Thanks, Mr. Joe!

Whatever you feel about the role you’re playing in the tragicomedy called Weimerica, be grateful it’s not the same as Derek Chauvin. On Tuesday, he was rotting in prison for a crime he didn’t commit while George Floyd’s family was celebrated at the White House. You can always count on black people to ask for free stuff:

I wonder if they had the sense not to leave her alone in a room with him.

That means we can cross them off the list of suspects in the shooting that occurred at his memorial site. You know, the one where they perform baptisms. I’m sure his daughter will grow up to program space ships like those women from Hidden Figures.

Yeah, I bet you’re pretty shocked as well.

Accompanied by rapper Lil’ Baby, they also visited Congress to implore the passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. The death of this beloved scholar and diplomat is being used as a justification for a reform bill. It’s already passed through the House. A cursory examination reveals some insane provisions:

  • Bans no-knock warrants for federal drug investigations
  • Strips qualified immunity from police officers so it’s easier to sue them personally
  • Makes it considerably easier to charge them with criminal misconduct
  • Prohibits any move that “reduces intake of air” as they try to subdue suspects
  • Establishes a national complaint registry for doxing individual officers
  • Introduces the disparate impact doctrine into policing, so that dealing with blacks more than other groups constitutes sufficient proof of racism by a police department
  • Subjects departments to “accreditation” criteria to be set by black organizations
It takes courage to collect a check.

Any version of this that ends up going through would mark a dramatic inflection point in the de-policing of black America that we’ve been experiencing for years. Since they’re doing most of the crime, that bodes quite ill for the rest of us.

What’s particularly disturbing is the legal mandate to police us more and police them less in order to achieve the proper ratio. I’m not sure how the geniuses who remain in the cop business are going to handle that one. It’s probable that a lot of black criminals, who’d be taken off the street before they kill one us, will remain free to do their thing, while we get harassed for contrived or trivial infractions.

I’m never one to express much in the way of pessimism, but my prognosis is a drastic deterioration in our personal safety. I ain’t writing the script, just pointing it out.

One comment

  1. I agree with everything in that Bill except the part about black quotas, all the rest is good. The main issue I have had over the course of my Redpilling career is the police state, back when I was a young man and still believed the Republicans were at least trying, anytime I got to the part about the police state and gulag system the Boomers and Republicans were building, I could not defend it, nor did I want to.

    How can we advocate for Liberty and the police state simultaneously? Since when did Southerners become the Party of the Deep State? In my opinion it was when we started supporting Republicans, who have been twisting our identity around to fit their plans since Lincoln.

    I will leave off here, but if we allow ourselves to become the defenders of the Yankee Republican police state we will lose before we begin, that’s not a hill any Southerner should die on. The answer to governmental tyranny is not more governmental tyranny.

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