Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Karmelo Anthony's Trial Exposed A Black Supremacist Hatred Towards White People

One of the longer-term consequences of this trial has been the degree to which it just exposed the level of delusion estrogenically, emotional, irrational, unreason, racist black supremacist hatred of white people, and our Judicial System is the fairest in the world by such a large swath of the black population.  Now, not all.  I've got a bunch of tabs I'm going to share with you of perfectly reasonable black people out there on social media.  I have a lot of black people who are my friends. They're rational people.  My dream Supreme Court is 9 Clarence Thomas's.  If you don't know, he happens to be black.  Some of my personal Heroes are people like Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams.  So it's certainly not all, but it's a substantial chunk, and they are and they are crazy and they are explicitly anti-white racist and pro-black racist.  No facts or reason will compel them to act against their race, no matter how guilty the defendant who happens to be black.  We had a number of prospective jurors for this trial who were black and when asked by the court, "Listen, we'd like to seat you as a juror, all you need to do is tell us that you can be unbiased and impartial, and they said, I can't. I can't do it to him.  I can't do it to a black boy.  That's why those weren't seated.  Now there are a few other prospective black jurors who were not seated for other reasons.  I'm laughing because once again I'm talking about Robert Barnes.  I can't believe it, but what he's doing with respect to this case is so funny to me.  But we'll get to Robert later.  But these people are completely delusional, utterly delusional.

How to deprogram from ideology

How to deprogram yourself from ideology?

That's what this video is going to help you do.  How do you know if you're thinking for yourself?  Most people immediately answer, "Of course, of course, I'm thinking for myself."  But that's the thing about programming.  If you knew you were programmed, it wouldn't work very well, would it?  Every generation looks back at previous generations and we see beliefs that seem absurd, and people wonder how could everyone have believed that?  And the uncomfortable truth is that the people living through those periods felt exactly as certain as we do now.  So the real question isn't "Am I programmed?"  The real question is "How would I know if I was?"  How would I know if I was?  

Step One:  you're going to understand that everyone is influenced.  So the first mistake is believing that you are immune nobody is not me not you not scientists not politicians not professors not activists not journalists human beings are social creatures

Arizona trying to steal old man's property from him in broad daylight.

I thought it was only communist countries that take property that belongs to private owners.

It's for the greater good.  It's for higher education.  Don't want to sell?  Fine.  Arizona will take your property.  Your concerns about expenses, so what?  ASU will not tear it down.  It will go to some ombudsman or college president who will fill the home with his presence, artefacts, and family in some last-minute historical preservation bid that ASU and Arizona didn't see or recognize at the time of the purchase.  

ASU offered this guy $850,000 but he keeps denying them because he says it's just too expensive to move and it's unrealistic due to the high cost of relocation.

But there's another issue here that's being ignored and that's the significance of this home.  It's one of the last surviving pre-statehood residential buildings in Central Phoenix.  That means it's older than Arizona itself which got statehood in 1912.  So this has a huge historical significance.  It's been on the Phoenix Historic Property Register since 1990, and they want to tear it down to build a medical facility?

KOENRAADT: The road to Salvation lies in adopting High status behaviors

The road to salvation lies in adopting high status behaviors.  He recommends the book title improv by Keith Johnstone.  

Impro: Improvisation and the Theater, Keith Johnstone, 2018.

Focusing, Eugene T. Gendlin, 1982.

A brave British woman tells it like it is to a Muslim man and a fake priest: “One million British children have been raped by Muslim men in the last 20 years. How are we supposed to reconcile and accept that?”

History matters.  It matters in any exchange between two people.  It matters in any transaction.  You don't think it matters in war?  It matters in geopolitics.  It matters in business deals. 

Culture matters too.  Why do people ignore this fact?  Are they showing off how big of an idiot they can be?  

Has the good priest not heard if the Crusades or the Barbary Coast slave trade in european white men? 

JESSE KELLY on NEW DHS SECRETARY, MARKWAYNE MULLIN: "No bad press!" If that's the goal, we’re in trouble.

The new Secretary of Homeland Security as of March 24, 2026, is Markwayne Mullin. He succeeded Kristi Noem in this position.

 

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

The Spiral of Silence

10 Words/Phrases that end the debate before it even starts.

One,  Transphobia.  Let's start with the most obvious one.  The suffix "phobia" traditionally means irrational fear.  So if disagreement is labeled a "phobia," then disagreement becomes irrational by definition.  So notice what happens psychologically.  The focus shifts from the argument being made to the character of the person making it. Instead of asking is this claim true, we're now asking what's wrong with the person who said it?  The conversation moves away from evidence and toward social judgment.

Two, assigned at Birth. So this phrase sounds neutral but hidden inside is a very important assumption when doctors record someone sex at Birth they are not assigning it in the way a teacher assigns homework they are observing and recording a physical reality so the phrase assigned at Birth subtly suggests sex is a label that could have been different. The language itself nudges listeners toward the conclusion that sex is something socially designated rather than biologically recognized. 

Three, gender affirming care.  This is a master class in framing.  Who wants to oppose affirming someone?  The phrase immediately creates a moral distinction.  One side is affirming and the other side appears unaffirming.  But notice what disappears.  The actual medical interventions-- puberty blockers, amputations, cross-sex hormones, serious surgery. So instead of debating those things directly, the debate is reframed around whether you are willing to affirm someone.  The language does enormous persuasive work before any evidence is presented.

Four, inclusive.  This word sounds universally positive.  Who doesn't want inclusion?  But inclusion always requires a question. Inclusive of whom? And at who's expense?  Every boundary excludes something.  Every category excludes something. Women's sports exclude men.  Children's leagues exclude adults.  Weight classes exclude larger competitors.  The word inclusive often skips the difficult question of competing rights and interests.

Five, lived experience lived experience is real people genuinely experience things but lived experience is not the same thing as evidence. It is possible to sincerely experience something and misunderstand it.  When lived experience is elevated above objective reality disagreement becomes impossible because nobody can verify another person's internal experience.

Six, identity this word sounds harmless but it has become one of the most powerful words in modern politics identity shifts conversations away from what something is and toward how someone feels about what they are that may be useful in some contexts but in law, Sports, Medicine, and safeguarding, objective categories often matter.  They really matter.  So the word identity frequently serves as a bridge that allows subjective feelings to compete with objective classifications.

Seven, hate.  This is one of the strongest emotional words in the language.  Most people want nothing to do with hatred, which is why accusations of hatred are so powerful.  Problem comes when disagreement itself is treated as evidence of hate.  Once that happens people stop evaluating arguments and start evaluating motives.  The debate is no longer about truth, it's about social condemnation.

Eight, kindness.  Kindness is a virtue, but kindness does not answer factual questions.  If someone says, "Be kind," that may be good advice but it doesn't tell us whether a claim is true.  One of the most common rhetorical moves is for placing a factual discussion with a moral appeal.  You can be kind and still ask difficult questions.  You can be compassionate and still disagree.

Nine, gender diverse this phrase often bundles together many different groups that may have very different experiences and interests the broader category becomes the harder it is to discuss specifics language sometimes expands categories so widely that meaningful distinctions disappear and when that happens Clarity often disappears too.

Ten, bigot this is perhaps the ultimate debate ending word nobody wants to be viewed as a bigot which is exactly why the accusation is so powerful and so overused the moment the label appears many people stop examining argument itself they become focused on defending their character and that's the key lesson of this entire video. The most powerful language doesn't defeat your argument, it prevents your argument from ever being heard.  So the next time you hear a loaded phrase pause pause and ask yourself what assumptions are hidden inside this word what conclusion am I being asked to accept and what would the debate sound like if we stripped away the framing and talked directly about the underlying issue that is where clear thinking begins that is where the spell starts to break.  

CATTLEMAN: Ivermectin treats screw worm for one thing. We’ve beat it before and we will again. We check and care for our herds . . .

Allegedly, TWO migrants were involved in the attack on Stephen Ogilvie in BELFAST

REV. CHRIS WICKLAND: Something that you may not know . . . but we need to hear this, is that one of those girls that was murdered in Southport, July 2024 basically had her head nearly cut off. All right? Decapitated.

00:45.  No sooner have we dealt with the issue of Henry Novak with two-tiered policing, two-tiered justice, equity, diversity, inclusion. which means equity means fairness goes to those of a different religion or of a different color than to white.  

1:03.  Now let's not forget the CPS.  If it wasn't for Robert Jenrick that exposed at the CPS, I believe they tried to put through legislation that basically would give people migrants the courts would give them leniency over a white person.  This is unbelievable. 

What is the cause of all this?  And it is basically it's basically open border, mass migration, all the illegal migration.  They're not just coming in on small boats, they're coming in on lorries and all other areas as well. And Ireland is quite specifically seeing the front end of this, probably more so than we are here in Britain.  It's just like when is enough enough?  You know, we have the grooming gangs scandal.  The police wouldn't deal with it because it would be deemed racist.  So mass injustice.  Mass industrial rape went on our girls, on our young women and even potentially many of those have been murdered but nothing was done about it because it was deemed racist.

2:27.  What has happened to our nation?  And we have politicians like the three monkeys.  The politicians put their hands over their eyes, "We don't want to see any evil that's going on that we have brought upon this nation."  Fingers in their ears.  "We don't want to hear what evil we have brought upon this nation, and they won't speak out against injustice, and neither will we speak about the evil that's been going on in this nation.  

This nation is at breaking point.  I don't condone violence of any kind, obviously, I don't.  And don't ever quote me thinking that I do because I don't.  But the potential for civil unrest is now really, really high.  You know, if there was a DEFCON, I'd say we're like right nearly right to the top.  People have had enough of this, and we've had enough of being gaslit by politicians that somehow we're the ones in the wrong.

3:30.  Now I need to make this clear as well.  And I'm going to say something that is actually really quite disturbing and I need to say this because it has to be said.  

Now in the Southport riots, which our prime minister came out and said "This was done by the far right and we shall have the full force of law against them." Something that you may not know and please forgive me if this disturbs you, but we need to hear this, is that one of those girls that was murdered in Southport, July 2024 basically had her head nearly cut off.  All right?  Decapitated.  

from Wikiwand,

From 30 July to 5 August 2024, far-right anti-immigration protests and riots occurred in England and Northern Ireland, within the United Kingdom. This followed a mass stabbing of girls at a dance class in Southport on 29 July in which three children were killed. 

That's why people we're so enraged with anger.  That's why people were on the streets doing what they were doing because they are tired of people around them and politicians not listening to their plight.  Not listening to their cry.  And then to the Prime Minister within hours to go on TV and say that this was done by the far right, again, "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak no Evil."  We are so tired of politicians that do not stand up for the people.  

BELFAST IRISH TARGETING MIGRANT HOMES

The Muslims did the same thing to the Lebanese during the Civil War there in 1975. 

This should leave an impression. 

STEAK'N'SHAKE FOR THE WIN

WHITE MEDIA: You’ve heard about Michael Brown & George Floyd 10,000 times, yet you’ve never heard of Colin Ferguson.

from CBS News.

JEAN-PAUL SARTRE: For in the first days of the revolt you must kill: to shoot down a European is to kill two birds with one stone, to destroy an oppressor and the man he oppresses at the same time

from Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost,

When you read Fanon, Sartre, Lenin, etc, the violence of leftist praxis is not hidden. For ex., take Sartre: "For in the first days of the revolt you must kill: to shoot down a European is to kill two birds with one stone, to destroy an oppressor and the man he oppresses at the same time: there remain a dead man, and a free man; the survivor, for the first time, feels a national soil under his foot."  For Fanon, decolonization is very clearly a violent phenomenon. 

from Shatov,

"Decolonization is always a violent phenomenon. At the level of individuals, violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self-respect." --The Wretched of the Earth, Franz Fanon, 1961.

Reflections on Violence, Georges Sorel [1847-1922], 1908.

Reflections on Violence (French: Réflexions sur la violence), published in 1908, is a book by the French revolutionary syndicalist Georges Sorel on class struggle and revolution.[1] Sorel is known for his theory that political revolution depends on the proletariat organizing violent uprisings and strikes to  institute syndicalism, an economic system in which syndicats (self-organizing groups of only proletarians) truly represent the needs of the working class.[3]

One of Sorel's most controversial claims was that violence could save the world from "barbarism".  He equated violence with life, creativity, and virtue.[2] This served as the foundation for fascism as it broke away from its international socialism roots to become nationalistic. 

USDA Sec. Brooke Rollins: "We found 200,000 dead people getting food stamps, and 500,000 getting more than one benefit... in the red states. Blue states are suing us... The fraud is so stunning."

No one had ever held the states accountable.  --USDA Secretary, Brooke Rollins 

JAMES WOODS: Amazing how greedy and uninventive Apple became.