny America

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JJJBiUKtY&ab_channel=America'sUntoldStories

    Replies: @Hibernian, @BB753, @Cagey Beast, @Reg Cæsar

    Dick Carlson was adopted. Most sources say his father was Richard Boynton, who committed suicide, perhaps before the birth. (One source says a James LaVoie. Maybe… lotsa Frogs in Malden.)

    Boynton isn’t a common surname. Is he related to Sandra? If so, then these would be perfect for him:

  83. @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty

    I think “ashamed of himself” is more accurate.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
    @Bill P

    “I think “ashamed of himself” is more accurate”

    Which incorporates Christian guilt. That is what Tucker was alluding to.

  84. They’re still fishing. Everyone’s got their theory about why Tucker was fired, but no one actually knows.

  85. @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    ‘…More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.’

    I wouldn’t feel guilty. Nice guys finish last.

    This is no longer a matter of trying to hold up the standards of a functioning civilization. That civilization has collapsed — thanks to the efforts of people like you.

    At this point, those who attempt to play by the rules will be eaten. Thanks for what you’ve done. Now the rest of us will have to adjust.

    • Troll: Corvinus
  86. This is Rorschach test. Your guess about why he was fired says more about you than Carlson.

    • Agree: Twinkie
  87. @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    White standards are for white countries. When your country becomes a jungle, it's jungle standards. One more generation, and America is no longer a white country. Then South African and Salvadoran standards apply. The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won't show up at all.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and "fair fights."

    https://i.imgur.com/dKZ66zR.jpg

    Riots and looting (lol at "protests") only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do. (Guess which side the State is on).

    https://i.imgur.com/ZG2zOY6.jpg

    Welcome to the future you chose.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Peter Hagendorf, @Corvinus, @mc23

    It just occured to me that we all seem to be assuming these Trump supporters were white, but Tucker does not actually say that! The group most known for brawling with Antifa are the multiracial Proud Boys. What are the odds that the video in question actually featured black/latino Proud Boy types beating up a white Antifa kid? Rereading Tucker’s text, I now think this is more likely than not–try rereading his text in this light yourself and see what you think.

    • Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    I have no idea. I know if the roles were reversed, antifa would be ganging up on a lone white man while you'd be yelling at everyone that they should have a boxing match, Marquis of Queensbury rules. Then someone would knock you out with a brick.

    Imagine being a military commander and thinking, "I shouldn't use mortars, because the enemy doesn't have any and they deserve a fair fight."

  88. This “racist” e-mail from Tuck is pretty lame compared to the raw anti-white racial hatred at MSNBC by negro dorks like Joy Reid, Elie Mystal and so many others.

  89. @Corvinus
    @Peter Hagendorf

    “This comment is strange”

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.

    More importantly, when Mr. Sailer said “So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence”, he’s not being truthful here. Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty. I think Mr. Sailer feels guilty as well when some of his white commenters go off the rails, and he doesn’t intervene. But both continue to prime their audience in ways that are decidedly uncivilized. And when there are instances of white violence, like Jan 6, Tucker essentially legitimatized it while Sailer remained silent on the matter.

    Replies: @Liberty Mike, @Prester John, @res, @Bill P, @Colin Wright, @Art Deco

    The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it.
    ==
    Mr. Rittenhouse was perfectly guileless.

    • Agree: mc23
  90. @The Anti-Gnostic
    So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior.

    Good. Maybe more white Americans will realize that their quaint little Marquis of Queensbury rulebook only applies when whites steeped in Marquis of Queensbury-ish notions are the unquestioned, omnipotent majority, safe behind oceans and continental divides.

    When they're not, when the country's a polyglot plurality that will be majority non-white next generation, it's all about who has the utmost will to power. The Principled Principletarians either learn to fight--dirty or otherwise--or they will die.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Corpse Tooth

    “The Principled … either learn to fight–dirty or otherwise–or they will die.”

    Western elites are at war with Western populations. The majority of said populations seem to be incognizant of this easily discerned bit of reality; or, if there is some electrical activity in their brain alerting them that things aren’t kosher, they point their sausage-like fingers at the Russians and Chinese.

    If the situation is as dire as my paranoia feed leads me to believe, then survival rests on our capacity for ruthlessness. Do white men have the ability to summon the beast? Most don’t.

    • Replies: @Corpse Tooth
    @Corpse Tooth

    I've been looking forward to summoning more leisure. Damn you "may you live in interesting times" guy.

  91. @Anon
    The philosopher Michael Levin in his outrageously politically incorrect book Why Race Matters boils the behavior of blacks down to their low “Kantianism.”

    These differences may be summarized by saying that blacks are typically less kantian. Since kantianism is the principal Caucasoid measure of personal worth, it follows that, by ordinary Caucasoid standards, the average white is a better person than the average black. Assuming the composite trait of kantianism distributes roughly normally in both populations, a greater proportion of black than white behavior also falls below the ordinary thresholds of decency, and of tolerability.
     
    He ends up concluding that you can’t judge blacks or rank the races, because of relativism, but you probably want some separation of such different groups.

    Replies: @res, @John Milton’s Ghost

    And the tragedy of Western Civilization is that almost exclusively Germanic peoples thought that the way they behaved was a universal standard that anyone could attain.

    Swedes can make socialism work because Swedes can make just about anything work. Bantus have problems with market economies because they have a problem with any system. It’s really a personnel issue, but nobody wants to talk about it.

    • Replies: @Art Deco
    @John Milton’s Ghost

    Sweden had high marginal tax rates, wall-to-wall welfare, and extensive unionization. What they didn't have was large inventories of state-owned industry. If I'm not mistaken, they were careful about public sector borrowing as well. By about 1975, there was a critical mass in Sweden in favor of reducing tax burdens, and marginal tax rates are now much more reasonable. You can only accomplish that with less socialization of expenditure. One thing that didn't work in Sweden was immigration policy, the detritus of which is a policy dilemma right now. There are also scandals in re the behavior of child protective authorities, eugenical forced sterilization (eliminated only in 1976), and the abuse of cultural minorities with such implements as 'hate speech' laws.
    ==
    Lots of things work well in Britain. Among those things which did not were the industrial relations regime, state-owned industry, public housing, immigration policy, tax policy &c. Good policy matters.

    Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost

  92. Is this why Chris Rock’s mic-drop line about Will Smith was “My parents taught me right…don’t fight in front of white people?”

  93. There is something admirable about the continued masculinity in black culture, despite the far larger accompanying problems that come with that hyper masculinity. If the masculinity came with a code of ethics (something that the black church did attempt to provide at least through the twentieth century) it would be a beneficial tonic to our androgynous culture.

    That said, in Ice Cube’s classic movie _Friday_ he can only beat the neighborhood bully by throwing a brick at the guy’s face. White people truly don’t typically fight like that. (Well, maybe Slavs do, but that’s another story…)

    • Replies: @Art Deco
    @John Milton’s Ghost

    I haven't noticed black men are peculiarly masculine. Domestic relations seem to have a lot of volatility but little male dominance.

    Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost, @Pixo, @Sean

  94. @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    This comment is strange. It's good that Tucker was fired for this? And white people having (relative) standards of fairness for brawling is a bad thing?

    A streetfight at a protest is not a struggle for existence: different standards ought to apply. I used to live in a rural place where barfighting was frequent. I'm glad those guys had the decency to refrain from shooting each other, "jumping" each other in groups, or kicking a man while he's down. As Tucker and Steve correctly point out, that's World Star Hip Hop stuff.

    Replies: @Corvinus, @The Anti-Gnostic, @Corpse Tooth

    “This comment is strange.”

    Only to a guy who still hasn’t detected the level of barbarism wielded by the ruling class du jour. The Establishment has grown bored with corruption now that they have a new toy to play with: technocratic genocide.

  95. @Corpse Tooth
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    "The Principled ... either learn to fight--dirty or otherwise--or they will die."

    Western elites are at war with Western populations. The majority of said populations seem to be incognizant of this easily discerned bit of reality; or, if there is some electrical activity in their brain alerting them that things aren't kosher, they point their sausage-like fingers at the Russians and Chinese.

    If the situation is as dire as my paranoia feed leads me to believe, then survival rests on our capacity for ruthlessness. Do white men have the ability to summon the beast? Most don't.

    Replies: @Corpse Tooth

    I’ve been looking forward to summoning more leisure. Damn you “may you live in interesting times” guy.

  96. YouTube decided to make the video you linked to age-restricted. Here’s the original from Twitter: https://twitter.com/ppv_tahoe/status/1653044073010167810

  97. “The Antifa creep is a human being. Much as I despise what he says and does, much as I’m sure I’d hate him personally if I knew him, I shouldn’t gloat over his suffering. I should be bothered by it. I should remember that somewhere somebody probably loves this kid, and would be crushed if he was killed. If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?”

    Perhaps one could say that these words are eloquent; in 2023 they are actually naive about the current happenings in the US. All one has to do is ask a simple question: Is it probable that a leftist, who would tend to sympathize with Antifa in a general way, would feel such empathy for a rightist, or Trump supporter who was beaten to a pulp by multiple Antifa members? In point of fact, and observing from known public statements, leftists in general tend to take attitude of, “Beat that MF’er harder, harder! Make that damn Nazi Trumper bleed until his guts spill out! And even that would be too good for him! Can’t they find more people to gang stomp his skull in?” After all, this is a Trump Nazi scum they’re dealing with, and no quarter should be given, no mercy should be shown.

    THAT is how the other ideological side thinks regarding Trump supporters in specific, and conservatives in general. With that in mind, is true understanding and compassion toward other political persuasions even possible in 2023?

    • Agree: Nicholas Stix
    • Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Yojimbo/Zatoichi

    Conservatives are bringing a toy knife to a gunfight.

    "Excuse me fellow citizens, but the actual scope of the 14th Amendment, properly interpreted, clearly does not..."

    [is set on fire]

    , @Anonymous
    @Yojimbo/Zatoichi

    Please try to remember that you don't have any friends who are your enemies. Try to save your concern for your friends. They need it badly.

    Replies: @Yojimbo/Zatoichi

  98. @John Milton’s Ghost
    @Anon

    And the tragedy of Western Civilization is that almost exclusively Germanic peoples thought that the way they behaved was a universal standard that anyone could attain.

    Swedes can make socialism work because Swedes can make just about anything work. Bantus have problems with market economies because they have a problem with any system. It’s really a personnel issue, but nobody wants to talk about it.

    Replies: @Art Deco

    Sweden had high marginal tax rates, wall-to-wall welfare, and extensive unionization. What they didn’t have was large inventories of state-owned industry. If I’m not mistaken, they were careful about public sector borrowing as well. By about 1975, there was a critical mass in Sweden in favor of reducing tax burdens, and marginal tax rates are now much more reasonable. You can only accomplish that with less socialization of expenditure. One thing that didn’t work in Sweden was immigration policy, the detritus of which is a policy dilemma right now. There are also scandals in re the behavior of child protective authorities, eugenical forced sterilization (eliminated only in 1976), and the abuse of cultural minorities with such implements as ‘hate speech’ laws.
    ==
    Lots of things work well in Britain. Among those things which did not were the industrial relations regime, state-owned industry, public housing, immigration policy, tax policy &c. Good policy matters.

    • Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost
    @Art Deco

    Point is taken certainly, policy does matter. But Swedes are competent and dare I say Germanic enough to make adjustments to suboptimal policies. Ditto the Brits. Ditto Americans, before elections were “fortified” to ensure that walking lobotomies like Fetterman and Biden would get into office no matter what. And the gem of your post: full blown immigration to these countries assuming the immigrants would behave like Swedes and Brits has killed the latter and is killing the former.

    All that said, I’d rather live in Sweden with socialism than in the Congo with whatever ideal policy mix you could dream of.

  99. @John Milton’s Ghost
    There is something admirable about the continued masculinity in black culture, despite the far larger accompanying problems that come with that hyper masculinity. If the masculinity came with a code of ethics (something that the black church did attempt to provide at least through the twentieth century) it would be a beneficial tonic to our androgynous culture.

    That said, in Ice Cube’s classic movie _Friday_ he can only beat the neighborhood bully by throwing a brick at the guy’s face. White people truly don’t typically fight like that. (Well, maybe Slavs do, but that’s another story…)

    Replies: @Art Deco

    I haven’t noticed black men are peculiarly masculine. Domestic relations seem to have a lot of volatility but little male dominance.

    • Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost
    @Art Deco

    I’m making a general statement of course, which is prone to error, but Wesr African blacks as a group have higher bone density, muscle mass, and testosterone levels, all of which are higher in the male of the species in general.

    Black men in the fields they dominate—athletics and music—adopt a hyper-masculine persona. Being dissed is analogous to insulting one’s honor, and is regularly defended. And because they’re black the ruling classes accept it.

    What you’re noticing with domestic relations is something else. West African women worked agriculture and thus are accustomed to making a lot of household decisions; in Africa this could be relegated to a sphere of influence but in America translates to a power struggle. So there’s little black patriarchy, but there is still plenty of masculinity. Much counterproductive of course, as polygyny among black men is de facto alive and well, to judge from cohabitation rates and widespread baby mama drama and paternity confusion.

    I suppose it’s stupid for me to pine for a renaissance in masculinity by pointing to a dysfunctional group, and it was not meant as a policy prescription, but I do think the nosedive in masculine behavior among whites is at catastrophic levels.

    Replies: @Nicholas Stix

    , @Pixo
    @Art Deco

    Chemical feminization probably is hitting young black boys worse than whites due to more processed foods.

    Relatedly: Zoomer black rapper LilNasX

    https://tomandlorenzo.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Lil-Nas-X-Met-Gala-2023-Red-Carpet-Fashion-Style-Dior-Homme-Tom-Lorenzo-Site-10.jpg

    , @Sean
    @Art Deco

    Harvey Mansfield says manliness amounts to confidence in a risky situation


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc1F6bQjyLQ

  100. @res
    @JR Ewing


    Any mention of race in any context other than “Whites are so bad” is “racist” nowadays.

    The two high school students living under my roof have earnestly tried to explain that to me many times.
     
    Do they believe it or are they just asking you to keep a low profile?

    Replies: @JR Ewing

    Do they believe it or are they just asking you to keep a low profile?

    A little of both.

    “Racist” is just a synonym for “racial” nowadays and the crime isn’t necessarily noticing, it’s saying stuff out loud…. and I know my kids notice reality. Everyone notices reality.

    As far as me keeping a low profile, they definitely wish I would keep my observations to myself sometimes. I’m told quite often that I “shouldn’t say that stuff” and when I ask if it’s true or not, it’s followed up with, “Yeah, but you still can’t say that.”

    • Thanks: res
  101. @clifford brown
    White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666, @AndrewR, @Chrisnonymous, @djdjd, @Kylie, @Sean

    Finally a Marine keeping us safe.

    • LOL: Renard
  102. @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    White standards are for white countries. When your country becomes a jungle, it's jungle standards. One more generation, and America is no longer a white country. Then South African and Salvadoran standards apply. The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won't show up at all.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and "fair fights."

    https://i.imgur.com/dKZ66zR.jpg

    Riots and looting (lol at "protests") only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do. (Guess which side the State is on).

    https://i.imgur.com/ZG2zOY6.jpg

    Welcome to the future you chose.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Peter Hagendorf, @Corvinus, @mc23

    Also, I still think you’re wrong. I’m a white guy in a majority Hispanic city. Based on crime statistics there’s very little risk to me of being attacked by Hispanics. Nor have I heard of this happening to any of the white people I know. We didn’t have any Antifa riots either. The city still has plenty of problems, but a “jungle” or “hellscape” it is not.

    And even if Hispanic violence were a major problem, street brawling wouldn’t do anything to stop it. You mention Salvadorans: are you aware of the recent history of crime in that country? From Google:

    Between January 1 and April 30, 2023, the Salvadoran National Police registered 51 homicides for a 0.4 daily rate. It is 85.3% less than the 347 recorded in the same 2022 period. At the current rate, El Salvador could close the year with 155 homicides, for a rate of 2.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. Furthermore, this year El Salvador has achieved 87 days with zero homicides.

    Unsurprisingly, actually locking up criminals achieves what decades of “street justice” could not. Even for El Salvador, crime is an easy problem to solve if there is will. I wouldn’t rule out the US relearning this lesson someday.

    And I’m not a “pacifist”: if I or my family were attacked I would (like Rittenhouse) defend myself accordingly. That’s not the situation Tucker Carlson was describing.

    • Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    The latinos won't save you. Meso-America is not sending its best.

    https://i.imgur.com/nLUoBxd.jpg

    They are not going to vote for white people sending more latinos to prison.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf

  103. @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    Also, I still think you're wrong. I'm a white guy in a majority Hispanic city. Based on crime statistics there's very little risk to me of being attacked by Hispanics. Nor have I heard of this happening to any of the white people I know. We didn't have any Antifa riots either. The city still has plenty of problems, but a "jungle" or "hellscape" it is not.

    And even if Hispanic violence were a major problem, street brawling wouldn't do anything to stop it. You mention Salvadorans: are you aware of the recent history of crime in that country? From Google:


    Between January 1 and April 30, 2023, the Salvadoran National Police registered 51 homicides for a 0.4 daily rate. It is 85.3% less than the 347 recorded in the same 2022 period. At the current rate, El Salvador could close the year with 155 homicides, for a rate of 2.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. Furthermore, this year El Salvador has achieved 87 days with zero homicides.
     
    Unsurprisingly, actually locking up criminals achieves what decades of "street justice" could not. Even for El Salvador, crime is an easy problem to solve if there is will. I wouldn't rule out the US relearning this lesson someday.

    And I'm not a "pacifist": if I or my family were attacked I would (like Rittenhouse) defend myself accordingly. That's not the situation Tucker Carlson was describing.

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

    The latinos won’t save you. Meso-America is not sending its best.

    They are not going to vote for white people sending more latinos to prison.

    • Replies: @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    You don't seem to know much about crime in America. (You apparently think that Hispanics commit a lot of violent crime against whites.) You also don't know warring armies are in fact expected to follow standards of conduct: look up "war crimes" or "Geneva Convention." And you provide no evidence for your vague, catastrophic assertions.
    So why should I care what you think?

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

  104. Tucker was fired for exposing the absurdly heavy-handed, politically-motivated J6 prosecutions.

    It’s going to get worse, even if it eventually gets better. The Democrats, with the help of their GOP simps, are all-in on third-world style corruption. What will make it worse is that the state media, bureaucracy, intelligence “community,” etc carrying this out are so unimpressive, so craven, so banal.
    They will use the power of the state to attack their political enemies ( native-born, mostly white, nationalist Americans) without mercy.

    This means you.

  105. @Yojimbo/Zatoichi
    "The Antifa creep is a human being. Much as I despise what he says and does, much as I’m sure I’d hate him personally if I knew him, I shouldn’t gloat over his suffering. I should be bothered by it. I should remember that somewhere somebody probably loves this kid, and would be crushed if he was killed. If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?"

    Perhaps one could say that these words are eloquent; in 2023 they are actually naive about the current happenings in the US. All one has to do is ask a simple question: Is it probable that a leftist, who would tend to sympathize with Antifa in a general way, would feel such empathy for a rightist, or Trump supporter who was beaten to a pulp by multiple Antifa members? In point of fact, and observing from known public statements, leftists in general tend to take attitude of, "Beat that MF'er harder, harder! Make that damn Nazi Trumper bleed until his guts spill out! And even that would be too good for him! Can't they find more people to gang stomp his skull in?" After all, this is a Trump Nazi scum they're dealing with, and no quarter should be given, no mercy should be shown.

    THAT is how the other ideological side thinks regarding Trump supporters in specific, and conservatives in general. With that in mind, is true understanding and compassion toward other political persuasions even possible in 2023?

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic, @Anonymous

    Conservatives are bringing a toy knife to a gunfight.

    “Excuse me fellow citizens, but the actual scope of the 14th Amendment, properly interpreted, clearly does not…”

    [is set on fire]

    • Agree: Yojimbo/Zatoichi
  106. @Yancey Ward
    @Anon

    I would read that differently- Carlson is opining on what he knows from experience.....as a white guy. I think most every white man in the United States understands the code when it comes to a fist fight- you don't gang up to beat up a single other guy- it is a rule right out of grade school.

    Now, not every white guy follows this rule, and Carlson was criticizing himself for not honoring that code instinctively in the case of the Antifa guy's beating. It was a commentary on white guy culture in the US, not black guy culture.

    Replies: @The Germ Theory of Disease

    “Carlson is opining on what he knows from experience…..as a white guy. I think most every white man in the United States understands the code when it comes to a fist fight- you don’t gang up to beat up a single other guy– it is a rule right out of grade school.”

    Growing up as a white nerd in a white working class neighborhood, I had the dubious pleasure of living under a two-track code. Since I was ostensibly a “faggot,” it was perfectly okay for me to get my ass kicked by entire gangs of kids entirely without provocation. My status was the provocation. Like Voltaire said of the Turks, “an argument which he may always command.” But if I got into a specific beef with a single particular kid, then the traditional one-on-one schoolyard fight code was strictly observed. Still got my ass kicked, but at least by only one guy.

    This may be part of the reason blacks think it’s fine to unleash unprovoked mass mob attacks on white individuals — same reason they have no problem hitting on a white girl right in front of her white boyfriend: they consider them to be beneath contempt. Whereas two black guys getting into it with one another might more often be a one-on-one ‘honor of the duello’ affair.

  107. @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    It just occured to me that we all seem to be assuming these Trump supporters were white, but Tucker does not actually say that! The group most known for brawling with Antifa are the multiracial Proud Boys. What are the odds that the video in question actually featured black/latino Proud Boy types beating up a white Antifa kid? Rereading Tucker's text, I now think this is more likely than not--try rereading his text in this light yourself and see what you think.

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

    I have no idea. I know if the roles were reversed, antifa would be ganging up on a lone white man while you’d be yelling at everyone that they should have a boxing match, Marquis of Queensbury rules. Then someone would knock you out with a brick.

    Imagine being a military commander and thinking, “I shouldn’t use mortars, because the enemy doesn’t have any and they deserve a fair fight.”

  108. @Prester John
    @Corvinus

    "The Anti-Gnostic and others on this fine opinion webzine dream about smashing the face of a vibrant or pulling a Kyle. But they don’t have the guile and guts to do it."

    And if they did, what would your response be?

    Replies: @Corvinus

    “And if they did, what would your response be?”

    Then they are like those in any radical group who employs unjustified violence—uncivilized, with a low time preference.

  109. @Bill P
    @Corvinus


    Tucker in a moment of clarity felt guilty
     
    I think "ashamed of himself" is more accurate.

    Replies: @Corvinus

    “I think “ashamed of himself” is more accurate”

    Which incorporates Christian guilt. That is what Tucker was alluding to.

  110. @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    White standards are for white countries. When your country becomes a jungle, it's jungle standards. One more generation, and America is no longer a white country. Then South African and Salvadoran standards apply. The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won't show up at all.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and "fair fights."

    https://i.imgur.com/dKZ66zR.jpg

    Riots and looting (lol at "protests") only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do. (Guess which side the State is on).

    https://i.imgur.com/ZG2zOY6.jpg

    Welcome to the future you chose.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Peter Hagendorf, @Corvinus, @mc23

    “White standards are for white countries.”

    JFC, there is no such thing.

    “The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won’t show up at all.”

    Right, wait to the future for those high T whites to show ’em who is boss, rather than take back now what you claim is yours from the riff riff. Meanwhile, you live high on the hog with your country club lifestyle in your Virginia retreat, bitterly complaining about Jews and their mystery meat pets. You have no honor and no decency. Put up or shut up.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and “fair fights.”

    “Riots and looting (lol at “protests”) only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do.”

    Why is it always some other sap that you want to your dirty work for you? But I get it, you’re frothing at the mouth because your own daughter had a niglet despite your best efforts at white parenting.

    • Replies: @Bill
    @Corvinus

    For what possible audience are you pretending to know what honor and decency are?

    Replies: @Corvinus

  111. @prime noticer
    oh, so now the New York Times is the reliable and credible newspaper of record.

    weird. didn't Steve just spend 20 years posting 1000 times about how NYT articles are misleading or outright fabrications?

    i don't believe anything they print and Steve should take his own advice and ignore 100% of what they print too.

    there's many ideas out there about why Fox let Tucker go. nobody knows for sure but the Fox executives. the rest of us will probably never know what actually happened.

    Replies: @Sleep, @Pierre de Craon

    Oh, so now the New York Times is the reliable and credible newspaper of record.

    Indeed. Note, too, that neither Sailer nor his congregation seems interested in the Minitrue-style misinformation on which the article’s purported point rests.

    According to the Times,

    … the message, sent to one of his producers in the hours after violent Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 … [emphasis added]

    In other words, the writers, editors, publisher, and owner of the Times have decided to pretend that the leaked videos of what actually happened inside the Capitol on January 6 simply don’t exist, or else, like the stuff found on Hunter Biden’s laptop, these leaked videos shall henceforth be treated as too tainted in their sourcing for respectable people to allude to them in a public forum. How long, I wonder, till we see a Times op-ed declaring them artifacts of Russian propaganda?

    Like the Deep State it serves, the Times disdains truth and will not tolerate those who speak it. Yet Sailerites treat it all as beneath notice.

    • Replies: @Veteran Aryan
    @Pierre de Craon


    Like the Deep State it serves, the Times disdains truth and will not tolerate those who speak it. Yet Sailerites treat it all as beneath notice
     
    . When you're swimming in a river of lies, it's difficult to take notice of every drop.
  112. @Mike Tre
    More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt:

    https://thepostmillennial.com/north-carolina-woman-who-was-shot-7-times-by-carjackers-lost-unborn-baby-after-attack

    She lost her baby, and the carjackers couldn't even steal her car because it was a old beater that needed the key to be jiggled in the ignition.

    Unmentioned is the fact that there are several other negroes standing around watching this all happen, with none offering any assistance to this woman. Even the cops who eventually show look disinterested.

    Replies: @anarchyst, @Kylie

    That’s nothing new. Both cops and ordinary blacks have been “disinterested” in helping crime victims for a long time.
    Detroit’s “Freedom Festival” takes place between July 1st and July 4th yearly and (is supposed to be) a celebration of American Independence day, Canada’s Victoria day, and the friendship between both countries.
    This event takes place on both sides of the border, Detroit Michigan bordering Windsor, Ontario Canada.
    This event attracts tens of thousands on both sides of the border and is (supposed to be) a “family-friendly” event.
    At every “Freedom Festival”, roving black gangs have been snatching jewelry and purses from unsuspecting whites and getting away with it.
    There is a police presence, but it appears that they have been ordered not to interact with the crowd. In fact, police officers have been observed watching these crimes take place and doing nothing about it.
    In fact, people who have been accosted have been told to “file police reports” by the police officers on scene.
    Watching the “Freedom Festival” fireworks from the Canadian side is the only “safe” option.

    • Thanks: Mike Tre
  113. @Mike Tre
    More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt:

    https://thepostmillennial.com/north-carolina-woman-who-was-shot-7-times-by-carjackers-lost-unborn-baby-after-attack

    She lost her baby, and the carjackers couldn't even steal her car because it was a old beater that needed the key to be jiggled in the ignition.

    Unmentioned is the fact that there are several other negroes standing around watching this all happen, with none offering any assistance to this woman. Even the cops who eventually show look disinterested.

    Replies: @anarchyst, @Kylie

    “More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt…”

    The demographics for the zip code in which the store is located are 76.8% black, 17.7% white. Why would a young pregnant white woman feel safe going to a convenience store with black men milling around outside it? Because it was daytime? Because she wasn’t dressed provocatively?

    The young woman is either woefully ignorant or deprived of the support due a pregnant woman by the father of her unborn child. Or both.

    • Replies: @Mike Tre
    @Kylie

    It’s a good possibility that the father of this dead child was a negro as well, and this young woman was under the false impression that just because she sleeps with one she is somehow accepted by them.

    Replies: @Kylie

    , @Alden
    @Kylie

    Fact check “dressed provocatively “ is the standard defense for rape, not murder attempted murder and carjacking A&B GBI robbery etc.

    Happened in Fayetteville NC home of that public nuisance Fort Bragg , Pope airfield and a dozen other military bases full of thug black soldiers and airmen and their black thug children and thug retired black military because of Fort Bragg and the retired black thug military Fayetteville is about half White and half Black. 46 percent black, a sure indication of a high crime town. Even if they are affirmative action government workers.

    Black military and black veterans are first and foremost black. And bring their black crime to every town near a base.

    I hope she finds a personal injury attorney and sues that store and or the mall landlord for not having a security guard.

    So nice if you to mention she wasn’t “ dressed provocatively “

    Replies: @Kylie

  114. @JimDandy
    What's racist about that?

    Replies: @JR Ewing, @Anon, @Chrisnonymous

    Although I don’t have a problem with anyone saying that whites behave honorably, I don’t think that’s exactly what Tucker was saying. Looking at the context, which is the whole message, I think what Tucker is actually saying here is “That is not how I aspire to act, and I am a white man.” It’s really not a racial statement so much as a statement about himself.

    I think it’s funny that no one has jumped on the gender aspect. Tucker is saying that women are dishonorable!! Misogynist!!!. LOL. This just goes to show 2 things: deep down, everyone knows that my take, as stated above, is correct; and people have developed reflexive reactions to any statement by non-minorities that include skin color words. We’re close to a situation where people would be offended if Tucker said something like, “That’s not how The White House should be decorated.”

    • Replies: @JimDandy
    @Chrisnonymous

    Maybe. Or maybe what you said, along with some context--"That's not how white men typically behave."

  115. @JohnnyWalker123
    So I suppose that at this point, we can conclude that Tucker Carlson is a genuine White Nationalist.

    Not "controlled opposition" or a "MAGA grifter." He's the real deal. He may hide his opinions when strategically necessary, but he seems to actually believe what he often implies that believes.

    So, Tucker was fired for holding white Americans to a higher standard of behavior when deploring violence.

     

    He was fired for believing that Whites hold themselves to a higher standard of behavior than other races. Basically, Tucker Carlson believes that Whites are morally superior to non-Whites, with a stronger sense of fairness and honor. Tucker didn't like seeing fellow Whites degrade themselves to the point of acting like Non-Whites, who he perceived to be barbaric & uncouth.

    This was actually a common viewpoint in the early 20th century, held by many prominent & respected Anglo-Saxon intellectuals (Madison Grant, Lothrop Stoddard, Francis Galton). In the post-WWII era, this viewpoint became disreputable.

    Replies: @Chrisnonymous

    I don’t think Tucker’s a white nationalist. He has some interviews with Gavin McInnes from a few years back. They seem to have gotten along well. I suspect Tucker’s views are similar to McInnes’s and similar to Proud Boys ( which also aren’t white nationalist). That is:
    –racial differences exist but aren’t determinative at the level of the individual
    –Western civilization is the best but is universalist and not only for whites even though created by whites
    –we shouldn’t pretend black American culture is good when it sucks
    –we should be able to talk (jokes, questions, speculation, etc) about race without fear of being silenced

  116. @clifford brown
    White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666, @AndrewR, @Chrisnonymous, @djdjd, @Kylie, @Sean

    Best line from that article:

    Vazquez said he had mixed feelings about the fatal encounter — particularly since he said Neely had not physically attacked anyone on the train before he was taken down.

    “I think that in one sense it’s fine that citizens want to jump in and help. But I think as heroes we have to use moderation,” he said.

    LOL.

    • Replies: @Nicholas Stix
    @Chrisnonymous


    “‘He starts to make a speech,’ freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez said in Spanish during an interview Tuesday, referring to the disturbed man.”
     
    A New York-based “freelance journalist” who doesn’t know a word of English?

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

  117. @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    The latinos won't save you. Meso-America is not sending its best.

    https://i.imgur.com/nLUoBxd.jpg

    They are not going to vote for white people sending more latinos to prison.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf

    You don’t seem to know much about crime in America. (You apparently think that Hispanics commit a lot of violent crime against whites.) You also don’t know warring armies are in fact expected to follow standards of conduct: look up “war crimes” or “Geneva Convention.” And you provide no evidence for your vague, catastrophic assertions.
    So why should I care what you think?

    • Troll: Renard
    • Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    Well let's take a look around the American Southwest.

    Texas top 10 most wanted (TX is 70% white):

    https://www.dps.texas.gov/texas10mostwanted/MostWanted/Fugitives

    San Diego most wanted (60% white and Asian):

    https://www.sdsheriff.gov/resources/most-wanted

    FBI/California:

    https://patch.com/california/across-ca/fbis-23-most-wanted-fugitives-accused-california-killings

    FBI:

    https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten

    If I got more granular and systematic it would show what is already suggested: Meso-Americans are at least 2+ times more violent than whites.

    The naturalized ones also vote 60+% Democrat. Central and South American immigration is political and cultural suicide for naive white conservatives with surnames like Hagendorf. You can also look forward to those other great Meso-American pastimes of kidnapping insurance, concertina wire, security guards with full auto weapons, and hilariously incompetent socialism.

    If you want more latinos around you, that's great. Immigration is a local phenomenon which should be administered locally.

  118. @Anon
    @JimDandy


    What’s racist about that?
     
    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    Replies: @PistolPois, @JimDandy, @bomag, @Yancey Ward, @Reg Cæsar

    His comments imply that Whites are honorable and that blacks are dishonorable. Both opinions are racist.

    “Honorable” and “dishonorable” are white constructs. Unless you are talking about “honor culture”, which is somewhat primitive.

    • LOL: Twinkie
  119. @Art Deco
    @John Milton’s Ghost

    Sweden had high marginal tax rates, wall-to-wall welfare, and extensive unionization. What they didn't have was large inventories of state-owned industry. If I'm not mistaken, they were careful about public sector borrowing as well. By about 1975, there was a critical mass in Sweden in favor of reducing tax burdens, and marginal tax rates are now much more reasonable. You can only accomplish that with less socialization of expenditure. One thing that didn't work in Sweden was immigration policy, the detritus of which is a policy dilemma right now. There are also scandals in re the behavior of child protective authorities, eugenical forced sterilization (eliminated only in 1976), and the abuse of cultural minorities with such implements as 'hate speech' laws.
    ==
    Lots of things work well in Britain. Among those things which did not were the industrial relations regime, state-owned industry, public housing, immigration policy, tax policy &c. Good policy matters.

    Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost

    Point is taken certainly, policy does matter. But Swedes are competent and dare I say Germanic enough to make adjustments to suboptimal policies. Ditto the Brits. Ditto Americans, before elections were “fortified” to ensure that walking lobotomies like Fetterman and Biden would get into office no matter what. And the gem of your post: full blown immigration to these countries assuming the immigrants would behave like Swedes and Brits has killed the latter and is killing the former.

    All that said, I’d rather live in Sweden with socialism than in the Congo with whatever ideal policy mix you could dream of.

  120. @Emil Nikola Richard
    @Hibernian


    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.
     
    youtube copyright enforcement is done by bots and there is not one lawyer who works for the company who has one clue regarding the definition of fair use

    Very long winded pointless intro.
     
    it's a talk show

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)
     
    they are fans of Tucker

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother’s name out loud on the air.
     
    dead people do not possess a right to privacy

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

     

    I don't know what LHO means

    Are you OK?

    Replies: @Hibernian

    LHO = Lee Harvey Oswald. But you knew that.

    • Replies: @Cagey Beast
    @Hibernian

    I didn't know what you meant by "LHO". Why would anyone?

    Replies: @Hibernian

  121. Anonymous[764] • Disclaimer says:
    @Yojimbo/Zatoichi
    "The Antifa creep is a human being. Much as I despise what he says and does, much as I’m sure I’d hate him personally if I knew him, I shouldn’t gloat over his suffering. I should be bothered by it. I should remember that somewhere somebody probably loves this kid, and would be crushed if he was killed. If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?"

    Perhaps one could say that these words are eloquent; in 2023 they are actually naive about the current happenings in the US. All one has to do is ask a simple question: Is it probable that a leftist, who would tend to sympathize with Antifa in a general way, would feel such empathy for a rightist, or Trump supporter who was beaten to a pulp by multiple Antifa members? In point of fact, and observing from known public statements, leftists in general tend to take attitude of, "Beat that MF'er harder, harder! Make that damn Nazi Trumper bleed until his guts spill out! And even that would be too good for him! Can't they find more people to gang stomp his skull in?" After all, this is a Trump Nazi scum they're dealing with, and no quarter should be given, no mercy should be shown.

    THAT is how the other ideological side thinks regarding Trump supporters in specific, and conservatives in general. With that in mind, is true understanding and compassion toward other political persuasions even possible in 2023?

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic, @Anonymous

    Please try to remember that you don’t have any friends who are your enemies. Try to save your concern for your friends. They need it badly.

    • Replies: @Yojimbo/Zatoichi
    @Anonymous

    In the context of the paragraph that was previously focused upon, honestly can't begin to decipher what the hell you just said. It's far too cryptic. Friends today, enemies tomorrow? One would tend to hope that that wouldn't occur. Otherwise, it makes no sense regarding what was being focused upon.

    The focus was upon: Would liberals, leftists, those to the left of the political middle really empathize with those of a different political persuasion from their own? Experience from the past decade would show that the answer is a clearly resounding "no, they certainly wouldn't". That Carlson tends to display a view of fairplay toward those of the opposing viewpoint demonstrates that:

    He isn't used to viewing actual physical fights between opposing political proles.

    Or,

    He has yet to update an antiquated, late 20th century a la "Diff'rent Strokes" trope "fighting doesn't solve anything. let's all make nicey nicey and be the best of friends, people."

    Or,

    He is so fairly insulated, protected, from various consequences of actions regarding those he habitually reported on. All those times he did stories re: Antifa, BLM, and other groups, what did he think was taking place in the streets each time these groups held rallies? Or did he actually buy the official narrative that these were merely "[mostly] Peaceful Protests"?

    Down in the actual trenches, in the streets, unpleasant things happen. That Carlson appeared surprised to not only view it in real time, but also to have feelings to instinctively take a side (but quickly suppressing the initial emotions) speaks volumes regarding his naivety about such matters that have occurred more often than most would care to admit.

  122. @Art Deco
    @John Milton’s Ghost

    I haven't noticed black men are peculiarly masculine. Domestic relations seem to have a lot of volatility but little male dominance.

    Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost, @Pixo, @Sean

    I’m making a general statement of course, which is prone to error, but Wesr African blacks as a group have higher bone density, muscle mass, and testosterone levels, all of which are higher in the male of the species in general.

    Black men in the fields they dominate—athletics and music—adopt a hyper-masculine persona. Being dissed is analogous to insulting one’s honor, and is regularly defended. And because they’re black the ruling classes accept it.

    What you’re noticing with domestic relations is something else. West African women worked agriculture and thus are accustomed to making a lot of household decisions; in Africa this could be relegated to a sphere of influence but in America translates to a power struggle. So there’s little black patriarchy, but there is still plenty of masculinity. Much counterproductive of course, as polygyny among black men is de facto alive and well, to judge from cohabitation rates and widespread baby mama drama and paternity confusion.

    I suppose it’s stupid for me to pine for a renaissance in masculinity by pointing to a dysfunctional group, and it was not meant as a policy prescription, but I do think the nosedive in masculine behavior among whites is at catastrophic levels.

    • Replies: @Nicholas Stix
    @John Milton’s Ghost


    "black men in the fields they dominate—athletics and music—adopt a hyper-masculine persona. Being dissed is analogous to insulting one’s honor, and is regularly defended. And because they’re black the ruling classes accept it."
     
    "Persona" is the operative word. These are the same mopes who are obsessively bisexual (e.g., prison rapes of White men).
  123. @Hibernian
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    LHO = Lee Harvey Oswald. But you knew that.

    Replies: @Cagey Beast

    I didn’t know what you meant by “LHO”. Why would anyone?

    • Replies: @Hibernian
    @Cagey Beast

    He was mentioned in the video and they seemed to try to connect Dick Carlson to him. The LHO abbreviation is often used in posts about JFK's assassination. I admit I was too snarky.

  124. @bomag
    @Anon

    Capital "W"; small "b".

    Nice touch.

    _____________________________________________________

    His statement, "It’s not how white men fight", seems reasonable. Was no mention of blacks. Says more about those reading it.

    Replies: @mc23

    You are correct, so why does everyone assume it is racist and that Tucker was referring to how Blacks fight as opposed to Whites?
    We need a fictional tv detective to solve this mystery.

    Remember- Assume makes an ass out of you and me

    I for one, am not assuming anything.

  125. @clifford brown
    White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666, @AndrewR, @Chrisnonymous, @djdjd, @Kylie, @Sean

    I wasn’t there and therefore shouldn’t be speaking to the matter. But it’s worth saying that if he didn’t actually accost anybody and was simply talking about being hungry and thirsty then being placed into a death grip chokehold is essentially murder.

    The fact that the Marine was let go immediately and unnamed is likely due to the mayor not being a black supremacist bit sinply an Eric Adams supremacist.

    What happens now depends on too many different factors to be able to guess.

  126. • Replies: @Alden
    @gutta percha

    Waiting for race traitor commenters to blame this White victim of black crime for being in the splendid Chicago lakefront recreation area. And being in Chicago and being in the state of Illinois and being near the states of Illinois and Wisconsin.

  127. @clifford brown
    White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666, @AndrewR, @Chrisnonymous, @djdjd, @Kylie, @Sean

    Ruled a homicide, no charges filed so far.

    Protests in NYC after death of homeless man at the hands of Marine vet https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12044033/Protests-New-York-Citys-subway-death-Jordan-Neely-hands-Marine-veteran.html?ito=native_share_article-top

    • Replies: @Hibernian
    @Kylie

    Self defense killings are justifiable homicide. However, I think he'll be charged, possibly with Murder 2, pretty soon. Not that he should be.

    Replies: @Kylie

  128. @Cagey Beast
    @Hibernian

    I didn't know what you meant by "LHO". Why would anyone?

    Replies: @Hibernian

    He was mentioned in the video and they seemed to try to connect Dick Carlson to him. The LHO abbreviation is often used in posts about JFK’s assassination. I admit I was too snarky.

  129. @Kylie
    @clifford brown

    Ruled a homicide, no charges filed so far.

    Protests in NYC after death of homeless man at the hands of Marine vet https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12044033/Protests-New-York-Citys-subway-death-Jordan-Neely-hands-Marine-veteran.html?ito=native_share_article-top

    Replies: @Hibernian

    Self defense killings are justifiable homicide. However, I think he’ll be charged, possibly with Murder 2, pretty soon. Not that he should be.

    • Replies: @Kylie
    @Hibernian

    "... I think he’ll be charged, possibly with Murder 2, pretty soon. Not that he should be."

    Apparently the mentally deranged guy
    didn't do much besides holler a lot, then tear off his jacket and throw it in the ground.

    But, as I know from personal experience, these psychotic guys can go from harmless and annoying to threatening and dangerous in a heartbeat. I wonder how many people are aware of that.

    Replies: @clifford brown

  130. @Kylie
    @Mike Tre

    "More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt..."

    The demographics for the zip code in which the store is located are 76.8% black, 17.7% white. Why would a young pregnant white woman feel safe going to a convenience store with black men milling around outside it? Because it was daytime? Because she wasn't dressed provocatively?

    The young woman is either woefully ignorant or deprived of the support due a pregnant woman by the father of her unborn child. Or both.

    Replies: @Mike Tre, @Alden

    It’s a good possibility that the father of this dead child was a negro as well, and this young woman was under the false impression that just because she sleeps with one she is somehow accepted by them.

    • Replies: @Kylie
    @Mike Tre

    "It’s a good possibility that the father of this dead child was a negro as well, and this young woman was under the false impression that just because she sleeps with one she is somehow accepted by them."

    True. If so, just another reminder that you can't fix stupid.

    Just checked Facebook. A gal with the same name, same location and a white boyfriend. Still dumb, imo.

  131. @Chrisnonymous
    @JimDandy

    Although I don't have a problem with anyone saying that whites behave honorably, I don't think that's exactly what Tucker was saying. Looking at the context, which is the whole message, I think what Tucker is actually saying here is "That is not how I aspire to act, and I am a white man." It's really not a racial statement so much as a statement about himself.

    I think it's funny that no one has jumped on the gender aspect. Tucker is saying that women are dishonorable!! Misogynist!!!. LOL. This just goes to show 2 things: deep down, everyone knows that my take, as stated above, is correct; and people have developed reflexive reactions to any statement by non-minorities that include skin color words. We're close to a situation where people would be offended if Tucker said something like, "That's not how The White House should be decorated."

    Replies: @JimDandy

    Maybe. Or maybe what you said, along with some context–“That’s not how white men typically behave.”

  132. @The Anti-Gnostic
    @Peter Hagendorf

    White standards are for white countries. When your country becomes a jungle, it's jungle standards. One more generation, and America is no longer a white country. Then South African and Salvadoran standards apply. The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won't show up at all.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and "fair fights."

    https://i.imgur.com/dKZ66zR.jpg

    Riots and looting (lol at "protests") only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do. (Guess which side the State is on).

    https://i.imgur.com/ZG2zOY6.jpg

    Welcome to the future you chose.

    Replies: @Peter Hagendorf, @Peter Hagendorf, @Corvinus, @mc23

    We’re 1-2 generations away of seeing the next crop of Mexican-American gangs playing Futbol with heads of Black Americans. Illegal immigration is a disaster for Blacks.

  133. Kylie says:
    @Hibernian
    @Kylie

    Self defense killings are justifiable homicide. However, I think he'll be charged, possibly with Murder 2, pretty soon. Not that he should be.

    Replies: @Kylie

    “… I think he’ll be charged, possibly with Murder 2, pretty soon. Not that he should be.”

    Apparently the mentally deranged guy
    didn’t do much besides holler a lot, then tear off his jacket and throw it in the ground.

    But, as I know from personal experience, these psychotic guys can go from harmless and annoying to threatening and dangerous in a heartbeat. I wonder how many people are aware of that.

    • Replies: @clifford brown
    @Kylie

    When a deranged black man yells "I don't care if I am going to jail!", things are about to go hot. This is a common phrase that I have heard on the street. That said, I think a manslaughter investigation is required.

  134. @Peter Hagendorf
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    You don't seem to know much about crime in America. (You apparently think that Hispanics commit a lot of violent crime against whites.) You also don't know warring armies are in fact expected to follow standards of conduct: look up "war crimes" or "Geneva Convention." And you provide no evidence for your vague, catastrophic assertions.
    So why should I care what you think?

    Replies: @The Anti-Gnostic

    Well let’s take a look around the American Southwest.

    Texas top 10 most wanted (TX is 70% white):

    https://www.dps.texas.gov/texas10mostwanted/MostWanted/Fugitives

    San Diego most wanted (60% white and Asian):

    https://www.sdsheriff.gov/resources/most-wanted

    FBI/California:

    https://patch.com/california/across-ca/fbis-23-most-wanted-fugitives-accused-california-killings

    FBI:

    https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten

    If I got more granular and systematic it would show what is already suggested: Meso-Americans are at least 2+ times more violent than whites.

    The naturalized ones also vote 60+% Democrat. Central and South American immigration is political and cultural suicide for naive white conservatives with surnames like Hagendorf. You can also look forward to those other great Meso-American pastimes of kidnapping insurance, concertina wire, security guards with full auto weapons, and hilariously incompetent socialism.

    If you want more latinos around you, that’s great. Immigration is a local phenomenon which should be administered locally.

    • Disagree: Corvinus
    • Thanks: Renard
  135. Anonymous[461] • Disclaimer says:
    @Anon
    @Anonymous


    I don’t know what would possess someone to be this stupid and challenge a group of people like this. It’s like jumping in the lion’s den at the zoo.
     
    Disgusting. Did the man survive?

    Replies: @Anonymous

    I believe he did survive yes.

  136. Kylie says:
    @Mike Tre
    @Kylie

    It’s a good possibility that the father of this dead child was a negro as well, and this young woman was under the false impression that just because she sleeps with one she is somehow accepted by them.

    Replies: @Kylie

    “It’s a good possibility that the father of this dead child was a negro as well, and this young woman was under the false impression that just because she sleeps with one she is somehow accepted by them.”

    True. If so, just another reminder that you can’t fix stupid.

    Just checked Facebook. A gal with the same name, same location and a white boyfriend. Still dumb, imo.

    • Agree: Mike Tre
  137. @Hibernian
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    They openly brag about copyright piracy/cry about the possibility of getting caught.

    Very long winded pointless intro.

    Going after your enemy by going after his family (15 y.o. Granfather committed suicide,)

    Extreme violation of privacy finding identity of 15 y.o.grandparents including saying Grandmother's name out loud on the air.

    Implying LHO connection based on nothing really.

    What a class act!

    Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard, @J1234

    I agree, and the windbag presenter claims to be friends with someone who forced people to sign documents at gunpoint, making both the friend and the windbag seem unstable. To some extent, this undermines the credibility of the presentation.

  138. @Anonymous
    @Yojimbo/Zatoichi

    Please try to remember that you don't have any friends who are your enemies. Try to save your concern for your friends. They need it badly.

    Replies: @Yojimbo/Zatoichi

    In the context of the paragraph that was previously focused upon, honestly can’t begin to decipher what the hell you just said. It’s far too cryptic. Friends today, enemies tomorrow? One would tend to hope that that wouldn’t occur. Otherwise, it makes no sense regarding what was being focused upon.

    The focus was upon: Would liberals, leftists, those to the left of the political middle really empathize with those of a different political persuasion from their own? Experience from the past decade would show that the answer is a clearly resounding “no, they certainly wouldn’t”. That Carlson tends to display a view of fairplay toward those of the opposing viewpoint demonstrates that:

    He isn’t used to viewing actual physical fights between opposing political proles.

    Or,

    He has yet to update an antiquated, late 20th century a la “Diff’rent Strokes” trope “fighting doesn’t solve anything. let’s all make nicey nicey and be the best of friends, people.”

    Or,

    He is so fairly insulated, protected, from various consequences of actions regarding those he habitually reported on. All those times he did stories re: Antifa, BLM, and other groups, what did he think was taking place in the streets each time these groups held rallies? Or did he actually buy the official narrative that these were merely “[mostly] Peaceful Protests”?

    Down in the actual trenches, in the streets, unpleasant things happen. That Carlson appeared surprised to not only view it in real time, but also to have feelings to instinctively take a side (but quickly suppressing the initial emotions) speaks volumes regarding his naivety about such matters that have occurred more often than most would care to admit.

  139. Alden says:
    @Kylie
    @Mike Tre

    "More negro savagery:

    Pregnant woman shot 7 times in carjacking attempt..."

    The demographics for the zip code in which the store is located are 76.8% black, 17.7% white. Why would a young pregnant white woman feel safe going to a convenience store with black men milling around outside it? Because it was daytime? Because she wasn't dressed provocatively?

    The young woman is either woefully ignorant or deprived of the support due a pregnant woman by the father of her unborn child. Or both.

    Replies: @Mike Tre, @Alden

    Fact check “dressed provocatively “ is the standard defense for rape, not murder attempted murder and carjacking A&B GBI robbery etc.

    Happened in Fayetteville NC home of that public nuisance Fort Bragg , Pope airfield and a dozen other military bases full of thug black soldiers and airmen and their black thug children and thug retired black military because of Fort Bragg and the retired black thug military Fayetteville is about half White and half Black. 46 percent black, a sure indication of a high crime town. Even if they are affirmative action government workers.

    Black military and black veterans are first and foremost black. And bring their black crime to every town near a base.

    I hope she finds a personal injury attorney and sues that store and or the mall landlord for not having a security guard.

    So nice if you to mention she wasn’t “ dressed provocatively “

    • Replies: @Kylie
    @Alden

    "So nice if[sic] you to mention she wasn’t 'dressed provocatively '.

    So nice of you to read what I wrote. Oh, wait, you didn't do that.

    I didn't mention it. I asked if she was.

    "I hope she finds a personal injury attorney and sues that store and or the mall landlord for not having a security guard."

    Apparently you didn't read the linked article, either. This happened at a convenience store, not a mall. In any case, good luck finding a mall security guard who will do anything but watch the mayhem ensue.

    She put herself and her unborn child in harm's way. You could make an argument that avoiding blacks is one of the obligations of a pregnant white woman, along with not smoking, drinking, etc. Yes, I feel bad for her and no, I don't think she in any way deserved being shot and losing her baby.

    But until such time as whites do not have to be around blacks, they, the whites, should avoid them in public (especially when the blacks are in a group) and exercise extreme caution when they can't avoid being around them. This girl wasn't at a pharmacy getting life-saving medicine, she was at a convenience store, getting something she most likely didn't absolutely have to have. A very costly mistake.

    Replies: @Alden

  140. @John Milton’s Ghost
    @Art Deco

    I’m making a general statement of course, which is prone to error, but Wesr African blacks as a group have higher bone density, muscle mass, and testosterone levels, all of which are higher in the male of the species in general.

    Black men in the fields they dominate—athletics and music—adopt a hyper-masculine persona. Being dissed is analogous to insulting one’s honor, and is regularly defended. And because they’re black the ruling classes accept it.

    What you’re noticing with domestic relations is something else. West African women worked agriculture and thus are accustomed to making a lot of household decisions; in Africa this could be relegated to a sphere of influence but in America translates to a power struggle. So there’s little black patriarchy, but there is still plenty of masculinity. Much counterproductive of course, as polygyny among black men is de facto alive and well, to judge from cohabitation rates and widespread baby mama drama and paternity confusion.

    I suppose it’s stupid for me to pine for a renaissance in masculinity by pointing to a dysfunctional group, and it was not meant as a policy prescription, but I do think the nosedive in masculine behavior among whites is at catastrophic levels.

    Replies: @Nicholas Stix

    “black men in the fields they dominate—athletics and music—adopt a hyper-masculine persona. Being dissed is analogous to insulting one’s honor, and is regularly defended. And because they’re black the ruling classes accept it.”

    “Persona” is the operative word. These are the same mopes who are obsessively bisexual (e.g., prison rapes of White men).

  141. @Chrisnonymous
    @clifford brown

    Best line from that article:


    Vazquez said he had mixed feelings about the fatal encounter — particularly since he said Neely had not physically attacked anyone on the train before he was taken down.

    “I think that in one sense it’s fine that citizens want to jump in and help. But I think as heroes we have to use moderation,” he said.
     
    LOL.

    Replies: @Nicholas Stix

    “‘He starts to make a speech,’ freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez said in Spanish during an interview Tuesday, referring to the disturbed man.”

    A New York-based “freelance journalist” who doesn’t know a word of English?

    • Replies: @YetAnotherAnon
    @Nicholas Stix

    "A New York-based “freelance journalist” who doesn’t know a word of English?"

    Maybe he covers the Latin Beat.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e2zA5Akaog

    (30+ years back I was in Chicago and my luggage was in Miami - I went to the bar next to my motel and literally no one there spoke English. Had to get by on my holiday Spanish.)

  142. @Bragadocious
    @Pastit

    Yep, Fox is creating another cover story, like Judge Nap's alleged groping in an elevator. The real story here is Tucker angering the Brits, as seen with Boris Johnson calling Tucker out in a bizarre rant at the pro-war Nato lapdog Atlantic Council. Here's what he said:

    “I have been appalled to discover just how many people are afraid and frightened of a guy called Tucker Carlson. What is it with this guy? All these wonderful Republicans seem intimidated by his perspective.”

    Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans.

    Johnson came to America because of those polls. He came here to loot our Treasury on behalf of the gay disco, and to get Tucker shitcanned.

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

    “Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans.”

    Brits, with our mega-inflation, runaway rents, ever-increasing number of alien colonists*, seem to revel in this proxy war, perhaps because things are so bad at home. I say ‘seem’, because all alternative views are suppressed. I’m told you can still get Russia Today and Sputnik news in the States, they’re not available online in the UK unless you know how to use TOR or alternative DNS servers. And the media are in lockstep – “Putin’s goons” (Daily Mail), Russia’s “unprovoked invasion” (everyone).

    * “Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights” shouts the Guardian on the front page.

    Images of poor Second Embassy Clerk Johnson trying to get out and being told his wife can’t come? Not quite. More Sudanese immigrants to the UK trying to get their extended families out.

    Roza Mohamed, a British citizen, described how her Sudanese sister, Amina, and her three-year-old niece, Samrin, were prevented from boarding an evacuation flight out of Port Sudan on Monday evening because Amina lacked a UK visa and was not able to prove Samrin’s British citizenship obtained via her father, currently in Brighton.

    ““I’ve not been able to sleep or eat because of the stress,” said Amr Elnazir. The 23-year-old from Manchester lobbied the FCDO to allow his uncle, Kamal, and his uncle’s wife, Batool, along with their four children aged between six and 13 to be able to board an evacuation flight.”

    At the same time as lobbying for the entire world to move to the UK, the Guardian bemoans the huge power imbalance between landlords and tenants.

    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/may/03/my-landlord-has-left-me-in-a-flat-with-a-leaking-roof-for-a-year

    P.S, the story of the “performer” being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

    • Replies: @Bragadocious
    @YetAnotherAnon


    P.S, the story of the “performer” being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

     

    Of course. That's the crack cocaine of British life--Yank racial violence.

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

    , @The Anti-Gnostic
    @YetAnotherAnon

    I thought the polite term was "jogger" or "amateur home inspector." Now we're supposed to call them "performers?"

  143. Kylie says:
    @Alden
    @Kylie

    Fact check “dressed provocatively “ is the standard defense for rape, not murder attempted murder and carjacking A&B GBI robbery etc.

    Happened in Fayetteville NC home of that public nuisance Fort Bragg , Pope airfield and a dozen other military bases full of thug black soldiers and airmen and their black thug children and thug retired black military because of Fort Bragg and the retired black thug military Fayetteville is about half White and half Black. 46 percent black, a sure indication of a high crime town. Even if they are affirmative action government workers.

    Black military and black veterans are first and foremost black. And bring their black crime to every town near a base.

    I hope she finds a personal injury attorney and sues that store and or the mall landlord for not having a security guard.

    So nice if you to mention she wasn’t “ dressed provocatively “

    Replies: @Kylie

    “So nice if[sic] you to mention she wasn’t ‘dressed provocatively ‘.

    So nice of you to read what I wrote. Oh, wait, you didn’t do that.

    I didn’t mention it. I asked if she was.

    “I hope she finds a personal injury attorney and sues that store and or the mall landlord for not having a security guard.”

    Apparently you didn’t read the linked article, either. This happened at a convenience store, not a mall. In any case, good luck finding a mall security guard who will do anything but watch the mayhem ensue.

    She put herself and her unborn child in harm’s way. You could make an argument that avoiding blacks is one of the obligations of a pregnant white woman, along with not smoking, drinking, etc. Yes, I feel bad for her and no, I don’t think she in any way deserved being shot and losing her baby.

    But until such time as whites do not have to be around blacks, they, the whites, should avoid them in public (especially when the blacks are in a group) and exercise extreme caution when they can’t avoid being around them. This girl wasn’t at a pharmacy getting life-saving medicine, she was at a convenience store, getting something she most likely didn’t absolutely have to have. A very costly mistake.

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Kylie

    I did read the article and I looked at the Cumberland store and parking lot. It’s a mini mall. Super size mall the ones that are disappearing, medium sized mall with a supermarket a Ross and smaller stores mini mall gas station, parking lot , or parking lot in front of a store whoever owns and or leases that parking lot is liable for medical costs, loss of income while recovering, wrongful death of the baby and a huge compensation for pain and suffering.

    You’re the reason the MEN OF UNZ say women shouldn’t be allowed on juries. You’re proof women always excuse the defendants and blame the victim for the crime the defendant committed. I spent 27 years of my life listening to people like you defending black criminals. I sent the criminals off to maximum terms in state prison no matter what the big fat black mammas and community activists and people like you said.

  144. @YetAnotherAnon
    @Bragadocious

    "Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans."

    Brits, with our mega-inflation, runaway rents, ever-increasing number of alien colonists*, seem to revel in this proxy war, perhaps because things are so bad at home. I say 'seem', because all alternative views are suppressed. I'm told you can still get Russia Today and Sputnik news in the States, they're not available online in the UK unless you know how to use TOR or alternative DNS servers. And the media are in lockstep - "Putin's goons" (Daily Mail), Russia's "unprovoked invasion" (everyone).

    * "Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights" shouts the Guardian on the front page.

    Images of poor Second Embassy Clerk Johnson trying to get out and being told his wife can't come? Not quite. More Sudanese immigrants to the UK trying to get their extended families out.


    Roza Mohamed, a British citizen, described how her Sudanese sister, Amina, and her three-year-old niece, Samrin, were prevented from boarding an evacuation flight out of Port Sudan on Monday evening because Amina lacked a UK visa and was not able to prove Samrin’s British citizenship obtained via her father, currently in Brighton.
     

    "“I’ve not been able to sleep or eat because of the stress,” said Amr Elnazir. The 23-year-old from Manchester lobbied the FCDO to allow his uncle, Kamal, and his uncle’s wife, Batool, along with their four children aged between six and 13 to be able to board an evacuation flight."

     

    At the same time as lobbying for the entire world to move to the UK, the Guardian bemoans the huge power imbalance between landlords and tenants.

    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/may/03/my-landlord-has-left-me-in-a-flat-with-a-leaking-roof-for-a-year

    P.S, the story of the "performer" being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

    Replies: @Bragadocious, @The Anti-Gnostic

    P.S, the story of the “performer” being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

    Of course. That’s the crack cocaine of British life–Yank racial violence.

    • Agree: Kylie
    • Replies: @YetAnotherAnon
    @Bragadocious

    The Guardian and BBC do love a tale of US racism, but I take issue with your implication that the Guardian = British life.

    The Guardian hates British life, as you seem to.

  145. @Hypnotoad666
    @DCThrowback

    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don't realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly -- who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox -- had a good take on the leaked videos.

    https://youtu.be/HsZfdbrR1KA

    Replies: @Cool Daddy Jimbo, @Nicholas Stix, @Almost Missouri

    Thanks! Fantastic video. She’s hilarious. She reminds me of Wendy Williams in her prime, sans the racism, of course, including the business she does with her face, to accent her punch lines.

    And when she invites Irena Briganti (Irena Briganti! Irena Briganti!) to come over to talk about “old times,” she reminds me of that brief but brilliant scene in The Shootist (1976), where Richard Boone’s Mike Sweeney, who wants to kill John Wayne’s J.B. Books, invites him over to his spread to talk about “old times,” and Books says, with tongue firmly placed in cheek, “The good old times.”

  146. @Art Deco
    @John Milton’s Ghost

    I haven't noticed black men are peculiarly masculine. Domestic relations seem to have a lot of volatility but little male dominance.

    Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost, @Pixo, @Sean

    Chemical feminization probably is hitting young black boys worse than whites due to more processed foods.

    Relatedly: Zoomer black rapper LilNasX

  147. @Kylie
    @Hibernian

    "... I think he’ll be charged, possibly with Murder 2, pretty soon. Not that he should be."

    Apparently the mentally deranged guy
    didn't do much besides holler a lot, then tear off his jacket and throw it in the ground.

    But, as I know from personal experience, these psychotic guys can go from harmless and annoying to threatening and dangerous in a heartbeat. I wonder how many people are aware of that.

    Replies: @clifford brown

    When a deranged black man yells “I don’t care if I am going to jail!”, things are about to go hot. This is a common phrase that I have heard on the street. That said, I think a manslaughter investigation is required.

    • Agree: Kylie
  148. @Art Deco
    @John Milton’s Ghost

    I haven't noticed black men are peculiarly masculine. Domestic relations seem to have a lot of volatility but little male dominance.

    Replies: @John Milton’s Ghost, @Pixo, @Sean

    Harvey Mansfield says manliness amounts to confidence in a risky situation

  149. @MLK

    But the text message revealed more about his views on racial superiority.
     
    Nonsense. The only superiority revealed is Tucker's within his milieu. This revelationn is a text in furtherance of his on air emanations to millions.

    Tucker writes honestly to his producer, something that just isn't done these days for anyone who knows what's good for him. Though perhaps that's why Tucker was paid the big bucks.

    Tucker reveals that he suffers from the stereotypical white man's impulses to play the devil's advocate and to not exempt oneself from admitting to dark thoughts.

    “Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.” ― H.L. Mencken
     
    Could anything be more important and admirable than someone who speaks to millions on subjects of the highest consequence in real time considering what those images conjure?

    Tucker, a rather obviously deeply serious person, is fighting against the current fashion to give way to thinking your shit doesn't stink. That we don't all ideate violence and those with a megaphone should be more careful than this:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/clip-resurfaces-of-schumer-telling-kavanaugh-hell-pay-the-price-for-roe/vi-AAYeuSt

    Nor am I avoiding the offending three words -- "It’s not how white men fight." Those come within this:

    I was watching . . .
     

    . . . that is dishonorable obviously.
     

    Yet suddenly I found myself rooting for the mob . . .
     

    I really wanted them to hurt the kid.
     

    I could taste it.
     

    Then somewhere deep in my brain, an alarm went off: this isn’t good for me. I’m becoming something I don’t want to be.
     

    Much as I despise what he says and does, much as I’m sure I’d hate him personally if I knew him, I shouldn’t gloat over his suffering. I should be bothered by it. I should remember . . .
     

    If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?
     
    If that ain't one man's battle against Who? Whom? I don't know what is.

    Now consider "It’s not how white men fight." Tucker was speaking about himself. I won't even Monday morning quarterback that he should have phrased it differently since there was no way to get there from here. Should he have read from the leftist hymnal -- "Speaking as a white man . . ." Or said "That's not how this white man fights."

    Replies: @MLK

  150. Sean says:
    @clifford brown
    White former marine killed a homeless black man with a chokehold on the NYC subway yesterday. No charges as of yet, but this could be turned into a George Floyd incident if the media wanted to rile up unrest.

    https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/shocking-video-shows-vagrant-being-choked-to-death-on-nyc-subway/

    Replies: @Hypnotoad666, @AndrewR, @Chrisnonymous, @djdjd, @Kylie, @Sean

    A person can be heard in the video expressing worry about Neely’s well-being off-camera.

    Derek Chauvin may have been actually provoked into keeping Floyd restrained so long by a bystander saying they were imperiling Floyd’s life at the begining of the incident and that she was recording everything. I wonder if that was was going on with Neely; under him or not a strangle is like a knock out, and dangerous to keep on. It’s not like MMA and Neeely could tap out. Anyway, that thick wavy blond hair on the strangler makes him look very aggressive

  151. @Bragadocious
    @YetAnotherAnon


    P.S, the story of the “performer” being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

     

    Of course. That's the crack cocaine of British life--Yank racial violence.

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

    The Guardian and BBC do love a tale of US racism, but I take issue with your implication that the Guardian = British life.

    The Guardian hates British life, as you seem to.

  152. @Nicholas Stix
    @Chrisnonymous


    “‘He starts to make a speech,’ freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez said in Spanish during an interview Tuesday, referring to the disturbed man.”
     
    A New York-based “freelance journalist” who doesn’t know a word of English?

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

    “A New York-based “freelance journalist” who doesn’t know a word of English?”

    Maybe he covers the Latin Beat.

    (30+ years back I was in Chicago and my luggage was in Miami – I went to the bar next to my motel and literally no one there spoke English. Had to get by on my holiday Spanish.)

  153. @gutta percha
    Here's a video of how blacks fight:

    https://vidmax.com/video/219233-massive-mob-of-black-teens-nearly-beat-white-woman-to-death-for-laughs-in-chicago

    Any more questions?

    Replies: @Alden

    Waiting for race traitor commenters to blame this White victim of black crime for being in the splendid Chicago lakefront recreation area. And being in Chicago and being in the state of Illinois and being near the states of Illinois and Wisconsin.

  154. Alden says:
    @Kylie
    @Alden

    "So nice if[sic] you to mention she wasn’t 'dressed provocatively '.

    So nice of you to read what I wrote. Oh, wait, you didn't do that.

    I didn't mention it. I asked if she was.

    "I hope she finds a personal injury attorney and sues that store and or the mall landlord for not having a security guard."

    Apparently you didn't read the linked article, either. This happened at a convenience store, not a mall. In any case, good luck finding a mall security guard who will do anything but watch the mayhem ensue.

    She put herself and her unborn child in harm's way. You could make an argument that avoiding blacks is one of the obligations of a pregnant white woman, along with not smoking, drinking, etc. Yes, I feel bad for her and no, I don't think she in any way deserved being shot and losing her baby.

    But until such time as whites do not have to be around blacks, they, the whites, should avoid them in public (especially when the blacks are in a group) and exercise extreme caution when they can't avoid being around them. This girl wasn't at a pharmacy getting life-saving medicine, she was at a convenience store, getting something she most likely didn't absolutely have to have. A very costly mistake.

    Replies: @Alden

    I did read the article and I looked at the Cumberland store and parking lot. It’s a mini mall. Super size mall the ones that are disappearing, medium sized mall with a supermarket a Ross and smaller stores mini mall gas station, parking lot , or parking lot in front of a store whoever owns and or leases that parking lot is liable for medical costs, loss of income while recovering, wrongful death of the baby and a huge compensation for pain and suffering.

    You’re the reason the MEN OF UNZ say women shouldn’t be allowed on juries. You’re proof women always excuse the defendants and blame the victim for the crime the defendant committed. I spent 27 years of my life listening to people like you defending black criminals. I sent the criminals off to maximum terms in state prison no matter what the big fat black mammas and community activists and people like you said.

  155. @Corvinus
    @The Anti-Gnostic

    "White standards are for white countries."

    JFC, there is no such thing.

    "The whites who show up on the other side of this hellscape with children of their own will be tougher and meaner than you or me, or they won’t show up at all."

    Right, wait to the future for those high T whites to show 'em who is boss, rather than take back now what you claim is yours from the riff riff. Meanwhile, you live high on the hog with your country club lifestyle in your Virginia retreat, bitterly complaining about Jews and their mystery meat pets. You have no honor and no decency. Put up or shut up.

    When your country starts filling up with people who look like this, then you no longer have the luxury of white standards of openness, pacifism, and “fair fights.”

    "Riots and looting (lol at “protests”) only end when you punch the rioters and looters in the mouth, like Kyle Rittenhouse, doing the job the State was supposed to do."

    Why is it always some other sap that you want to your dirty work for you? But I get it, you're frothing at the mouth because your own daughter had a niglet despite your best efforts at white parenting.

    Replies: @Bill

    For what possible audience are you pretending to know what honor and decency are?

    • Agree: res
    • Replies: @Corvinus
    @Bill

    Let’s cur to the chase— Is there such a thing as “White standards are for white countries.”? Make your case.

  156. @Bill
    @Corvinus

    For what possible audience are you pretending to know what honor and decency are?

    Replies: @Corvinus

    Let’s cur to the chase— Is there such a thing as “White standards are for white countries.”? Make your case.

  157. @Hypnotoad666
    @DCThrowback

    The NYT is laundering Fox News leaks that are intended to make Tucker look like, EEK!, a pro-white person! But the leftist retards who actually run Fox are so far out of touch with their audience that they don't realize all their leaks actually make him look good to non-cuck conservatives and libertarians.

    Megyn Kelly -- who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox -- had a good take on the leaked videos.

    https://youtu.be/HsZfdbrR1KA

    Replies: @Cool Daddy Jimbo, @Nicholas Stix, @Almost Missouri

    Megyn Kelly — who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox — had a good take on the leaked videos.

    Mark Steyn, also fired from various venues, provides even more insight for a few minutes in his Q&A audio at the 10:30 mark:

    https://www.steynonline.com/13438/thanks-a-lot-tucker

    tl;dr:

    • Vindictive producers don’t just fire you, they try to destroy you so you can’t have a subsequent career.

    • In pursuit of the above, they use various underhanded techniques: leaks, surreptitious recordings, non-public communications, etc. They’ll also pay former colleagues to testify against you (not in the legal sense but in the publicity sense).

    • All these leaks are merely opportunistic ex post facto justifications for the defenestration, not the real cause, which was decided on before any of the leaked material was discovered. So, “not how white men fight”, Abby “hostile work environment” Grossman, etc. are irrelevant cover stories.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
    @Almost Missouri

    So, Tucker knew his producers at Fox had employed those tactics previously against Megyn and others, so why did he willingly stick around? Better yet, why didn’t he expose that underhandedness when she got shit canned?

  158. @YetAnotherAnon
    @Bragadocious

    "Polls from February show that the British public is far more dedicated to this proxy war than Americans are. Only 23% of Brits want some sort of negotiated settlement, versus 31% of (smarter) Americans."

    Brits, with our mega-inflation, runaway rents, ever-increasing number of alien colonists*, seem to revel in this proxy war, perhaps because things are so bad at home. I say 'seem', because all alternative views are suppressed. I'm told you can still get Russia Today and Sputnik news in the States, they're not available online in the UK unless you know how to use TOR or alternative DNS servers. And the media are in lockstep - "Putin's goons" (Daily Mail), Russia's "unprovoked invasion" (everyone).

    * "Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights" shouts the Guardian on the front page.

    Images of poor Second Embassy Clerk Johnson trying to get out and being told his wife can't come? Not quite. More Sudanese immigrants to the UK trying to get their extended families out.


    Roza Mohamed, a British citizen, described how her Sudanese sister, Amina, and her three-year-old niece, Samrin, were prevented from boarding an evacuation flight out of Port Sudan on Monday evening because Amina lacked a UK visa and was not able to prove Samrin’s British citizenship obtained via her father, currently in Brighton.
     

    "“I’ve not been able to sleep or eat because of the stress,” said Amr Elnazir. The 23-year-old from Manchester lobbied the FCDO to allow his uncle, Kamal, and his uncle’s wife, Batool, along with their four children aged between six and 13 to be able to board an evacuation flight."

     

    At the same time as lobbying for the entire world to move to the UK, the Guardian bemoans the huge power imbalance between landlords and tenants.

    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/may/03/my-landlord-has-left-me-in-a-flat-with-a-leaking-roof-for-a-year

    P.S, the story of the "performer" being killed on the subway is apparently the most read item on the Guardian site.

    Replies: @Bragadocious, @The Anti-Gnostic

    I thought the polite term was “jogger” or “amateur home inspector.” Now we’re supposed to call them “performers?”

  159. @Pierre de Craon
    @prime noticer


    Oh, so now the New York Times is the reliable and credible newspaper of record.
     
    Indeed. Note, too, that neither Sailer nor his congregation seems interested in the Minitrue-style misinformation on which the article's purported point rests.

    According to the Times,


    … the message, sent to one of his producers in the hours after violent Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 … [emphasis added]
     
    In other words, the writers, editors, publisher, and owner of the Times have decided to pretend that the leaked videos of what actually happened inside the Capitol on January 6 simply don't exist, or else, like the stuff found on Hunter Biden's laptop, these leaked videos shall henceforth be treated as too tainted in their sourcing for respectable people to allude to them in a public forum. How long, I wonder, till we see a Times op-ed declaring them artifacts of Russian propaganda?

    Like the Deep State it serves, the Times disdains truth and will not tolerate those who speak it. Yet Sailerites treat it all as beneath notice.

    Replies: @Veteran Aryan

    Like the Deep State it serves, the Times disdains truth and will not tolerate those who speak it. Yet Sailerites treat it all as beneath notice

    . When you’re swimming in a river of lies, it’s difficult to take notice of every drop.

  160. @Almost Missouri
    @Hypnotoad666


    Megyn Kelly — who knows a thing or two about getting fired by Fox — had a good take on the leaked videos.
     
    Mark Steyn, also fired from various venues, provides even more insight for a few minutes in his Q&A audio at the 10:30 mark:

    https://www.steynonline.com/13438/thanks-a-lot-tucker

    tl;dr:

    • Vindictive producers don't just fire you, they try to destroy you so you can't have a subsequent career.

    • In pursuit of the above, they use various underhanded techniques: leaks, surreptitious recordings, non-public communications, etc. They'll also pay former colleagues to testify against you (not in the legal sense but in the publicity sense).

    • All these leaks are merely opportunistic ex post facto justifications for the defenestration, not the real cause, which was decided on before any of the leaked material was discovered. So, "not how white men fight", Abby "hostile work environment" Grossman, etc. are irrelevant cover stories.

    Replies: @Corvinus

    So, Tucker knew his producers at Fox had employed those tactics previously against Megyn and others, so why did he willingly stick around? Better yet, why didn’t he expose that underhandedness when she got shit canned?

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