Wednesday, June 08, 2022

One Approach to the Uvalde Massacre

By N.S.

If someone says he lost someone in the massacre, first one must ask who that person was. A child? Spouse? Classmate? Friend? What was the vic’s name?

One must not permit one to be intimidated by hysterical, lying, opportunists. I realize that this is difficult, because they use our humanity against us, and they have many powerful allies.

A few days before May 25, black news 1 (spectrum, formerly time warner) newsreader Ruschell Boone opened a “thing” with, “Three days from now will be the second anniversary of the murder of George Floyd. Some people are still traumatized about it.”

Two sentences, two lies. Nobody murdered George Floyd, and nobody was traumatized over his death, not even his own family. When his family learned he’d died, they did a jig, knowing they’d hit the ghetto lottery.

If one’s interrogator claims, while not being related to any of the vics, to nevertheless have been traumatized, either one is dealing with a rank opportunist, a fool, or a crazy person.

Then, when the interrogator launches into its spiel to exploit the hispanic shooter’s crime, in order to eliminate law-abiding Whites’ right to self-defense, depending on whether or not it’s really lost someone, my response would be either, simply, “Go to hell!,” or “I’m sorry you lost someone but you may not exploit this crime, in order to enslave me. Go to hell!”

The people seeking to exploit Uvalde are genocidal, totalitarian racists. We must not permit them to intimidate, enslave, and genocide us.

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