Two men die in the space of a week. One is a black immigrant with a history of stealing and other crimes. His death is quite obviously not deliberate and very much related to his own activities over a lifetime. You are supposed to assume he was a victim of racism and that a grave injustice has occurred.
Questioning the system and demanding 'justice' is the politically correct opinion. Politicians and others will comment on the case and breathlessly decry supposed racism and discrimination against non-whites. The Non-white population are encouraged to constantly impugn the behaviour of white people collectively and claim that we all share some collective guilt over this situation. We are failing them. If you disagree you are an evil person and should be held accountable for your transgressions.
Across the same city an Irish man is lured by two men of foreign background to a place where he is brutalised and murdered on camera, seemingly due to who he is. You are supposed to draw no conclusions. An investigation is ongoing and you shouldn't prejudice it. Collective guilt is absolutely off the table. We have in no way failed this man and his family. Anyone who says anything about the case invoking collective guilt or calling out particular ethnic or racial communities for their behaviour is an evil person and should be held accountable for their transgressions.
The multicultural and multiracial society is very successful in curating such double-think. The fact that the two positions outlined above coexist, one supporting the other in some perverted dialectic, is evidence that society has been driven insane. No justice or representative governance is possible in such a society.
BREAKING: Major Garda investigation underway after 10-yr-old Irish girl allegedly raped by African migrant on hotel grounds.
The State has let this little girl down.
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