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I’m done. I am not now, nor have I ever been, nor will I ever be even the least bit racist and I condemn police brutality in every instance. I had sided with that portion of the peaceful protesters who were campaigning against that brutality. But now those people have been entirely co-opted by death-worshipping subhumans and the legitimate protesters are now, even if unwittingly, supporting these monsters.

When even a staid publication like Popular Mechanics aids rebellious nihilists bent on destruction for the sake of not even destruction itself but of nothing at all – of death – then for me the proverbial last straw has been placed.

No more sympathy, no more empathy, no more anything for these creatures. They have earned nothing but loathing and their peaceful compadres are like innocent civilians in war – their fates are caused by the aggressors, not the defenders.

I stand to defend what’s right. The rampaging rebels and all their enablers can go to hell.

3 replies on “Popular Monsters”

Me Too! (Get it?) A lady on social media asked (in frustration) the question “What did these acts of destruction (in Minneapolis) accomplish”? Some anonymous twerp responded “it’s finally raised the awareness this country and even the world needed to say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!”.
I usually don’t engage in the non-sense but I am so sick of these blind/self centered/AH children I wrote: “The only “Awareness” it raised for a lot of people is how little time and intelligence it takes to destroy what took decades to build and nurture. Watching people destroy or allow someone else to destroy their city makes a lot of people from outside the area who used to care and be willing to speak up and get involved just not care any more. They take a step back and say don’t bother me and I wont bother you. Good luck.”

A lot of people from outside the area have spent a lot of time and money on projects in the city. Everything from multiple food drives each year, cleaning parks, waterways and vacant lots, paint-a-thons, etc, etc. Watching the fires over a couple weeks and seeing the revelry at the destruction and the city and state government doing nothing just let rip and ware themselves out, took any ambition and financial generosity I had left out of me. I may change my mind someday but not as long as the children are running around free with matches and jars of gasoline and nobody seem to care.
 
 

I felt, in a way a bit back, that some of the protests were a little like the TEA party. No cohesion, organization and only loosely following the same goals or objectives. At least the TEA party had a general plank, of reducing taxes and government control while these protesters just want “justice” in some nebulous form. The lack of a central entity meant though that both could be co-opted, the TEA by shills and media plants but the BLM groups were either wholly taken over by Antifa types, criminal proponents and race hustlers totally destroying their message.
I sorta feel sorry for them since there will be a lot of well meaning innocent victims of the crime in their community but they don’t seem to stop and think or look into the sources of the information they’re using to find out who the people are they wish to deliver to justice. Candice Owens’ video the other week, should it be viewed by them, really should open their eyes. Too bad their eyes won’t see it.

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