A few days ago I stopped into a gas station on my way home from work, inside was a young black guy who was stumbling around and laughing on his phone, telling whoever he was talking to that he was “high as fuck”.
He walked up to the cashier with a can of Coor Light, threw a handful of change on the counter in front of him, staggered back to the beer section to pick up another one then staggered back to the cashier all with a phone still glued to his ear.
The guy at the register was a skinny white kid in a flat brim hat who looked pretty damn annoyed by these shenanigans. He counted the coins and finished the black guy’s transaction and we both watched as he staggered out of the store, still yammering loudly on his cell phone. I approached the register and the kid told me he wanted to say something but didn’t want to “deal with that race shit” I told him I understood.
I’m not a tough guy, I’ve gotten into a couple fights in my life but it’s been a long time. I do everything I can to avoid that kind of situation now. In that store the black dude was pissing me off, but I knew if I confronted him I would risk him punching me in the face or recording me with his cell phone and telling his social media followers that I was some racist cracker throwing slurs around. So I just stood there hoping he’d go the fuck away.
When you tell other right wing guys about these kinds of experiences they respond with this kind of defeatist logic where they admit there’s not much a White guy can really do if a minority starts harassing them. It’s very angering and a mindset I think the right needs to dispel, but I’ll touch on that later.
I’ve seen hours of footage of nonwhites displaying antisocial and threatening behavior in public and no one stops them. Women decry this sort of thing, demanding to know why there are no men who’d step up and defend a woman from an attacker. Well, we all know what happened to the last guy that did.
Of course, progressive women will vote for policies that ensure men like Jordan Neely are free to harass other women on public transit and that men like Daniel Penny are punished to the full extent of the law for intervening on their fellow commuters behalf. But they never seem to realize the hypocrisy meanwhile men wonder more and more everyday about repealing the 19th amendment.
But for the people in charge of the NYC judicial system Neely is emblematic of the black struggle in America, a man who was failed by society and is now a danger to himself and others, but who also can’t be taken off the streets because in doing so lawmakers would be committing an "injustice”.
Neely and the men like him are tragic cases while men like Penny are forced to act because that same system won’t allow for more police presence in public spaces because that too would be an “injustice”. What do anti-cop progs think community policing is? Some social worker talking down a knife wielding schizophrenic with therapy talk and good vibes? No, it’s derelicts getting accidentally killed by law abiding citizens because the state is incapable of building more mental health facilities.
The fact of the matter is that this culture of ours is set up to prevent people, especially Whites, from acting and spends an insane amount of time and energy shifting the blame for nonwhite misbehavior onto us. Claims from progs about how America is racist don’t hold much merit considering how revered brown people are here, especially blacks.
They exist as a group that cannot be held accountable by any means and in doing so America sacrifices its trust, safety, and property. If the situation concerning Jordan Neely doesn’t convince you, look at the way the media churned out excuse after excuse for the riots following the death of George Floyd during a pandemic in which other people were barred from attending church and funerals and seeing their loved ones in the hospital.
I don’t want to rant about the pandemic for the rest of this piece but suffice to say the Summer Of Love stands out as the point in American history where it became clear what this country’s priorities were as far as how blacks and nonwhites in general are regarded by the powers that be.
Powerful progressives believe it’s “justice” to allow these people to steal, vandalize, and assault as much as they want and if anyone takes issue with it then they get labeled as…well, you know. I’ve seen instances where a White guy working as store security was killed by a thief and progs placed the blame on the White guy for just trying to do his job.
To them, the thief is a liberator of the people who sells stolen power tools on Facebook marketplace to overthrow capitalism. The guard is just a boot licker who was defending a billion dollar corporation.
You may see the myriad of issues faced by law abiding Whites who get their reputations destroyed by the media for trying to confront scumbags in their communities. Look at the case of Jonathan Pentland, a former Army Drill Sargent charged with assault for getting into a confrontation with a black man who was harassing a woman in his neighborhood. He was eventually forced to flee his home when BLM activists began congregating around it and began vandalizing it.
You see cases like that and it’s easy to get discouraged or think there’s nothing you can do to defend yourself. That’s precisely what progs want you to think. But sometimes a man needs to take matters into his own hands not just to keep himself and his loved ones safe, but on behalf of the health of his community, see below.
Now, I would never advocate violence in these situations. Sometimes you have to back down to save yourself the trouble. You also have to dispel the notion that you’re some bad ass who can just shoot his way out of any situation. A lot of guys have hero fantasies involving standing up against the brown hordes with violence, I indulge in them myself from time to time, but I’m not deluded enough to think I could fight my way out of a situation involving multiple assailants.
That’s why it’s so important for White men, or anyone who’s tired of rampant criminality, to organize. Or at the very least try to network with other likeminded people as much as they can. With things the way they are people are becoming more desperate and the calls to abolish law enforcement are just getting louder.
You might be safe in your community and not have to deal with thievery or other forms of crime. But you can’t just assume the good times will last forever, a lot of people who get involved in situations like Pentland or Penny thought they’d never have to take matters into their own hands. But having a community or even close group of men you can trust can ensure that you’re protected as much as possible.
I see this attitude among certain sects of the right where they share a similar apathy towards crime as progs. They figure that society hates them and they shouldn’t bother trying to improve things because there’s no reward. This attitude is cancer as far as I’m concerned and the idea that it’s not your responsibility to keep your neighbors safe because you’re not being rewarded for doing so smacks of douchebag entitlement.
The reward is being able to go out at night and not having to worry about some scumbag hassling you or trying to rob you. It was a privilege that previous generations enjoyed and we let it slip through our hands because we let ourselves become demoralized by people who seek our destruction.
Again, I’m not saying that you should put yourself in harms way to protect your boss’ cash register normally, but there’s some situations where inaction just isn’t an option. Look at this video from a store in Paraguay for an example.
Look at the way the community comes together to dispense justice on a scumbag with a gun without worrying about the consequences. You need to be able to make an example of these people when the time comes for it, lest they run roughshod over you. Unfortunately this kind of action is all but forbidden in America, but the average American citizen can’t be all that concerned with how the media will portray their actions when lives are on the line. And it seems more of us are realizing that every day.
Taking action doesn’t always entail beating up criminals, it can be as simple as striking up a conversation with the guy next to you at a bar about the failings of the criminal justice system and how important it is to stay armed. It can be reconnecting with old friends you’ve lost touch with or volunteering in your community. It can be as simple as turning off the ZOG box and getting a library card.
The media and progs can obfuscate the truth about societal degredation as much as they want, they want the average American to think that being concerned with nonwhite crime or LGBT degeneracy is just falling down some right wing rabbit hole. But the fact of the matter is a certain element of people is empowered to disrupt, destroy, and denigrate society and if we want to stop it we need to start taking our own side.