John Wilder has a new edition of his monthly Civil War 2.0 Weather Report. Among other things, he notes that the masks are coming off in regard to the anti-racism (aka, racist against white people) movement, specifically citing the amount of money raised by the black thug Karmelo Anthony for his admitted murder of Austin Metcalf, a white athlete at a rival high school, and the comments in support of Karmelo's act of murder.
On the other side are blacks and other leftists upset about a woman named Shiloh Hendrix who apparently lost her temper over some Somali kid stealing from her infant's diaper bag and used the infamous "n-word" which is fine for blacks to use in their music and call one another, but apparently cannot be allowed to pass the lips of a white person. As John notes in his post, after haters tried to "cancel" and dox Shiloh, she asked for donations and has received in excess of half of a million dollars. John writes:
This is driving black people insane with anger. I don’t get it – she said a word and didn’t stab the kid in the heart. And that kid has heard that word a dozen times a day.
No, the reason that this is driving black people crazy is that the taboo is over. The giving infinity second chances is over. The constantly asking, “Why are they more violent?” rather than “What do we do about the violence?” is over. Their well of good will is exhausted.
In his post, "The Battle of Shiloh," Vox Day similarly comments:
What I find most interesting about this latest exercise in US race relations is the way in which it demonstrates how even the nicest, most liberal white people in the entire country have finally had it with Africans and pretending to believe in equality. All of the illusions of the Civil Rights Era that were so easy to believe when the only black people one encountered were either on the television or from the so-called Talented Tenth have been punctured. The post-1965 flood of immigration has now made it clear that where there are sufficient Africans there is Africa, where there are sufficient Mexicans there is Mexico, and that the dirt is not magic nor will it transform anyone, from anywhere in the world, into an ersatz European Christian with a different paint job.
I've seen a bunch of YouTube videos similarly pointing to the Shilo video as a watershed "the emperor has not clothes" moment when the white guilt that has supported the civil rights movement for decades evaporates.
Maybe it represents a sea-change, and maybe it doesn't. The Daily Mail, in its article entitled "Fury as fundraiser for woman who hurled unforgivable slur at five-year-old boy reaches shock new heights," relates:
The support shown toward Hendrix has drawn criticism online, with many questioning the motivations behind the donations and expressing concern over the message it sends regarding accountability for racist behavior.
On the other hand, according to the article, "[t]he Rochester branch of the NAACP launched a crowdfunding campaign to support the child and his family, aiming to raise funds for legal advocacy and broader social justice efforts," and has raised over $341,000. So it apparently pays to let your brat steal from a white mother and film the reaction. Or stab a white teen to death.
Finally, a related video from the creator of the Sargon of Akkad channel on YouTube:
VIDEO: "The Shiloh Hendrix Case is Wildly Escalating"
Akkad Daily (16 min.)
People are done with this nonsense.
ReplyDeleteRacial fatigue is setting in, but I think the liberals will double down. I suspect that the next time Democrats are in power will probably see anti-white policies that will dwarf anything we have seen under DEI. It's all part of the elites engaging in the managed decline of the West.
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ReplyDeleteI was a comment somewhere recently that the U.S. housing market has mostly been driven by people trying to escape diversity without having to drive 4 hours to work.
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