I've been a little bit down since we last spoke, I must admit. The news, and maybe more importantly, the reaction to the news has somewhat floored me.
If you don't know what I'm referring to (and I wouldn't even blame you, really, since the corporate media seems to be going out of its way to NOT cover a lot of this) here is a shortlist:
-This one has been in the news a lot obviously but Karmelo Anthony, a black high school student, murdered a White high school classmate in cold blood. Just about everyone knows this. However, he was sentenced to 30 plus years in jail and the reaction from the black community has been breath taking. Even for me, somewhat of an expert in this field at this point, the reaction by quite literally every single black person/account I have seen comment on this case was in support of Anthony. Saying he was justified in plunging a knife into the heart of his 17 year old classmate because he, Austin Metcalf, dared to ask Anthony to leave their tent, where Anthony went for the express purpose of getting into a confrontation. It's like one of them smoking on the subway or talking during the movies or cutting in line. It's a dare, an open invitation for violence. Anyone who has been out in a city a few times knows exactly what I'm talking about.
-Henry Nowak, a British teenager, was stabbed to death by a Muslim guy in a turban who, apparently, are allowed to walk around Britain with gigantic 'ceremonial' knives (I'd LOVE for some Euro cuck to explain the difference between a regular knife and a 'ceremonial' one). When the police arrived on scene, they handcuffed Henry, the kid who was stabbed! He bled out with handcuffs on, all because the Muslim guy told police that Nowak said something racist to him.
-Also in Britain, the Muslim Rape Gang report was released a few weeks ago. It states that something like 250,000 young girls have been systematically raped, tortured, abused, drugged, killed and kidnapped by gangs of Muslim men since the 70's. The report itself reads like something out of horror novel you'd have to send a check to purchase. It was largely ignored by the media/BBC, and some of the reactions to it, particularly by women, have been shocking, to say the least.
-A French 17 year old was beat to death by Muslims, who went back to the scene hours later and filmed the boy dying. They laughed and literally had a party over his dying body.
-New York just elected a woman, Daraliza Avila Chevalier, for local government who said that America deserved 9/11, among many other things:
-Oh yea, a disabled man was nearly be-headed in Belfast. Almost forgot about that one.
-Another Muslim guy tried to stab a group of school children. After he was thankfully subdued, a group of women held hands around him and made a human shield to protect him. To protect the guy who just tried to murder multiple children, right in front of them.
I could quite literally go on and on. But it's all the same: White people being either murdered, raped, stolen from or replaced in their home countries. Often, all four.
And to be totally honest, I'm a little bit split over everything.
On the one hand, I sometimes think, am I just being manipulated by social media? The algorithms want me scrolling while appalled, and I sure do do that sometimes.
But on the other much bigger hand, I see a grim, dark future. Maybe not for me, but if nothing changes, definitely for my children and their kids. Because where does all this lead? I mean it's no secret that just about every single non-White race out there seems to openly fucking despise us. That seems to be the core tenant of modern leftism today when you think about it.
It doesn't look like voting our way out of this is an option, either. We can barely get anything done with Trump in office. It feels like with just one term of the next 'Democrat' president, we're going to get absolutely flooded with third world immigrants again, on top of 'pathways to citizenship' for the ones already here. I really do think that things are going to get worse before they ever start to get better.
So I just don't know, really. I've been really down about it at all. The 'empathy' people laughing at a report that states 250k young British girls were systematically raped on an industrial scale with politicians and police in on it. Every single black person on earth siding with Karmelo Anthony.
The one good thing though I will say is that at least the conversation is changing. People are waking up, bit by bit. Every normie I've talked to about the Karmelo Anthony trial has been as flabbergasted as me. One of my friends said 'are we missing something?' which I thought encapsulates it fairly well.
Yea, we're missing something alright.
They hate us. They tell us they hate us. They video themselves beating children to death. They're proud of scamming welfare and food banks and whatever else they can possibly scam. They stab our children and our women create a human barrier around them, with the blood of 4 years olds still hot, dripping off his knife (which he is legally allowed to carry due to his 'religion').
I really do typically hate doomerism like this. It isn't productive. And I always remember in the back of my mind, every generation thinks some version of 'it's all over!' There's a famous quote by Socrates from 400 BC: "The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age. They are impatient of all restraint. They talk as if they alone knew everything and what passes for wisdom with us is foolishness with them. As for girls, they are forward, immodest and unwomanly in speech, behaviour and dress."
So does it always feel like this? Will I be an old man one day, looking back and thinking 'boy that was a dumb thing to have been worried about'? Or will it be the exact opposite? I bet a lot of people in Europe wish they had done things differently 20 years ago as The Camp Of The Saints comes to life. (By the way, you must read that book if you haven't. It's scary how accurate it was, although honestly, if anything it wasn't harsh enough, given what we've seen now. Camp Of The Saints, and even Atlas Shrugged, mostly positioned the 'looter/migrant' class as shamelessly throwing their helplessness and ineptitude in our faces, saying 'it's your duty to save us!' They missed some of the anger though, in my opinion. The resentment. The envy. The burning, dumb anger in these peoples eyes).
Anyway, that's about where I am right now with it all. Like, am I being genocided? Right now? I mean, I just watched the 2 part Real Housewives Of Rhode Island reunion. I live on a cul de sac. I can't claim to be a victim of anything right now, really. Well except for nearly half of my income being effectively stolen from me. But is that part of the insidiousness of it all? How quiet it is? Busses full of fighting age men from the third world being dropped off in Nowheresville, Ohio in the middle of the night. Boat after boat filled with nothing but young men washing ashore in France and Britain, being welcomed with new phones and new houses. Funding our own demise. Video after and video of groups of black kids stomping on someones head. Before 2020, how many times had you seen a video of someone getting their head stomped on? How many videos did you see of women getting knocked out? How many have you seen since?
So where does this all lead? Both parties are getting more and more extreme. Is this the end result of every Democracy? Eventually the parties inch further and further apart, one side votes to take the resources from the other side and it slowly gets worse and worse until there is war.
Look at this tweet. It's supposed to be 'evidence' of people harmed or killed for the USAID cuts. We (you) are expected to pay for the diesel inside of ambulances in Libera, Africa. Anything short of this is murder.
Honestly, really read that tweet. Think about what all of that implies. That these people have no agency whatsoever, even expecting them to pay for their own fuel for their ambulances is too much of an ask. The burden falls on you, American taxpayer four thousand miles away, for some inexplicable reason. And this isn't a fringe view at all. Roughly half of all people in this country feel this way.
So that's why I think that this ends in war. One side says the other owes it infinity dollars for an infinite amount of time and they are not interested in talking it out anymore. You throw in the SCOTUS decision that just came out today that basically says that everyone on the planet is an American, and I see darkness ahead.
I know I'm a bit scattered with it. I'm honestly not 100% sure how I feel about everything. I don't even want to be thinking about this shit. I want to talk about sports betting and Bitcoin and Fourth of July hot-dog eating contests. But we can't just keep moving and paying and pretending not to see things. I know I don't want America to be less White and I know I don't give a fuck what anyone thinks about that. I know that nearly half of this country treats the other half like they're owed something from them, forever. And I know I'm done pretending not to notice really obvious and important things.Random things:
-Here's some perspective on things. This fourth of July, ask your boomer aunts and uncles, which do they think is more? Per 100k deaths per year, people dying from the heat in Europe? Or people dying from gun murders in America? It's nearly 500% MORE Euro cucks dying from the heat. (How fucking pathetic is that, by the way? Imagine living somewhere where they tell you you're not allowed to buy an AC unit? Has Europe always been this cucked?) Now imagine only White gun murders. That number would be less than 2.
-A 14 year old black kid was arrested for the armed robbery of an 11 year old White kid at his lemonade stand. They pulled a gun and took the cash box. The second suspect is still on the loose. Can you imagine this story with the races reversed? Your brain literally can't do it. Go ahead, try right now. Try to picture it in your head. Why do we live like this?
-Two new Canadians pouring their used oil right down a catch basin. Can you imagine the shit like this that goes on everyday, completely unnoticed?
-Isn't diversity great?
-Look at how they talk about us. This is Chauntyll Allen, a school board member at St Paul Public school (@SPPS_News).
-Oops! Honest mistake, I'm sure.
-When Reddit has to decide between pretending to care about 'sex workers' or black peoples 'lived experiences':
-This is the shit that was going on before the 'colonizers' came.
-Lastly, this headline was too much to ignore. This is 100% real:
Report: Female cop shoots Jewish rabbi outside Pornhub office in Canada while hiding from Marxist gunman who killed immigrant officer named Mohamed