We are despised because we are weak.
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On the left, you have a statement from one of the ASU students who was harassed for being white.
On the right, you have the response from the 'organization' that instigated and spread the video of the harassment.
Not only have they no fear at all over what they have done, they double down on attacking the two boys. The boy, on the other hand, says he has "faith" in the process that will clearly exonerate the two hate-mongers, as the university has already labeled it a "disagreement".
Contrary to popular myth, weakness is not what gets you respect or consideration. Only strength. And all we do is show weakness.
-Heinlein
Which is why I want some level of interpersonal violence to be legal. Not much, but a low level which would allow for effective problem solving without inflicting lasting injury or harm.
there are many states where mutual unarmed combat is legal. Maybe it should be all states.
He has one and that statement very much looks like his lawyer wrote it.
Now whether he has a good lawyer or one of the many woke cultists at the bar willing to talk a straight white male into life-ruining decisions is another matter.
For real. This idea that any attorney is better than none is straight bullshit. Everything in life boils down to whether you share common values with someone else.
Determine that first before you do personal business with anyone.
He's clearly an idiot. He had a Police Matter sticker. Police defend criminals. Police attack innocent people. Look at Australia. Look at EVERY BLM protest. I'm not defending the racists cunts that instigated the confrontation, but he was dumb to have that in the first place, and why even hang out in the multi cultural center - unless he is trying to pick up Asian chicks, there is no reason to be there.
The best advice I can give to young people of any race out there, is to avoid blacks at all cost. This advice applies to black people as well.
Bear in mind these university incidents are always targeting kids, usually in their first year. Almost none of them have any life experience to prepare them for the full force force of the administrative system coming down on them, alongside the loosely organised syndicate of student special interest groups who hate him for what he is. Also given their demographics, they have no experience of mentorship from the education system either, because nobody wanted them. Until they became a PR problem, that is.
It's very easy for them to want to fight but have no practical idea how to, then some lawyer (waaaay to many are woke ideologians looking to score some woke points) or faux sympathetic administrator comes along to advise them that if they just demonstrate good faith first and have a little patience, that will get the administration to listen to them seriously. They know what they're doing with that advice, but they know how to make it seem reasonable, maybe even make it seem noble to rein in your emotions and 'be the bigger man' for a while. All whilst knowingly crippling the young boys' position.
Personally that statement smacks of being coached/ghostwritten, especially considering the much more straightforward sentiments expressed in the incident video. It's not necessarily weakness, it could just be foolishness.
It's fine to be a little mad at their naiveté, I wasn't that fucking gullible even as a fresh faced kid, but don't be surprised when someone throws some kids to a pack of wolves and they sometimes try to bark like one.
I hate remembering that people like us, who know all about how wokeists, are in the minority. Hell, it wasn't until I was mostly done with college (and this was 2+ years after GG) that I truly got redpilled. I'd've been trusting the university to fairly and judiciously deal with the situation too if it'd happened to me.
And yet anyone who advocates for actions that would show strength gets shouted down or called a glowie depending on the form they advocate for displaying.
I'm pretty sure that what you are thinking of, at the moment, would only strengthen the other side, while accomplishing nothing at all. Lashing out while you are weak does nothing for you.
Never lashing out is worse though. To be completely cowed such that you never act...it's hard to fathom a better distillation of abject weakness.
I didn't say never. I have always argued to people who whine that women can do any sort of domestic violence, that this is because of a lack of deterrent. If they knew that such behavior would get their skull smashed, then they wouldn't do it, even if they thought that the police would then railroad the guy.
This video just makes you mad. It has no consequences. Someone being racist to you in public, I'm sorry, but I couldn't care less about your feelings. I care about the effect that it has in the war on woke. Does it help us, or does it help them? In this case, it seems to help us. So I think it's good.
Sometimes you have to swallow your pride and think strategically.
There is no scenario where whites successfully push back against this hatred without a bunch of white people being destroyed by this system. The process of whites becoming strong again will necessarily cost white lives.
If you think "Anti-Trump activist killed in apparent hit" wouldn't play into the narrative because the perp isn't caught, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Every time a BLM activist stubs their toe, the media plays it up like they were targeted by right-wing coffee tables and white-supremacist legos.