The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Still more unsurprises.

All over the web, liberal and Democratic sites are endorsing the line that this has been a terrible miscarriage of justice and Watson murdered Brown, despite the grand jury.

The rabble extend way up into high places, in this country.

I don't remember.

Did the liberals insist that O J was framed, back in the day?

For the record, I thought the cops should have been convicted in the Rodney King case.

"That's how we were trained" is no more valid an excuse for a cop than it was for the einsatzgruppen or the guards at Auschwitz.

The police do commit crimes for which they are never punished, as do others, and that is disturbing.

Police cameras should help, but police crime can no more be eliminated than crimes by humans in general, or any other specific group of humans.

All the same, in this particular case nothing supports the idea this particular cop was in the wrong but racial bigotry against whites, hatred of cops by criminals and their families, and liberal class bigotry against whites of the lower orders.

What will these events teach white America?

The same things they always have taught white America.

American blacks hate white Americans so furiously they occasionally break out into senseless and devastating violence.

So if you're white don't live among black Americans.

Don't send your kids to school with black kids.

Don't shop or visit or go anywhere lots of blacks are likely to be.

Don't trust black people not to do you in as soon as they think they safely can, in whatever ways they think they safely can.

Don't expect to have black friends or anything like an open and honest relationship with blacks at work or elsewhere.

They will cut you down screaming they can't help themselves, they can't endure it that you hate them so much.

Democrats, be glad the grand jury held off until after the election, no doubt at the behest of the Democratic prosecutor, or the Republican wave would have been even higher.

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