But let’s assume for a second that it is her poster: you should still be getting upset about the blatant anti-white hatred this incident demonstrates, the lack of punishment for violent criminals, and, frankly, that white girls are being propagandized into supporting BLM and not being cautious around black people. Going “lol, she had a poster in support of a super whitewashed default normie leftist position, she therefore deserved to die and I won’t get upset about her killing by a violent black psychopath” would be braindead even if the poster weren’t possibly fake news.
But let’s assume for a second that it is her poster: you should still be getting upset about the blatant anti-white hatred this incident demonstrates, the lack of punishment for violent criminals, and, frankly, that white girls are being propagandized into supporting BLM and not being cautious around black people
Don't disassociate her from accountability.
If she really was promoting BLM, then she contributed to the mind-share of an institution that led directly to her death.
This isn't about her in the slightest. This is about the fact that it could be one of my daughters, minding their own business, who gets randomly killed.
As White people, unless you are a fellow white, we need to start thinking about these things collectively. What you seen done to other Whites, even the "bad ones", you have to react like it happened to you. Because one day, it might be.
This is correct. It can and may happen one day, which is precisely why it's even more counter-productive to allow anti-White sentiment to fester and the promotion of pro-White violence to spread.
This incident is neither isolated nor has it really come randomly out of the ether; it's been built out of first-world nations fostering this kind of anti-White violence for years from the top down. And it's been enabled for far too long.
Hopefully, as you say, this will prompt the enablement of collective thinking to start deconstructing out-group biases and rebuilding in-group safeguards.
Her bedroom wall had a BLACK LIVES MATTER poster.
Zero sympathy.
Maybe. The uncropped photo looks more like she’s hanging out in someone else’s room. Allegedly, this is her room.
But let’s assume for a second that it is her poster: you should still be getting upset about the blatant anti-white hatred this incident demonstrates, the lack of punishment for violent criminals, and, frankly, that white girls are being propagandized into supporting BLM and not being cautious around black people. Going “lol, she had a poster in support of a super whitewashed default normie leftist position, she therefore deserved to die and I won’t get upset about her killing by a violent black psychopath” would be braindead even if the poster weren’t possibly fake news.
Don't disassociate her from accountability.
If she really was promoting BLM, then she contributed to the mind-share of an institution that led directly to her death.
Darwin Award at its finest.
This isn't about her in the slightest. This is about the fact that it could be one of my daughters, minding their own business, who gets randomly killed.
As White people, unless you are a fellow white, we need to start thinking about these things collectively. What you seen done to other Whites, even the "bad ones", you have to react like it happened to you. Because one day, it might be.
This is correct. It can and may happen one day, which is precisely why it's even more counter-productive to allow anti-White sentiment to fester and the promotion of pro-White violence to spread.
This incident is neither isolated nor has it really come randomly out of the ether; it's been built out of first-world nations fostering this kind of anti-White violence for years from the top down. And it's been enabled for far too long.
Hopefully, as you say, this will prompt the enablement of collective thinking to start deconstructing out-group biases and rebuilding in-group safeguards.