Deranged White Male Christian Thug Terrorist Plows into Crowd
August 13th, 2017Let the Spinning Commence
I don’t know much about the Virginia rally murders, but I know enough to make a few comments.
First, this is a gigantic PR victory for the left. Minorities and leftists commit the vast bulk of terrorist acts and violent crimes in America, yet leftists persistently try to portray Caucasians, conservatives, and Christians as violent, ignorant morons who need to be watched, disarmed, fired, and controlled. The Virginia murders will be very useful to the propagandists. If the correct person has been arrested, the murders were committed by a white conservative male, and the left will do its best to connect him to Christianity. He was even driving the perfect propaganda vehicle: a Dodge Challenger. It’s a crude, souped-up car that appeals to psychologically underdeveloped macho men and which is styled to evoke memories of times conservatives miss. It’s a close relative of the Dodge Charger used in the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard. That car had a Confederate flag on its roof. Connect the dots, even when there is no connection.
Second, the left’s evidence is contaminated by the suspect’s background. The left demonizes Southerners all day, every day. It would have been perfect for them had the suspect been from the South. Unfortunately for the spinners and accusers, he’s from about as far north as you can get without moving into Canada. He’s from Maumee, Ohio, which is located just south of Lake Erie. An enlightened Yankee, committing a racist crime…not compatible with the party line.
Third, this entire event lies outside the purview of Christians, even though the left wants to make white nationalism justification for persecuting us. Like a friend of mine says, “Not my circus, not my monkeys.” Christianity is not compatible with white nationalism or any other type of identity politics. It doesn’t matter if some of the racist nuts claim they’re Christians. The movement is not primarily Christian, and it does not have the backing of white Christians, generally.
This was not a battle of Christians versus “progressives.” It was two collections of Satan’s drones, pitted against each other for his amusement. Christians don’t have a dog in this fight.
Trump isn’t involved, either. Maybe most white nationalists support him. So what? Most people convicted of violent crimes support Democrats, as do most terrorists. Doesn’t make Hillary Clinton a murderer or terrorist.
People who go to rallies like this one, on both sides, should leave Jesus out of it. They certainly aren’t consulting him when they plan these disgraceful events.
The murderer is a wicked buffoon, and prison is better than what he deserves. The people who showed up at the rally to pepper-spray white supremacists are the devil’s puppets. White supremacy is a joke, and the tiny fringe group that keeps it alive is an embarrassment to everyone who uses sunblock. They need to go back to their Section 8 housing and part-time jobs at convenience stores and beg God for forgiveness.
As for Christians, this isn’t our party, but we will be presented with the bill. We are the Clevingers of the world. It doesn’t matter what we do or say. We will be blamed and attacked. “Christians are the problem” isn’t the conclusion. It’s the premise. Just like, “Jews are the problem.”
I had a funny thought the other day. I realized I would rather live among white racists than among progressives or in areas thick with minorities. At least white racists wouldn’t come after me. They wouldn’t see me as a threat; they would tend to give me the benefit of the doubt. I would be hassled less, unless I were put in a position where I had to speak up.
If I had to choose, I would rather live among alt-right nuts than in Baltimore. It’s not much of a choice, however.
People complain about “white flight,” especially in Miami, but the simple truth is that people leave places where they’re mistreated. This is why Chicago is full of black people; they moved there from places like Mississippi. “Black flight” isn’t even a recognized phrase, and if it were, who would criticize? I certainly wouldn’t. I would not want to live in a place where I had to get off the sidewalk when a person of another race passed by.
Here’s something else that’s sort of funny. A black friend will be house-sitting in my dad’s Miami house after we move. I’m going to leave him a signed document saying he has the right to be in the house, and I’ll put my contact information on it. Cubans have serious racial issues, and Cuban cops here are just too itchy. One hassled him the other day while he was riding his bicycle through the white neighborhood where he lives. I don’t want to have to come back to Miami and bail him out of jail once a week, because he has been arrested for serious crimes such as having an unregistered bicycle or walking on the wrong side of the street.
It would have been nice had integration been more successful, but we seem determined not to get along.
I’m moving to an area where, as far as I can tell, there are a lot of nice Christian people with good intentions. Supposedly, there is not much racial tension there. Hope I’m right.
To get back to the Virginia nightmare, I won’t bother to watch the news. I don’t have to. With leftists in charge, I can predict it.
August 13th, 2017 at 1:00 PM
I live in a rural area ruled by a definitely not rural area only 50 miles away. PC rules, written and unwritten, are causing a definite division of the races. The white kids are afraid to stand up for anything since they will be dealt with harshly while at same time nearly anything goes for the black kids or so it seems to those in the game. At least that’s what I hear and read. I was in school when integration came along, for the most part we all got along fine. I still count most of the blacks I went to school with as friends at least when I see any of my old class mates. I believe B H O set us back 40 years regarding race relations. Its a shame, we are all Gods creations.
Still praying for a easy and safe move for you and your dad.
August 13th, 2017 at 1:41 PM
Oh, but they just moved to Ohio from Kentucky, doncha know?
Whooee white racists for sure! And probably true. We all suffer for others sins. That doesn’t mean we have to like those sins.
Sad, sad, sad. I blame the hate mongers, all sides, but the media promotes it.
August 13th, 2017 at 2:36 PM
So he’s from Florence? Not as far north as Maumee, but not a southern town. It’s part of greater Cincinnati.
When I was a kid, my grandmother and aunts used to love driving to “Cincinnati” to shop. That meant the Florence mall.
August 13th, 2017 at 9:20 PM
As for Charlottesville, I’m not getting sucked into making a statement about something I don’t have clear witness on.
The historic symbol of slavery I want to see removed is the Democratic Party.