I don’t intend to discount that entirely, but I think it’s extremely counterproductive to make that your focus. This killing is among the most blatant examples of black criminality, black racism, issues with the revolving door justice system, and issues with public transportation all rolled into one. It is breaking into the mainstream in a way that other incidents haven’t. It has, if we’re being honest, about the most sympathetic victim one could ask for. Completely unthreatening, war refugee, woman, sitting there minding her own business completely.
If you see all that and your first choice is “I better dig up dirt on the victim so I can discount her death” rather than “holy shit, I need to push hard on this because it’s terrible on its own, but maybe we can finally get some useful policy changes,” your political instincts are shit.
It's more-so that this is a result of abandoning in-group bias, and an inevitable outcome by completely throwing common sense aside.
It's like living in a tiger cage and then being shocked the tiger attacks you one day.
The push for policy change should have come WAY sooner. That's what's disheartening here: All these whores and slurries promoting the very foundations that enabled this atrocity to take place. And now people are shocked that the thing they enabled has come true.
How absurd.
But you're right, hopefully this FINALLY leads to people stop acting stupid, stop supporting White genocide, and stop supporting out-group violence (but I doubt normies will finally wake up in the way that they should).
I totally understand where you’re coming from, but at a certain point, I think you just have to deal with the world as it is. And in this case, that means accepting that maaaaaybe this girl leaned left, or maybe was even a bit of an activist, but she still shouldn’t have been killed in this way, it still speaks to a monstrous issue that needs fixing, and that taking this moment to spread rumors that directly undermine efforts to address the issue is a bad idea. Even if those rumors turn out to be true.
I don’t intend to discount that entirely, but I think it’s extremely counterproductive to make that your focus. This killing is among the most blatant examples of black criminality, black racism, issues with the revolving door justice system, and issues with public transportation all rolled into one. It is breaking into the mainstream in a way that other incidents haven’t. It has, if we’re being honest, about the most sympathetic victim one could ask for. Completely unthreatening, war refugee, woman, sitting there minding her own business completely.
If you see all that and your first choice is “I better dig up dirt on the victim so I can discount her death” rather than “holy shit, I need to push hard on this because it’s terrible on its own, but maybe we can finally get some useful policy changes,” your political instincts are shit.
It's more-so that this is a result of abandoning in-group bias, and an inevitable outcome by completely throwing common sense aside.
It's like living in a tiger cage and then being shocked the tiger attacks you one day.
The push for policy change should have come WAY sooner. That's what's disheartening here: All these whores and slurries promoting the very foundations that enabled this atrocity to take place. And now people are shocked that the thing they enabled has come true.
How absurd.
But you're right, hopefully this FINALLY leads to people stop acting stupid, stop supporting White genocide, and stop supporting out-group violence (but I doubt normies will finally wake up in the way that they should).
I totally understand where you’re coming from, but at a certain point, I think you just have to deal with the world as it is. And in this case, that means accepting that maaaaaybe this girl leaned left, or maybe was even a bit of an activist, but she still shouldn’t have been killed in this way, it still speaks to a monstrous issue that needs fixing, and that taking this moment to spread rumors that directly undermine efforts to address the issue is a bad idea. Even if those rumors turn out to be true.