The Meddlers

It’s interesting to see how the things that catch fire aren’t always what one would expect. Breonna Taylor’s tragic death is a case that actually fits the narrative of the modern black persecution fantasy. This was essentially a black swan event in which a black person actually didn’t do anything wrong before being shot by police. This event resulted in a small protest in Louisville, some mewling on the internet and Rand Paul making a statement about no knock warrants. That is all.

Then, you have George Floyd. As a reader of this site, you likely already know that he was a career criminal with a lethal dose of fentanyl, marijuana and the super virus COVID-19 in his system at the time of his arrest. You likely also know that his autopsy revealed no trauma to his the tissues in his neck and stated his death was due to a heart attack after his arrest. You also likely have seen “The Video” and wonder how someone who “can’t breathe” can yell so much and do so at such volumes. Yet his death in police custody, not by police hands (or knees) has resulted in the maelstrom we still suffer through.

When it comes to this current state of affairs, looking at the decades prior reveals much of what we already know. Self-loathing children of Yankee (pardon my language) privilege, strivers, their strap hangers, their race hustlers and behind the curtain influencers have worked long and hard to create the current environment. It is interesting to note that one of the most infamous examples of the self-loathing child of privilege, Karl Marx, cowrote the original work for today’s self loathing children of privilege to base their ideology on. It’s almost like there’s a discernible pattern. But as usual, I digress…

These people, whom shall be referred to as “Meddlers” for brevity, have successfully infiltrated academia at every level, HR departments, government, and virtually every other place that is seen as ancillary to the actual mission of whatever organization they are in. Another discernible pattern for those paying attention. They have spent decades indoctrinating us and our children with lies and using administrative authority to punish any who would dare not agree with sufficient enthusiasm. None of this is particularly relevatory, but the groundwork must be laid before we can answer the original question – why did Floyd’s death spark the current madness and Breonna Taylor’s did not?

The answer is two fold. Firstly, there is video of our gentle giant with a violent criminal past yelling “I can’t breathe.” Bellowing that obviously false statement did not magically repel the police and undo his arrest as he’d hoped, but it gave woketards something to have feelings about. It was a simple thing people could reshare on social media and be aghast by, in accordance with their scripture. It didn’t take reading or thinking or an understanding of abstract concepts like warrants.

The second and more important part of the answer is that Taylor’s death was an inarguable tragedy. Only the most misanthropic and deranged could hear her story and think the shooting was in any way justified, not to mention her legally armed cohabitant being arrested for firing a single shot in self-defense. This could not be twisted by the Meddlers into a divisive issue, as it was so plainly an injustice. The story was, due to its lack of utility, quickly dismissed by the large “news” corporations and fell into relative obscurity.

The Floyd incident is far more useful to the Meddlers. They order the punditry and “news” corporations to air the video repeatedly, and begin making accusations that force people to take a side and simultaneously enrages their thralls. Asking for details, demanding more information before taking a side is verboten and the “R word” gets cast at anyone who dare do so. By design, there cannot be a middle ground and a side must be chosen immediately, before the almost inevitable exculpatory evidence can surface. Even those who claim to be intellectuals among the Meddlers, those who F’ing Love Science!, immediately choose a side and fling poo at those who put any mental rigor into the process.

Forcing people into making infantile arguments or making equally infantile opposing arguments creates a situation where Meddlers can more easily sell federal power grabs as benefiting one side while being deleterious towards the other. In reality, if either side benefits it is an accident, a pressure release valve, or an intentional set up for further encroachments after the next manufactured crisis.

-By Atilla

5 comments

  1. In other words, it’s all an elaborate Three-Ring Circus pre-scripted shit show. Complete with Carnival Barkers and high intensity flood lights directing the attention of the audience away from the last main act to exit Center Ring, to the next in line of sequence; freak sideshows of all shapes and sorts, clowns and clown acts of all types and kinds inserting themselves as distractions at certain places and intervals, exotic animals of various kinds and sorts performing unbelievable tricks at the behest of their trainers for a handful of peanuts, a cup of grain, or a scrap of meat. And so on and so forth. At times of course the audience, or a part of the audience, becomes an integral part of the show. Then there are the Trapeze acts, the high-wire tight-rope acts, overexaggerated slips and missteps and balance checks. And on and on and on.

    Yep. I agree with all that.

  2. Black lives matter. Until they’re no longer politically useful.Then they don’t.

    What does the death of a man in a city in the Deep North have to do with Confederate Monuments and cemeteries, the State of Virginia, and the South as a whole? Not a damn thing.
    But the Yankees have the privilege, among many, of being the center of national attention, efforts and catering, any time that they demand it.
    They come first, last and always in this supposed union of equals.

    1. If Mr. Floyd’s death can be said to have any connection at all with Virginia and the larger South, her monuments and so on, it can only be that his newly-emancipated ancestors might have been forcibly relocated to that region by the Freedman’s Bureau during “Reconstruction” when it was determined they were unemployable in the South during that period, and more trouble to the Bureau and its officers than they were worth (“idle hands,” and all that). More likely than not his ancestors were criminal no accounts like him; those sorts of characteristics have a way of passing down from generation to generation, as you well know.

      But what I’m getting about in any case is that George Floyd may have had a loose connection to the South several generations removed, which connection might have been permanently (for all intents and purposes) severed by a Bureau of the Yankee government tasked specifically with bettering his ancestors’ condition rather than making it worse. If that is the case – and if not in Mr. Floyd’s specific case, it’s certainly the case in many others – the irony of it all is so thick you can slice it with a knife.

      The history of which doesn’t of course do anything to help the South or to vindicate her since barely a smattering of the current population has any appreciable idea any of that ever happened, if they were disposed to accept it in any case, which they’re not; or that, indeed, the Yankee has always been the true enemy and oppressor of the black man on this continent, not Southrons. The only race the Yankee despises more than the African is white Southrons, and a large part of the reason that must be so is because the Yankee has a generations-long inferiority complex about the Southern People; he knows, deep down in his soul of souls, that he is the inferior – the less honorable, the less noble, the less brave, the less loyal and so on – of the two races. Or so I tend to believe; getting into the deeply confused mind and psyche of the Yankee is virtually impossible for me, and probably not a very good idea at the end of the day at any rate. But anyway,…

  3. There’s just no pleasing American Africans.

    They’ve spent the last couple of years incessantly haranguing Whitey that he must kneel in solidarity with Negro grievance.

    So Officer Chauvin finds himself in proximity to blacks and, seeking reconciliation and common ground, kneels as he has been instructed.

    And the entire country goes, pardon my unfortunate phrase, apeshit.

    There really is no pleasing these people. Do they want us to kneel or not?

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