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JB's avatar

As usual, the facts reported initially were correct, except with a small footnote that they got every detail wrong. What a shame.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

"We were correct based on the information we had at the time."

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Well..now...now.

If the libtards weren't racist against white people then they couldn't stop racism!

Sorta like the irony of #BigTech and the Biden lawyers arguing that if they are not allowed to stop people's speech, it is a violation of their First Amendment rights.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

"But you see, it *could've* happened. And even if it didn't we have something to learn from it because it *might've* happened. So even if the story saves just one life it will've been worth it, if it didn't happen this time."

- Woke rebuttal template since Duke Lacrosse media fiction was exposed.

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William's avatar

Meanwhile, directly associated to those vile white camouflage wearing thugs in Deutschland Uber Alles, Palestinian (mis) health ministery reported via the impartial racist pie hole belonging to talib that 10 million innocent hamas obeyers have been tragically murdered for no reason at all! CNN cannot be questioned, lest you be racist.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Lol, better: "We were correct based on our false assumptions at the time."

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Rikard's avatar

Try using that one on your tax form, while entering zero for how much tax you "owe".

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Fredo's avatar

Classic. 😆

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Lolol.

It sucks being "wrong" because your right too early.

"Thousands of years ago, the first man discovered how to make fire. He was probably burned at the stake he had taught his brothers to light."

~ Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

How typical.

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Erik Hoffmann's avatar

Mainstream logic: the teenagers camouflaged their true colors.

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Suzie's avatar

Hah! Excellent.

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CeeMcG's avatar

My favorite bullshit racism story of the last few years is this one. https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2022/06/13/hate-symbol-or-buddhist-emblem-hidden-villa-cancels-summer-camps-for-1000-kids-after-staffers-resign-over-swastika-tiles/. A former Buddhist monastery had tile symbols on their walls that predated the Nazi swastika but an entire summer camp had to be cancelled because … racism. 🙄. I guess it never occurred to anyone to cover up the tiles with a pride flag?

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Warmek's avatar

Hilarious. There are quite a few places I've been here in New Mexico which were built prior to WWII which have swastika motifs. Funny thing how they didn't all just evaporate once they were deemed unambiguously racist...

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Cynthia Jeanne Ford's avatar

rotfl.The tensions are really high, all the tech companies have headquarters there, Facebook, Google, Apple etc, and the honors AP classes have been cancelled in order to put the lower income kids from what was once East Palo Alto in with the higher achieving kids. Stanford is right there also, of the Stanford Observatory censorship industrial complex that was supposedly just dismantled. Here's a documentary about just that area. I'd also read that what are called "classical schools," are popping up in different places, and one of those is in Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, like Los Altos Hills, being a realm of the very rich. https://rumble.com/v4np95x-killing-america-documentary-38-mins.html?playlist_id=watch-history

What happens, which may not be accidental at all, is that all the kids are totally betrayed. Those that could succeed with a focus on literacy and numeracy (not reeling and writhing and fainting in coils), and those that have books at home, high cognitive ability and high motivation. So everyone is f**ked.

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Xiphias291's avatar

If you ever get to copenhagen, visit the carlsberg brewery. The founder was a great fan of indian culture. You'll have a blast.

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ambrosia's avatar

“….a publication by and for mentally impaired “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Rikard's avatar

Meanwhile in France, three MENA-teens have been arrested under suspicion of raping a twelve-year old jewish girl.

Headlines? Marches and protests? Pundits wringing their hands and clutching their pearls on TV and radio? Politicians calling for definite measures against such perpetrators?

Hell no. Or?

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SCA's avatar

To add further depth to that story--the former boyfriend of the girl, and his two friends, accused the girl of *hiding her Jewishness* and they therefore had to punish her for this polluting of, we may suppose, his halal bodily parts.

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eugyppius's avatar

Every of these stories is just so absolutely terrible, I have serious trouble reading about them.

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SCA's avatar

A very long time ago, before the Saudis began funding their Wahabbist madrassas everywhere in the Muslim world, a girl like me could travel, alone, throughout Pakistan, and continually correct those people who naturally defaulted to the belief that every American was a Christian. (The only guy I did not disabuse was the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates, in whose office I had found a job, and who suspected I might not as assumed be a Christian, and who frequently asked what my religion was, to which I answered that I had none. He asked if it was written in my passport and of course in American travel documents it is not. I did have to knee him once, for other reasons.)

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carily myers's avatar

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Warmek's avatar

Well, maybe the politicians who won recently will say something.

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Simon Baddeley's avatar

Brilliant and almost hilarious, but instead depressing and sinister. A couple of years ago a small tablet stood upright in the ground celebrating the association of a local Midlands recreation park with Romany Gypsies in the early 20th century was grafitti scrawled with the word 'SATAN'. I e-mailed the grafitti clean-up squad of our local council to get this removed. Next I got a phone call from a police inspector (joined up services!) asking if I was 'offended'. I said "Well yes. It's a nice memorial and it'd be good to get it cleaned" "Yes, but were you offended?" "Of course. I don't like to see the memorial painted over. It's local history" "Right. I'll record it as a hate crime" "Hey wait a mo'...." But she'd rung off. This was long before I became aware that these incidents of 'hate' were being officially recorded as 'performance measures'.

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carily myers's avatar

OMG

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Stuffysays's avatar

"white people in clothes are clearly racist and right-wing whilst black people are, in any situation, obviously a victim of something" say all the people without any interest in the facts.

Excellent story showing how we really are reaching the Fall after the Decline!

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Mitch's avatar

all these "hate" crimes could be stopped quickly if every time one happened a DEI administrator was fired.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

No way!...:)....they're just like bureaucrats...create a problem and then justify more bureaucrats to fix it.

The "fix" is in.

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CharlotteKrahn's avatar

Life before the internet and cell phone cameras was so " basic" in comparison. A bratty 11 yr old boy sticks his foot out to trip a girl riding a scooter. If it was intentional, the boy deserved punishment and be made to apologize and offer restitution. Case closed.

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William's avatar

Apology is restitution. Are you going to sue an 11 year old!!! Argh.

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

No you don’t sue an eleven year old...his parents take away his allowance to compensate the girl for any property damage.

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William's avatar

LOL. What does the state (taxpayers) pay for his allowance I wonder?

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Jonathan Ramsay's avatar

I said “parents”. What part of parents don’t you understand?

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William's avatar

Whoa, tough guy. Don’t go “”Third Reich” on me.

I thought you might be an obama, Hillary, Biden child protector. You know, all children belong to the state”@&$$#%.

Geez, chill killer. Grow a sense of humor so I don’t mistake you for Hunter!

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SimulationCommander's avatar

An amazing write-up of a sad state of affairs. Imagine if there had been no video, though.....

"Yes, for days our highest politicians and our leading newspapers have been hyperventilating about a minor fight between two children."

Ironically, that's much better than a bunch of stuff they COULD have been doing during those days.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

What happened with the police shooting near a EURO 2024 match? Will Europeans collectively awaken after seeing the state of German cities over the next month? On the bright side the German football team is back in prime form.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Likely still suffering way too much guilt over a certain non-event from nearly a century ago...🤔

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Perry Simms's avatar

I was going to cite Yuri and the man himself appears! :)

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Rikard's avatar

Getting to the "racial bias whatever" you speak of; as a teacher, I have witnessed many - hundreds, if i'm to be honest.

At my first school, as a fresh-baked teacher, I took the time to follow procedure and note down what each transgressing student had said, and filed a report on each.

This is what we're supposed to do, since swedish schools have had a zero tolerance-policy on racial (and sexist, anti-homosexual, et cetera) slurs since the 1990s. In reality, we've always had it, since it runs counter to proper behaviour, and behaviour used to be something you got a grade in back in the day.

Anyway.

I inquired a week later with the headmaster about what had been done about the behaviour of this group of boys and girls. Nothing. Their way of speaking was defined as a sociolect, so no action was to be taken, as such slurs was part of the students' "cultural and ethnic heritage".

The students in question were all of various arabic origin, and had expressed sentiments such as "Gas all homos!", "Kill all the jews", "Non-moslem girls are whores", "Fuck your mother", and so on in the fashion typical of certain cultures (or races as the americans persist in calling it).

I was transferred two weeks later, after having reported this to the national school oversight agency (to no avail). I was also informed that had to take the "different standing and relative backgrounds of students" into account when deciding what was a transgression or not.

This was in the late 1990s.

It has since only gotten worse, as data from OECD's DISCLIMA-report shows. Sweden has, by a wide margin, the worst school discipline of all the nations studied.

I'm not surprised. Not since the courts decided that receiving death threats face-to-face from non-white students of any age was part and parcel of being a teacher to such "people".

I keep saying: you can put crows in the henhouse, but that doesn't turn them into chickens.

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CMCM's avatar

So it appears that a "cultural way of speaking" is now called a "sociolect". Hilarious. I spent 10 years in two different Muslim countries working as a teacher (teaching the natives). Being in their countries I was expected to follow THEIR cultural norms in terms of clothing, what I said, and how I behaved, and of course, one would never make public political statements about the host country. Westerners who misbehaved in these countries were either jailed or promptly kicked out. Yet these same people invade our Western countries and our Western lackeys in charge want to bow down to how these foreigners want to behave in our countries at the expense of our customs and values. They aren't asked to assimilate and become part of their host nation if they wish to settle there. Our so-called leaders don't require them to change anything, and they expect us to change for them. How pathetic is that?

I'd love to banish all our leaders to the middle of one of the most rabid Muslim countries and see how well they fare and how long they last. I suspect more than a few of them would lose their heads.

We Westerners who lived among them in their own countries had good reason to privately refer to these places as a "Stone Age culture." Many of their beliefs and customs are pretty backwards and disgusting from our Western point of view, and totally incompatible with life in the West.

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Jason's avatar

In Jr High I probably got into 20+ scuffles and fist fights, many which involved someone being punched in the face. Not uncommonly, my bullies would say derogatory things about Jews. (I’m Jewish). I recall a bigger kid once saying, “I’m a Nazi, I ought to kill you right now.” Obviously it was traumatic. But I didn’t then, and don’t now, believe my bullies targeted me because they were racist. In fact, they had Jewish friends. They targeted me simply because I was nerdy, AND I would stand up for myself, push back and punch back. (In the 80’s, we weren’t taught de-escalation techniques.) Over the years a number of them have reached out to apologize, as I have I to those where I was the instigator. At core, we were kids, growing up in a time when adults pretty much left kids to sort their own issues. I wish some adults would have stepped in, but I do not wish that my story would have been used to prove some perverse racial theory to be gobbled up by media. If I weren’t Jewish, I’m confident I’d still have been involved in as many scuffles.

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James Dawson's avatar

I’m pretty sure punching back works as a de-escalation technique. Particularly if you’ve been taught properly.

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Tamenund's avatar

The racist incidents here in the US that turn out to be hoaxes are simply the result of the demand for racism exceeding the supply.

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Martin Liehs's avatar

Didn't the Jussie Smollett hate crime incident turn out to be a hoax? Also something about a garage door pull rope being mistaken as a noose at a NASCAR event?

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Tamenund's avatar

Good catch.

The Jussie Smollett case was proven to have been orchestrated.

In the case of Bubba Wallace and the garage door pull, it appears that this was due to hypersensitivity to anything remotely racist and a low IQ, but not something that was made up.

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Katie Covfefe's avatar

Great children's book: Everything But The Truth by Avi - how hyperventilating scolds take a non-issue of a child's complaint about a teacher and ends up ruining her life. Quick read, great primer of the template of these types of manufactured incidents.

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Mcferic's avatar

There’s a kind of Salem Witch Trial vibe about all of this. Spectral hauntings and voices heard in the night. Etc.

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carily myers's avatar

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SCA's avatar

Well, it's my fault. As a representative of the people who run everything everywhere, I've been negligent in not grabbing the biggest box of Diamond Kosher Salt I can find and kashering the idiocy out of everything everywhere. I suppose I'll have to wait for winter though, when I can plausibly shout "It's snowing! It's snowing!" as I sprinkle the magic Jew dust everywhere.

I am very sorry.

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SCA's avatar

Good Lord of course I am evil. I want to spread my magic Jew dust everywhere in ways you won't even see it coming.

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Guillaume Apollinaire's avatar

Need to restack this comment immediately, oy vey!

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SCA's avatar

At warp speed!

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SCA's avatar

Honey, our cunning, you ain't got the brain cells to even wrap around the concept.

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SCA's avatar

Unz is full of morons but I appreciate learning more about your reading tastes.

FYI: My Substack is free. You can read it at your pleasure without needing to increase my stats.

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