Minorities Get Results

According to the Pareto principle, many outcomes are the result of an 80:20 cause-to-effect ratio. However, it was introduced by an Italian economist over a century ago. In terms of American crime, it doesn’t really apply since blacks are well under 20% of the population. Still, the concept that there’s a massive disparity between the volume of things that happen and the proportion of people who make these things happen is spot on.

To be fair, the majority of blacks aren’t participating in the civilization-ending mayhem that’s plaguing much of the country’s large cities. The problem is that there’s a percentage of them picking up the slack. As Pareto observed, the small size of this active fraction is irrelevant since a minority makes the majority of things happen.

Back out on the street, of course.

This alarming destabilization was deliberately facilitated through the political process. An international financial parasite spent small amounts of money (in political terms, a few hundred grand is nothing) to buy local DA races, 95% of which aren’t even contested.

In return, his prosecutors moved to unleash crime by putting this active segment back on the streets wherever possible while persecuting police officers and innocent civilians forced to defend themselves. This way, he doesn’t have to change the law because he can use them to pervert its application in the name of justice and equality.

It’s a diabolical strategy that’s achieving outcomes nobody but his ilk desires. The blacks it has unleashed don’t ponder the implications of their actions, and the white liberals who pay it lip service are scared witless now that it’s moved into places like Beverly Hills. It’s even doubtful that his prosecutors want to be stuck taking the backlash for escalating carnage they can’t justify or explain. Politicians are in on it for themselves, they’re not here to suffer for principles or endure unnecessary inconveniences.

There’s really nothing useful left to say.

At it’s core, dissident rightwing politics is about opposing things that the vast majority of the population doesn’t want, was never properly informed about, doesn’t fully understand, and certainly never provided consent. In other words, we’re not the majority but that’s not the point. Our task is to illuminate these issues for the majority and turn it against this other, even smaller minority.