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Should be a wild four years.

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I dunno who that is, but this formulation is boilerplate. "Black behavior can be seen as a response to history." Yeah, it sure can. This is just a narrative frame. Oh, you think these people make terrible decisions? Well, here's their tragic backstory... how do you feel now?

Thing is, intellectual rigor demands investigating alternative hypotheses. And one of those is that black behavior's a product of genetics and IQ. But these types don't wanna discuss that, and for 30+ years they've been petulantly unwilling to.

The second it becomes a conversation, they stop listening. They just want a monologue.
 
I do agree that this is more likely to backfire on them than anything else, but it's surreal that we've hit this point man.
Absolutely. See my point below about modern leftists' "stomach" for violence.

You left out part of ol' Kenny boy's story.
Oh yeah, absolutely deliberate. He's a complete monster but my post was getting long as it was. He completely deserved what happened to him, and as you say, the shooting was in broad daylight in front of fucking everyone in town and, wouldn'tcha know it, not one damned person saw a fucking thing. What a coinkidink!

I don't know how well that will work with liberal white women and the brainrot, but I agree we're going to start seeing Katrina-like events. I also fully expect some of these judges to start dying mysteriously, both here in the US and in the UK.
Judges will definitely be targeted eventually. The wrong judge will let the wrong rapist free and we'll get another Gary Plauché (and the judge will suffer the same fate as the perpetrator this time). It's just inevitable now. They haven't taken all the decreasingly-subtle signals the nation (including the SCOTUS) have been sending and no matter how loud the shouting gets they just keep on freeing criminals anyway. They're rapidly running out of "easy fodder" with no family and no will to fight back.

As for general violent behavior, reprisals only need to happen a couple times, a few at most. And it needs to come from a citizen, not a government agent, to have the best effect. The moment a crowd of these worthless fat women and their stringy soy boyfriends has to try to drag one of their "friends," kicking and screaming in agony as he tries to pick up his intestines and tuck them back into his gut, towards an ambulance in the distance and praying the medics don't just panic and run in fear at hearing the gunshots that ripped their friend open, they will lose all appetite for conflict. Seeing bright-red blood gushing from someone's belly, seeing a limb lying motionless several feet from its former owner, or looking a lifeless body in the eyes makes shit very real in a way nothing else can. They won't forget it and they'll never attend a protest or riot again.

We are firmly in the "soft [wo]men" part of the "hard times soft times hard men soft men" cycle. None of these modern leftists have the same stomach for blood and guts that the Weather Underground crowd had in the 60's and 70's. There are no modern Bill Ayers floating around leading legitimately threatening radical terrorists. These are grifting niggers and politicians trying to herd Starbucks baristas and perpetual women's studies undergrads into political warfare.

Kyle Rittenhouse shot three scrawny liberal "tough guys with guns," killing two and maiming the third, and the 2020 Floyd nigger riots stopped instantly. Months of violence all ended in a moment once three of their own went down and two didn't get back up. Yes, they tried the kid for murder, and punished him with process, but he was acquitted, and at the end of the day, there are two less violent liberal faggots in the world and the third -- mouthy as he still is -- hasn't attended anymore riots (gun in hand) since. The lesson was learned: you are not invulnerable, your friends are not invulnerable, and in the moment of truth, all the yellow hats and rape whistles in the world won't save your life if you catch a few rounds in the brain pan.

They absolutely will not talk about this because they don't want the idea of "hey we can just kill them" to enter the zeitgeist.
Correct. Notice they're not gloating over Charlie Kirk's death anymore? That was supposed to "shock" us back into compliance, but instead it just pissed everyone off even more. There were no immediate reprisals, but as many of us predicted following his death, the general consensus now outside radical leftist circles is "fuck it, we're sick of wasting time with the police, the system doesn't do anything anyway."

We're going to return to the "neighborhood self-policing" of the 50's and 60's, I think, where minor-to-moderate criminality will generally be addressed by neighbors instead of police and violent criminality will be answered with lethal force with police being summoned for cleanup and nothing else. There simply won't be any cooperation with police to investigate outsider deaths or even just "really rough ass kicking" from residents of White neighborhoods. We'll start hearing "oh you're in the wrong neighborhood, boy" coming out of White mouths more instead of thug mouths, and it'll mean something again.

That'll just accelerate once people wake up and realize (like you said) "oh, we can just kill them." Once "call the police" is just a suggestion and not an instinct anymore, this lingering leftist stranglehold on government and the judiciary will be torn apart in pretty short order.
 
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Holy Jesus. Do they really sleep in the road and drink gasoline? I’ve heard awful things about what they do to rotisserie chickens…
The state government (or equivalent thereof, forget the actual name because it's a territory, not a state) had to do an advertising campaign to reduce road sleeping


My experience with them is very limited but one funny story:
>be like 16 or 17
>walking near opera house with chick
>boong walks up and points at me
>>oi European! That's a beautiful Australian woman
>points at obese she-boong
>>righto mate, didn't say she wasn't
>>oh you're Aussie. I thought you were German or some shit. You're a polite young man, have a good day
>>right see ya

Nothing terrifying but it was fucking weird.
 
It'd be nice if the federal government would, but I guess that's too much to ask for.
Can you imagine having that particular job in some bureaucratic office somewhere? Just cataloging all of the obvious slam-dunk cases that fucktarded juries rejected anyway, realizing not only how stupid John Q. Public is but how many of the stupid ones there are... watching all that willful injustice from the other end of it. Maybe they're just having trouble finding people who'll take the job who can stand doing it. :story:
 
I know it's never going to happen but how amazing would it be if Pam Bondi just came out and said on the record "We have more important things to do than arrest some annoyingly gay attention whore negro"
Government power is dependent on the perception of power. If one loud enough nigger gets away more and more people will try shit.
 
Lemon wants to get sent to the gay rape dungeon where he could get gay raped all he wants, he should be sent to Gitmo or some CIA blacksite with nobody around for him.
 
"George Lloyd" Kek my sides. That's his name from now on.
Ahmaud Avery instead of Arbery or whatever had me cackling when I made it. I like it because if it's released in the wild, I doubt they'll realize Quandel L'Dawkins or whatever name I made up isn't a real person, either.
 
Excuse the effort posting re insurrection act and Minneapolis immigration protests more broadly

The issue with invoking the insurrection act or other more escalatory measures is that the left has practiced the "I'm not touching you" doctrine of protest and obstruction since the civil rights movement. Arguably ever since the more violent aspects of the labor movement were suppressed in the early 20th century. In any case, they are organized and have been doing this shit for a long time. They have lawyers from 'civil liberties' groups like the ACLU and NLG who will defend them for free and coordinate bail funds, along with professional activists and 'community organizers' employed by non-profits who will provide medical supplies, food, water, etc. free of charge. Many of them are 'paid' by the state and local government but I think people do themselves a disservice when they discount all of these people as paid protestors. They are ideologically committed to their cause and are willing to put themselves in harm's way and enact violence to further it. They should not be dismissed as something that can be solved by freezing George Soros' bank account. The tactics they use are designed to allow for friendly local officials, judges, etc. to find "reasonable" excuses for not cracking down on their activity. They fucked up with the church occupation since that was unambiguously a federal crime, ironically thanks to attempts to crush the pro-life activist movement in the 90s, and more generally federal civil rights legislation as a whole. Arguably they fucked up before that, losing control over their pet retards and having too many of them engage in clearly unambigious illegal conduct like assault.

The Trump administration has actually been very smart about picking and choosing what to fight them on, and I think they don't get enough credit for that. The insurrection act threats stopped not because Trump was weak and backing down but because local officials got spooked and clamped down on the more obstructionist protests. The Hennepin County Sheriff deputies weren't outside the federal building keeping agitators on the other side of the road until those threats were made, and it's not a coincidence. I see lots of people claim the Trump administration is weak, but they face an enormous challenge in the form of the hydra of the entrenched bureaucracy, activist judiciary, and complacent legislature. We do not have another two years to slowly phase out RINOs and get our own people into Congress, we need to start acting now, and getting a two thirds majority in the Senate in order to impeach and remove federal judges is not happening probably ever. The Supreme Court has actually been quite cooperative in regards to quickly hearing cases involving the administration, often bypassing normal procedures to quickly overturn the insane activist decisions coming out of the district courts. They are still heavily limited in their bandwidth, and they cannot fix everything at once without compromising their legitimacy as an institution.

I see a lot of fellow right wingers who don't care about preserving institutional legitimacy, and instinctually I get it, but if we're to fix this country we need to build something that lasts, and we simply don't have the political capital nor will to burn everything down now, so in some regard we're stuck with what we have. We need to maintain control of congress in 2026, and your average middle class suburban voter simply is not going to approve of Military Police units bashing in libtard skulls, as much as many of us want to see it.

In the face of all of these challenges, the Trump administration has still effectively frozen the border, doubled the size of ICE's enforcement wing, and achieved record-setting numbers of interior deportations (I hope you're all smart enough to know the Obama numbers were bullshit). Legal immigration has also been significantly curtailed, causing 2025 to be the first negative net migration year since 1931. Progress is being made, even if slow.
 
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he issue with invoking the insurrection act or other more escalatory measures is that the left has practiced the "I'm not touching you" doctrine of protest and obstruction since the civil rights movement. Arguably ever since the more violent aspects of the labor movement were suppressed in the early 20th century. In any case, they are organized and have been doing this shit for a long time. They have lawyers from 'civil liberties' groups like the ACLU and NLG who will defend them for free and coordinate bail funds, along with professional activists and 'community organizers' employed by non-profits who will provide medical supplies, food, water, etc. free of charge.
Another poster touched on this earlier, I think during a mention of the US Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Training Program. The "secondary" and "auxiliary" support structures silently taking care of and backing up every front-line activist are almost more important to target than the interchangeable cogs that blow whistles and shout slogans at ICE agents.

I never thought I'd hear myself say it but they really do need to turn some of that "evil infiltration bullshit" the feds do to militias and conservative men's rights groups back around on shitheads like Scientology (just because the pricks have earned it ten times over and they'd never expect being targeted again by the gov't), the ACLU, the NLG, and all these other fifth column support institutions. They really need a good fucking with. Even if it doesn't get rid of them, just shaking them up and getting them paranoid would do wonders to this endless underground manipulation they're doing. That and Trump seriously needs to take a page from Obama's book and weaponize the IRS against Soros and every other wealthy faggot with their fingers deep in this shit too.
 
I never thought I'd hear myself say it but they really do need to turn some of that "evil infiltration bullshit" the feds do to militias and conservative men's rights groups back around on shitheads like Scientology (just because the pricks have earned it ten times over and they'd never expect being targeted again by the gov't), the ACLU, the NLG, and all these other fifth column support institutions. They really need a good fucking with. Even if it doesn't get rid of them, just shaking them up and getting them paranoid would do wonders to this endless underground manipulation they're doing. That and Trump seriously needs to take a page from Obama's book and weaponize the IRS against Soros and every other wealthy faggot with their fingers deep in this shit too.
Didn't touch on this but I agree. Challenge with it is that the federal law enforcement agencies with the most experience doing this, i.e. the FBI, are also ideologically opposed to it. Forget about the IRS. One thing I didn't see a lot of people notice was that the church occupiers arrested today were not arrested by the FBI, but by HSI, DHS's equivalent organization. They're technically the investigative wing of ICE but they have the authority to investigate any federal crime. That is no coincidence. The plan for dealing with corruption and ideological capture in the FBI seems to be redirecting them to more mundane crimes and building HSI up as the infiltration/partisan group investigation agency for the administration, which is honestly quite smart. Stuff like this goes under the radar but it's important.
 
I dunno who that is, but this formulation is boilerplate. "Black behavior can be seen as a response to history." Yeah, it sure can. This is just a narrative frame. Oh, you think these people make terrible decisions? Well, here's their tragic backstory... how do you feel now?

Thing is, intellectual rigor demands investigating alternative hypotheses. And one of those is that black behavior's a product of genetics and IQ. But these types don't wanna discuss that, and for 30+ years they've been petulantly unwilling to.

The second it becomes a conversation, they stop listening. They just want a monologue.
Ultimately, I don't really give a fuck if Jayquandrius and friends are making my neighborhood unlivable because of redlining because of segregation because of slavery because whatever. I give a fuck that they're making it unlivable.
 
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