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.