Austin Metcalf's murder is particularly salient because almost everyone, regardless of race, has encountered a black person carrying out an antisocial act – cutting in line, mouthing off, blasting music on the subway, etc. – which is accompanied by the implicit threat of violence.
In this case, Karmelo Anthony took Austin Metcalf's seat. Karmelo provoked Austin knowing that he was armed – that if Austin objected, he would just stab him. And that's exactly what happened.
Most people don't want to share a society with people who routinely violate public norms and are prepared to murder anyone who objects. It is a mentality entirely alien to well-to-do people. It isn't a sign of masculinity or being a "bad ass" – trained fighters, elite soldiers, etc. don't act that way in public.
It obviously isn't all black people who behave this way. But of those who do, most are black. I remember seeing a clip of some lowlife black dude threatening to stab a hipster looking black guy on a train for asking him to turn his music down, so it isn't as if you have to be white to object to this sort of antisocial behavior. But that said, the pattern is unignorable, and you rarely see whites, Asians, or Jews acting like this.
What does Henry Nowak's murder say about the state of Britain? @StevenEdginton joins me to discuss this horrific incident.
(1:03) Steven's origin story
(3:16) The murder of Henry Nowak
(14:01) Can you be arrested for "racism" in Britain?
(18:55) Keir Starmer condemns the killing
(23:59) Problems caused by immigration are entirely avoidable
(27:09) Has mass immigration led to economic prosperity in Britain?
(32:17) Reform, Restore, and the future of British politics
In the second half of the show (available to subscribers, link in reply), I bid Steven farewell. I then review a clip from Megyn Kelly's recent appearance on Shawn Ryan's show. These two intellectual titans claim that everyone but Israeli pedophiles has abandoned MAGA. Is that really true? Does Megyn Kelly speak for the right, unlike Trump?
I then talk about the Axios report (which, after the episode was recorded, Trump verified) and reflect on its significance. I explain that while the Israeli government and pro-Israel organizations in America certainly influence U.S. policy, that is much different than Israel "controlling" America. This seems obvious to me. But most people who talk about Israel all the time still get it wrong. Why is that? Tune in to find out.
It was created to give an excuse to have super epic cool giant tiny space knights with flaming swords n sh*t fighting demons on cathedral spaceships because it was cool to them.
This idea the game was created as a work of politician and religious satire isn't even secondary, it's like third-ary. The religious elements were there because it looked metal af. They just wanted heavy metal sci fi album covers to come to life on the tabletop. People didn't make nerd stuff back then out of spite or some politician statement about extremism and xenophobia, they created stuff just to have fun.
No, he’s wrong because he didn’t vote for Trump and if Trump lost then Kamala would have been President and nothing would have been done on these issues (on top of a bunch of very bad things). You can just ignore everything else he says if he misses that first part. Who cares?
@BlackDumpling Also, the author of "Deliverance" had an undrivable car breakdown in the deep south.
Two rednecks towed his car to their garage, fixed it for him, and wouldn't take payment.
More and more I'm learning that the nihilistic claptrap we were all told was genius was just Leftist demoralization propaganda.
Situations like this have occurred, and the children didn't turn into little monsters. In fact they survived quite well.
In June 1965, six boys named, aged 13 to 16 "borrowed" a fisherman’s boat hoping to reach Fiji or New Zealand. After a storm damaged the sail and rudder, they drifted for eight days surviving on fish and rainwater collected in coconut shells, before washing up on the rocky uninhabited island of ‘Ata.
Rather than descending into chaos during their months there the boys created a mini society. They planted vegetables, collected and stored rainwater, and maintained a permanent fire. They even built a gymnasium with homemade weights, a badminton court, and chicken pens.
They divided daily chores using rosters, resolved conflicts with time-outs instead of fighting, began and ended each day with songs and prayers. One boy, Gilligan's Isle style, constructed a guitar from driftwood and coconut shell to boost morale. When one of the children broke his leg falling off a cliff the others set it with sticks and leaves and took over his work. They ate fish, coconuts, eggs, wild taro, bananas, and later chickens they had discovered in an ancient volcanic crater.
They endured this for for fifteen months, and never once turned into murderous thugs. A far cry from what we were told would happen.
Saying they were misled gives away that your policy is to believe one group of people first based on accusations alone, make arrests on that basis and ask questions later. Henry was on the ground dying, I can't imagine he was much of a flight risk. A competent or impartial Officer would have investigated first, then made arrests based on preponderance of evidence. That's not your policy though is it, your Officers (and all UK Police to be fair) are so beholden to the cancer of Identity Politics that resulted in a young man being arrested by the people charged with protecting him while he lay dying. You have no idea how angry and disgusted people are with your group of inhuman, incompetent bullies.