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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Rant #2,662: Black and White



Welcome to May 25, the 145th day of the year.
 
Only 220 days more until we end 2021, which I think will go down as one of the strangest and most interesting years on record, right after 2020, of course.
 
Get ready, because we are going to be inundated with news about George Floyd today, because this criminal … err … this patriot of our American flag was murdered today by a rogue cop, setting off calls for social justice that reverberated around the world.
 
I have no doubt that the cop that did this did, in fact, do what he was convicted of, but I don’t believe that it was a white on black thing as so many people around the world want it to be, and more importantly, have decreed that it is.
 
I think that it was a terrible tragedy, where a thug got pinned by a cop that overused his power and went way too far in his handling of this crook.
 
Notice, I did not say anything about either of their races.
 
The cop got what he deserved, the other policemen that were present will get theirs, but this in no way was a situation that had anything to do about race, no matter how much anyone wants it to be about race.
 
This cop was wrong in his handling of Floyd, but it wasn’t a racial incident.
 
Floyd was well known as a drug abuser and a petty criminal in that neck of the woods, and he is being made into a saint by so many people who have been blinded by this phony "racial injustice" thing.
 
The city paid out millions to the family to compensate for the cop’s heinous actions, Floyd’s family will be meeting with the president today, and you just know that there will be more protests today, probably with a lot of violence and anti-police and anti-white vitriol behind these supposed “peaceful” protests.
 
Look, it was a terrible incident, and should have never happened.
 
But to make the rogue cop into the example of how all policemen are is as idiotic as stating that Floyd is the example of how all black people are.
 
It is ridiculous, but that is the narrative today, and nobody dares say anything against it.
 
But here I am, alone in the jungle, saying things against it, because anybody with two eyes in their head can see the Pandora’s Box this case has opened, and opened very wide without a chance of it ever closing again.
 
Whites are now fair game for racist taunts thrown against them, and if you need any examples of that to see with those two eyes in your head, simply look at the New York City mayor’s race, and see how that is unfolding.
 
You have at least a half-dozen candidates with campaign commercials that are so blatantly anti-white that it is hard to believe that they are actually allowed to run these ads on TV without anyone saying anything.
 
This includes several ads that are so blatantly anti-white—including one that states that the person running for mayor was beaten as a child by cops, and became a cop himself in an earlier career move to fight "racial injustice" in a series of ads that feature absolutely no white people in them at all—that you really have to wonder about not only that person’s mindset, but of the mindset of a city that would allow this person to serve in public office.
 
He was the same legislator who last year, when everything was closed up because of the pandemic, told mayor deBlasio that if he didn’t open up the public pools and parks, “I can’t guarantee that I can control my people to be law abiding with nothing to do.”
 
Then we have another candidate—a white, Jewish guy by the way—who has already used what amounts to the race card to try to garner votes form New York City's sizeable Hispanic population. His commercial says his stepfather was Hispanic, a Puerto Rican—and not only is he sympathetic to his "plight," but at the end of the commercial, he and his wife walk among his stepfather’s family, showing that he is almost like an “honorary Hispanic” himself.
 
He has other commercials which are even more repugnant, where he shows a seven-year-old with a Beatle haircut talking about “marriage equality.”
 
Goodness, if you have not seen these ads, you would not be rolling your eyes as you probably are right now, but yes, they exist and yes, they are so blatantly racist that I cannot believe they even exist.

(And that isn't even including the anti-white ideals brought out by the pandemic itself, where inequities along racial grounds have been unfairly dumped on whites, and we have a commercial running on New York television where a group of black doctors plead for blacks to get inoculated, even though they are pawns of "social injustice" and "racism," without looking at the real issue that they, as a group, simply do not want the shot as much as other racial groups do.and it has nothing to do with "racial injustice.")

So that is what the aftermath of George Floyd has wrought.
 
It is all wrong, but we have people in power, and we have people in the media, who believe that this is the way to go, this is the way for our country to act, to actually believe that all the ills we have in this country has been caused by whites, and mainly by white men.
 
We don’t look at the realities, we only want to fester that message.
 
And we even have white people believing this, diving head on into the imaginary “white guilt” that all caucasians are supposed to have.
 
Sorry, I don’t buy into it … never have, never will.
 
And all of this has happened during a supposed pandemic, when we should all be on the same page against one common enemy—
 
But we aren’t. 

And that is the saddest thing to come out of the George Floyd incident for me. 

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