Having power and considering yourself beyond criticism isn’t a strength. When people in this category make egregious mistakes, they don’t learn from them because they never had to listen to anybody explain what they got wrong. However, just because they only listen to each other, the consequences come all the same. I’m glad that, despite our setbacks, we don’t fall into said category.
This is what makes the Ahmaud Arbery situation (or Noble Jogger fiasco) such an edifying example of the weakness of those who hold power over this dying nation: They never learn. You’d think the blood soaked, astonishing failure that was the BLM movement, which played a crucial role in Trump’s 2016 election, would be a learning experience.
Of course, one wouldn’t expect them to care enough to gain the insight that inciting black people into a rage gets white people killed and injured. What they should’ve learned though is that it doesn’t help their cause. Blacks are obviously a very important constituency for the Democratic Party. Getting them motivated, making sure they don’t need to show any ID, and transporting them to the polls is absolutely vital to victory in battleground states.
However, inciting them to burn things down and commit acts of terrorism out of provocation by an obvious media hoax gets white people to the polls, too. Most white people under Boomer age don’t bother voting out of a justifiable apathy. Still, there’s plenty of fence-sitters out there for whom being infuriated will do the trick.
As bizarre as it would seem, nobody important seems to understand that there was a direct connection between Obama’s condemnation of law enforcement and the massacres that ensued, and then Trump getting elected when none of them believed he had any chance. Trump simply pulled a Dick Nixon and ran as the “law and order” candidate. This was painfully obvious to anyone not on television or a political pundit.
The lesson is so simple: Inciting blacks to violence against whites through fraud, then blaming whites for everything makes them mad. Anger will get whites to vote, while apathy does not. Nobody ever gets what they actually want, but an animus provides motivation to do their civic duty even if they get nothing out of it. Rage needs an outlet, and for most whites, that means voting.
In the last election cycle, Hillary Clinton brought the Gentle Giant’s mother onstage during a campaign rally, that’s how out of touch her staffers were with what was going on. It was like nobody noticed the TV set showing who was burning down Ferguson, Missouri. These are the same idiots who were popping champagne before the first vote was even tallied. This is what happens when they spend their time only listening to each other, and never to people like us.
Whichever staffer wrote that he was “lynched before our very eyes” for Joe Biden’s teleprompter is clearly suffering from the same delusion. BLM didn’t win the election for Hillary, but it sure helped tip the scales for Trump. His voters are pretty apathetic at this point from the disparity between what was promised and what has actually transpired thus far. Making them angry is highly counterproductive for Team Biden.
There’s already been an elderly white couple hunted down and murdered in a cemetery. As tragic as this incident is, it’s small scale so the media can pretend it never happened. Massacres, not so much. What happens if the case goes to trial and these two innocent men get acquitted?
Acquittals in these types of affairs have a likely outcome. Anybody remember the LA Riots? That could be a more predictive incident than a small scale disturbance like Ferguson since this country is becoming a powder keg as a result of mass unemployment. This is something they probably should’ve taken into consideration instead of following the same old script.
Whatever happens, the good news for us is that fake news drives people to alternative media. The mental route that takes someone from watching CNN or Fox News to our sphere often begins with getting disgruntled over the obvious dishonesty at incidents like this one. That’s the bright side to whatever unfortunate carnage gets needlessly inflicted on America once again.
I’m proud to officially announce my candidacy for the office of Dogcatcher.
Hello Mr. Shackleford bit of a long comment, I discovered this site a few days ago an can really relate to your articles. I myself unfortunately was stuck at an inner city high school away from my small hometown in a major southern city that I was completely miserable at until fairly recently. How you described your school was nearly identical to mine an I was shocked how just how identical they were. Unfortunately I was in the “normal classes” which basically meant that I was with a lot of the dumber people an more violent unstable individuals that fought, sold weed an other pills, an never did work even when the teachers were giving grades an straight up begging for any small amount of work at all just so the students could “pass” that the teachers had only 50/50 chance of being able to “save” them. In my entire 4 years there I learned nothing, but about people an how a lot of politicians an the media who haven’t been in that type of miserable environment are very naive an ignorant about why inner city schools are the way they are an why some people just can’t help be helped to improve their quality of life no matter how hard you try, it’s not rocket science an it’s not “white privledge” it’s people who just don’t care an expect you to give them free stuff an never ask anything in return. There were tons violent an bloody brawls that were even more enjoyable an heroic in most people’s eyes than actual sports at my school over stuff as stupid as a pair fake Jordan’s (not making that up), an as you already know about 99.99999% of the fights were between black guys or black girls an during my time there I only saw 2 fights with white people in it an even then there were still black people in the fight because they were group fights. While it was a majority black school, there were still whites an other races who were breaking rules an stuff as any rebellious teenager would although they were usually smarter about it an didn’t do it out in the open an you’d almost never see them be stupid enough to fight in the cafeteria or a classroom. I have so many stories about that awful hellhole that I could tell for hours, but I’m sure you already know the stories of what stupid stuff went on that was thrown under the rug for parents by the Department Of Communist Indoctrination.
Anyway I say that as a bit of my background on this subject an why I feel the way I do about it. One thing I noticed a lot at my school was that in my English class my teacher would say all this anti white stuff an read all these anti white books an she knew no one would actually read it (There was a scary number of people in my classes who could barely read or even read at all) so she’d just read it to us an then explain it away the usual liberal narrative white man bad. When what she said went an the book went over a lot the black students heads she would then just try to get them outraged by pointing out how much they’ve been wronged they’re whole lives an encouraged them to share how they’ve been wronged by white folks to the entire class . As one of the 4-5 white people out of a 30 person class I was understandably very uncomfortable an honestly scared to be in there at times because I felt like my teachers anti white attacks were at me an I feared the outrage would be directed at me if I made one wrong move. Luckily during my time there everyone was nice to me, well at least they were to my face as I later noticed ,but I’m glad I’m done with that school forever an I never want to or plan to talk to anyone who has or had anything to do with that school ever again for a number of other reasons as well although I don’t wish anyone ill, but as I’m you understand I want to start a life far away from anyone there even if they were decent people to me.
After my English teacher started reading these anti white books an encouraged outrage from the black students in my entire grade I started to notice that conversations went from the usual conversations sports, girls, cars, an overpriced shoes to talking more an more about white people an how bad they were than I unfortunately had to overhear while waiting for the bell the entire class period (luckily I could distract myself with mind numbing computer games), but still. I have a feeling that these types of teachers an influential liberals that know how to enrage people are why the BLM movement exists at all. A lot of the black people in my classes an especially in my English class especially were very ignorant ,even of their own history an would just listen to anyone and do what they say without ever asking any questions. I’m not sure what lead to this happening, but a new white student who had apparently had some issues came along an called this one black student the N word during one of my many free periods who I believe had the same English teacher I had an it instantly turned out into a violent brawl where the white student was completely beat down without mercy as I watched while everyone was cheering an recording the violence when his jaw was broken in the first punch an continued celebrating the violence for days after the brawl. To this day I think that’s the most savage fight I’ve ever seen, an I don’t mean that as a compliment. The short white student was a stupid idiot to say that to a tall an buff black student that he should’ve known good an damn well that he’d be violently beat down, regardless of whatever stuff I have no idea of that led to the brutal beating.
That’s why there are these riots and violently uncivilized movements. The elites have longtime figured how to manufacture outrage among the majority of the black community an use tactics in the media an schools to incite violence an race bait. I believe the entire reason for the black lives matter movement is just to race bait an use it as a platform to incite violence against whites that Joe Biden an Hilliary Clinton know how to use better than anyone to incite this unrest an violence. It’s sad that this is the reality that we live in, keep up the great content Mr, Shackleford.
Welcome aboard. Yeah, I agree that most realistic thinking is rooted in real experiences.
Thanks, an yeah realistic experiences from real life are far better to base thinking rather than “muh feelings”.