Hi everyone just a quick note to say all is well.
As is always the case in summer, I have been very busy this season and have been otherwise focused on the surreal and strange goings on socially and politically, which has left little time for red pill ponderings
Strange times.
I could not have made up some of the occurances of the past few years and more recently the past few weeks — if I had tried!
Hopefully its all going somewhere that, while messy at the moment, will eventually lead us to more solid ground.
In the meantime buckle up and try to be part of the solution not part of the problems!
On a personal and individual level I am doing good, one day at a time, one step at a time.
When I look back and add up how far things have come since my manosphere discovery days, I’d say while not perfect, I am getting it worlds better than I did before then and life is making much more sense for me and mine.
I hope it is the same for all of you. And that we are all better of for having taken this wild ride together! You’ve each taught me so much and I greatly appreciate each and every one of you!
What do you think of these strange times? Please share in the comments!
Glad to hear things are going well for you Bloom.
Progress comes slowly, but it comes. Best to you and yours.
Politically, we haven’t been so divided since 1860 or 1824. It has gotten that extreme. This is also manifesting outside of politics. The only thing that will keep the lid on this is the realization that the left is a lot noisier than numerous. For all their noise, they can’t carry at the polls. When Bill Clinton was President, I heard him say, “May you live in interesting times.” It is not a kind wish, but a curse of a Chinese proverb. As he said it, my jaw dropped to the floor. I am going to hazard a guess and say that, if things resolve well in Hong Kong, cooler heads are going to prevail elsewhere.
Good to hear that things are well with you, RPG.
Indeed, Fuzzie. And I do believe you are spot on as far as remembering loudest may not necessarily translate into numbers. In fact it seems the more extreme it gets, the fewer can relate — something that seems forgotten these days by the loud.
Interesting re the Hong Kong observation. I have an uncle by marriage who is Chinese raised in Hong Kong and he did not want to discuss it, which is very unlike him. I do know in the late 90s when Hong Kong reverted from British to Chinese ruled there was much trepidation then, as most residents had fled the current Chinese regime a generation prior. There was relief when not much seemingly changed, and there was great hope then that perhaps Hong Kong would influence the mainland, rather than the other way around. I hope like you do that all goes well there and I will be watching that and many other fronts closer to home.
Oddly I think this recent high profile jailhouse suicide (or was it?) somehow red pilled folks of all stripes. I hear it talked of in “woah did that REALLY just happen?!?!” whispers a lot, and people who wrote it all off as paranoid poppycock now really seem to be questioning… has it come to that? Is that how things work? And if so, what does that mean??? Very odd times!
Time made me cold. Death has been following.
RPG,
It has been said that the Chinese invented Hong Kong. Perhaps, they need to be reminded of that. It was a good idea then, as it is now.
We’ll never hear the truth about Jeffery Epstein. My personal, unsubstantiated theory is that everything they had on him was older than the statute of limitations and had already been adjudicated. Still, if this is the quality of justice available to the rich and powerful, what can we expect as ordinary citizens?
Strange times, indeed. What I observe is that a lot of people who never before showed any interest in politics–political philosophy–public policy, have now become politically obsessed and rather *fanatical*…usually, but not always in a Left direction.
Most of them lack the historical and philosophical reference points to evaluate things rationally.
This week, prepping for Hurricane Dorian as it may get closer to where I live along the SC coast. They’ve issued an evac order for my county in Zone A which is where I am, but I’ve decided it’s not worth leaving unless it hits as a Cat 4 or 5. Last year we spent a lot of money evacuating from Hurricane Florence. This year probably just going to ride it out.
Interesting times indeed. But it’s been a long time coming. I’m optimistic. Eventually things will be as they should. 🙂
Also, my fire/LED performing season is just about up for the year. Going to get back to the keyboard. Got a lot of good content cooking up this fall.
Be safe Ash! Hope it blows over!
bg,
It’s not as good as your film, but here is a quick travel video of Greenland.
Runs three minutes.
About Hong Kong, it looks as if cooler heads prevailed. Hope!
http://news.trust.org/item/20190904094108-908ip
This is going to be interesting as it develops. These people showed up for arraignment and all of them were ordered to be held in jail for their trials next month. We are talking misdemeanors, not murder. Kudos to the district attorney.
Not to knock the district attorney, but she is trying to minimize the amount of the judgement that the city will eventually have to pay.
Hi fuzzie
Interesting, did you check out her other youtubes on Greenland? Her trying the local meat was excellent, caribou is absolutely superb. I haven’t eaten Musk Oxen, they are probably protected in Canada because a tough winter wiped out the herds on Ellesmere Island. But I did bring back a skull which the Kiddo wants to inherit ;-D
B g,
That had my mouth watering. I have seen all her stuff, except for what has been released today. Curious, the Rebel must be the only news agency in the world to send someone there.
Fuzzie
What it is really all about:
b g,
I did see that. It’s not good that China would have a lock on the world’s supply of rare earth metals. One other thought, buying Greenland would be the last big advancement of the Monroe Doctrine. With a few small exceptions, Europe would be out of the Western Hemisphere.
This one is for RPG. She gets mad when the press is messed with.
Fuzzie
Canadian Liberals are anything but liberal, they are as dirty and nasty as the worst Democrats. Turdo the Second is worse than his father, both were trust funded pampered fools, but he lacks any sense of reality whatsoever. The only jobs he has ever held were as a part time drama teacher and a ski instructor. I am praying that even the female herd will finally grasp that he is fully anilingual ;-D
b g,
The political momentum will see him out of office this fall. What happened to Kathleen Wynne will be written large across the whole country, unless their opposition really messes up. It’s just that they, the Liberals, could be a little more graceful about it.
I tried to look up “anilingual”. “Of or pertaining to anilingus” was the answer most commonly found. It took a while.
If Justin Trudeau ever goes to the private sector, I hope that he doesn’t get an expense account.
Fuzzie
LOL, I was suggesting the he is a complete and utter butt kisser ;-D
b g,
I think that he lacks the requisite maturity to be a head of state and he’ll never get it. If wearing funny socks was the only thing we could complain about, we’d be doing really well.
It has been a long time since I saw mainstream news condemn police so strongly.
There is another trial coming up in Dallas. A white female officer shot and killed a black male accountant in his own apartment. She thought she was in her own apartment, but she was on the wrong floor.
Are we safe in our own homes?
They don’t learn. Luckily, no one got hurt.
Maybe they learned something. No warrant was issued for this one.
Here is an update from my comment of 4 September. This is incredible. The judge is ordering people held without bail while the district attorney is trying to get cases dismissed. I hadn’t realized that police unions had become so powerful that they could put judges in their pockets.
Here’s something else for RPG. It’s general election season in Canada. Trudeau has banned Rebel Media from everything he can. I don’t think that FDR would have dared to do this to the Chicago Tribune.
Minneapolis has too many police officers.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2019/09/minneapolis-slides-downhill.php?fbclid=IwAR10nAt6ApfEJNYalfTKYzZL2pcc2WW7iSGr3jHYOuS-OwjPd82Z7uqwMWI
Fuzzie
You might enjoy one of Canada’s best journalists…yeah, OK, he’s a Newfie;-D:
Liz,
I hope that Minneapolis doesn’t hire any more like this guy.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/07/ex-minneapolis-cop-sentenced-12-5-years-murder-unarmed-woman/1382798001/
If it weren’t for the national outrage in Australia, I wonder if he would have been charged? There is something else, what the police used to do to black people alone is now being more equitably distributed across all races and social classes.
b g,
Did you say “Newfie”?
You have to watch it to the end. He is living with dogs even bigger than he is and he loves snow.
Liz, this one is up your alley. Cops order EMTs to administer drugs to “calm down” a suspect. Suspect dies of cardiac arrest shortly thereafter.
To my way of thinking, it is undoubtedly wrongful death and the level of negligence is off the charts.
Fuzzy, EMTs have standing orders for medication administration under certain specific conditions. Nurses do too but the circumstances are generally narrower (obviously nurses working the floor have a physician to give medication orders more readily at their disposal).
I do not know what medication they administered in this case, but more than likely (99.99 percent…I’m not weighing out the .001 percent likelihood they succumbed to orders they weren’t subject to), the situation met those conditions and that is why the medication was administered.
Police don’t have the authority to order medics to administer medication. The news report only mentions that the EMTs were called, and medication administered. Nothing about the police ordering the administration of that medication.
We have a person wearing a ski mask in August. The police were called because he “looked suspicious” and they too determined he looked suspicious and likely unwell so they called the EMTs, who also determined he looked unwell and administered medication (either properly or improperly based on the standing orders/ situational guidelines)
Side note: I like that newfie video. 🙂
Liz,
He’s dead now and all he did was to walk to a convenience store and buy a drink.
We don’t know enough about the situation to form any conclusions.
I mentioned above a lot of people die from medical mistakes. And that might have nothing to do with his death. We don’t know. We do know it’s unusual in the extreme to wear a ski mask in August. No, I don’t believe he was “cold” due to anemia. There’s a lot more to this story.
Fuzzy, you seem to form a lot of conclusions based on partial information.
When Trayvon was killed, did you believe it was because he was walking peacefully holding a bag of skittles?
I have a friend whose daughter died in her sleep at 19. All she did was lay down for a nap. Weird stuff happens all the time. Especially when we have the internet to cover everything 24/7 and people add their own bits of baseless opinion stated as fact. Did he seem to be having a violent psychotic incident? From the reaction of the medics, it seems likely. Either way, we don’t know.
-Okay, done.
Liz,
He died while in police custody. They can’t lay off the responsibility on anyone else. What is tragic is that those who are responsible will never be called to make restitution.
@fuzzie: logic, man. Logic.
If He died while in police custody. They can’t lay off the responsibility on anyone else has to be true –
then so also must this be true:
He lived while in police custody. They can’t lay off the responsibility on anyone else
Let’s praise the police for all the people they have allowed to live. Those who have lived far outnumber those who have died.
RichardP,
It would be all right to feel that way if police thought as law abiding citizens. The problem is that they want to escalate every encounter to justified homicide. They have their own agenda, they hold the Rule of Law in contempt, have less regard for the Constitution, and have to dominate every situation. They are having trouble hiring. It doesn’t sound like something sane, law abiding people would want to do. So you are aware of it, one thousand unarmed people are killed by police each year. Very few police die in gunfights. It’s more dangerous to be a garbageman.
One more thought, to them, the law is only a club to beat over the head of the public. It never applies to them.
I knew that I couldn’t be the only one who felt this way. However, I think Kurt Schlichter’s percentages are too optimistic. Hat tip to Bob’s Blog.
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2019/09/19/violate-your-oath-and-turn-on-american-citizens-at-your-legal-peril-gun-grabbers-n2553286
According to that link, Fuzzy, 80 percent of police and military would not carry out illegal orders. That is nothing whatsoever like what you claim. That is basically the opposite of what you have maintained here, with assertions like:
to them, the law is only a club to beat over the head of the public. It never applies to them.
It would be all right to feel that way if police thought as law abiding citizens. The problem is that they want to escalate every encounter to justified homicide. They have their own agenda, they hold the Rule of Law in contempt, have less regard for the Constitution, and have to dominate every situation.
And on and on.
Liz,
That is why I said that his numbers were optimistic. Based on what I have seen of how police handle open carry activists, I think they would all step all over the Constitution. The point is, he can see it coming.
20 percent, when questioned, say they would obey an order to confiscate firearms.
80 percent say they won’t.
You state, by contrast, that most law enforcement care nothing for the law at all and act like jackbooted thugs with impunity, and you’re taking a big risk to your own life if you ever call them for any reason.
There is nothing in common with this writeup and your assertion.
Do you own a firearm, Fuzzie? We probably own over 30, and I’m far less concerned about law enforcement than you are. Most of our friends who own firearms, in fact, are either military or law enforcement (or retired from either).
Liz,
Those are Kurt’s numbers and don’t have faith in them. I think he is optimistic.
As for jack booted thugs, the only thing this guy was guilty of was recording evidence of police wrongdoing.
It’s getting bad, Liz, and there is no restraint on the cops. While a citizen can sue, taxpayers have to eat it.
As for owning firearms, it may be best for all of us to keep quiet about that. We have already had one man killed over red flag laws.
https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2018/11/05/fatal-officer-involved-shooting-in-anne-arundel-county/
Feminists don’t want people, usually men, to have firearms. In Switzerland, they tried to make so they had to be stored at an armory rather than at home. All men are in the reserve.
Officials said Willis answered the door while holding a handgun.
Willis then placed the gun next to the door.
When officers began to serve him the order, Willis became irate and grabbed his gun.
One of the officers tried to take the gun from Willis, but instead Willis fired the gun.
The second officer fired a gun, striking Willis.
He died at the scene.
Grabbing a gun and firing it when a police officer asks you not to touch it, is a good way to get shot. What would you have done in their position? Think I’m done arguing this. I’m going to say something I’ll regret. If you spent more time around people in these professions, you’d probably have at least a more reasonable assessment of the risk of saying you own a gun online, Fuzzie. Most of the gun store owners I know were former law enforcement or military. Most of the firearms experts of all types are either law enforcement or military. It was law enforcement that took the government to court against their magazine capacity laws here in Colorado.
This is the last I’ll post on the subject here.
LIz,
He was in his own home and thieves were going to steal his gun. That they had badges was a secondary consideration. The second amendment’s writing is pretty clear.
I just had a terrible thought. While it is unlikely that the sheriffs had body cameras and that the homeowner died at the scene, we have only their word.
It is a comfort that I am reminded of one of the last things Christ said as a free man, “Those that live by the sword, so shall they also die by it.”
Liz,
I know that you are lurking. Here is another one for you. This time, the cops are OK. It’s the staff and security at Antelope Valley Hospital. The video was taken by veteran Southern California copwatchers who just stumbled onto the scene.
Why it is impossible to reset. Ever.
Women want in chronological order:
sexy sex,
babies,
Freedom from work or commitment.
Hence (not my quote)
“There is much chatter these days about men using “Game.” It is mostly big talk and imaginary posturing.
In fact our time is shaped by Girls’ Game: romance the man, stage the party-of-her-life, marry, have kids, divorce when they are in school – then get community property, child support, and independence. The husband provides support during those first few difficult years raising the children, then is dumped. She then gets the children she wants without the bother of having a husband. It is the logical strategy for women raised to value their independence above all else.”
Horseman,
Women can want what they want. However, they let the cat out of the bag.
I heard something interesting a few days ago. Paul Elam said that women hold two thirds of all student loans. They also hold two thirds of all credit card debt. That I didn’t know. They are going to have a hard time going forward finding patrons to pay off their debt.
Another thought. Since they hold two thirds, that translates to owing twice as much as men collectively. That is a lot.
As for my last link, the hospital has had issues in the past with photographers. They didn’t even want them in the parking lot. I wonder why? They have accused the photographers of staging this. I don’t think so. It seems too elaborate and outside of what would normally concern a copwatcher. The staff, at the beginning of the video. acted as if this was business as usual. What I keep being reminded of is that, when Arthur Andersen was found guilt of aiding and abetting Enron, the whole company went away. I guess that is what happens when corporations are found guilt of felonies.
Good Lord. I shouldn’t have watched that hospital parking lot video.
I need to just get off the internet.
“Comments hidden”….yeah, gee I wonder why.
“Taken by veteran Southern California copwatchers who just stumbled onto the scene”
Indeed. Copwatchers “just stumbled onto the scene!”
Not a setup. No way.
This is a legit patient and they legit just happened to be at the scene to wave a camera into everyone’s face.
And wtf is a “spit mask”? I’ve never seen the sort of apparatus that patient ostensibly had on her face.
Oh wait….looked it up and “spit masks” are for biting, spitting, combative patients.
So here’s a another version of the story.
Copwatchers gets a woman to come into the hospital under false pretenses.
She is combative to the point they have to put this weird mask on her face and it is apparent she’s there no because she’s ill, but to make trouble potentially in the hopes of smacking the hospital and staff with a lawsuit.
Security wheels her happy ass out, she jumps out before they can help her into her car (needing no help anyway).
Guy with camera (wow, is this a coincidence or what?!?!) awaits to wave it in everyone’s face.
Another guy is there to hold the mask up to the camera as a “bystander” to “help” her.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
Done on the internet for…a week at least. Need a salubrious restorative.
Liz,
Sorry, did you see the parade of staff and security taking her out there? Their nonchalance spoke volumes to the familiarity of the exercise. They got caught dirty.
Liz,
Going by the tone of your response, is this standard operating procedure for dealing with patients hospitals don’t want?
Remind me not to get sick. If I do, I may be better off staying home.
I went back to the video. Comments are available by going to Youtube. There were 1058 of them. I read about twenty, all condemning the hospital. Two were from nurses. One admitted that this is called “patient dumping”.
Horseman,
I think the reason that the manosphere has gone so quiet is that men are giving up individually, but in droves. They don’t want to make the effort to build a bridge anymore. They know they will not be met halfway.
We have not given up. We are using our best weapon.
Withdrawl.
We can step back in any time but will not.
Our skills
Our resources
Our efforts
Are for us.
Until others are proven worthy of recieving those. Not likely to happen.
I am happily watching daily from the sidelines. Safe. Secure. Prosperous.
Its just that very little is worthy of my attention or effort to speak let alone intervene.
HuMan did this over a year ago why men are not rebuilding bridges to benefit humanity.
Because at the individual level it is not in our interests.
We can do just fine taking care of ourselves on this side of the ravine.
Whats that?
You need a bridge? You need us?
Not our problem. We don’t need you. We dont need society.
Thats feminisms blind spot, fatally.
A man does not need society. A man can take care of his own needs easily or with a small group of like minded men. Society needs men the group.
But the silence we are hearing are as individual men drop out of the chorus to keep thier thoughts to themselves. And their efforts. And money. And taxes. And labour force participation.
I have much I could say.
I like Bloom. I like Fuzz. I like most of you.
As people.
I just dont give a fuck enough about the subject to speak nor would I care if you listened or not.
Interesting sidebar to illustrate.
Friends over, all mid 40s- 50s like me. Walk into kitchen and hear one woman bitch to Mrs and the girls.
“Tom is so distant lately. Just not paying attention to me.”
“Is he cheating?”
“No nothing like that. He is just not being after me all the time.”
“Nick is doing the same thing”
(I know so I linger to see it play out)
“Next time he asks for sex I am going to turn him down flat, that will show him.”
So I push off the counter and drop the gernade.
Quietly.
“He’s never going to ask you ever again.”
Silence.
“What?”
“We talked about it. Tom is sick of your shit and is used to taking care of it himself. He won’t leave you. But he could care less if he ever has sex with you again. Its not worth his pride. He’s never sucking up for sex ever again.”
As I walk out
“oh and karen, marci? Don’t feel too smug, Dave and Nick are never asking you two again either.”
We had been talking about it the last few weeks.
They wont blow up their marriages but the juice isnt worth the squeeze.
And they are all prepared to go scorched earth if the girls ever pull the d word.
With the kids gone the financial hit would be tolerable and we have each others back.
Men going silent, going ghost, within their own marriages.
Imagine the average unmarried 28 year old.
“Nice one, Centurion”
&*^&&*% insomnia
Sorry, did you see the parade of staff and security taking her out there?
There’s only one reason a “parade of security” would be escorting a patient out: if he/she a security risk to the patients and staff at that facility.
Note how the camera person yells and points at everyone and asks for names while the person he is ostensibly so worried about writhes on the ground. This is NOT what a person who is truly concerned with the person’s wellbeing would do. I can’t believe I even have to explain this obvious fact.
Love the dramatic music for effect. The entire thing is bullshit.
How does the cameraman even know what a spit mask is?
I’ve never seen a spit mask…and I’ve seen a lot of weird stuff. I’ve seen Guillain-Barre syndrome which hits one person in 100,000. I’ve seen a person coming into the ER unconscious with a padlock on her snatch for S and M activity. I’ve seen a lot of weird shyte, but never this device that the camera person so easily identifies…note he didn’t say merely “mask”, he knows the mask type. Again, I can’t believe I have to explain the obvious.
Then there’s the most obvious fact I already mentioned (crickets), what are the odds a cop catching video producer is going to just happen on a scene like this? Does he scope out hospital parking lots for hours/days/weeks? Security wouldn’t let a person do that, nor should they. I don’t want strangers casing the parking lots of facilities I work in either.
Our video is on restricted mode which is probably why I can’t read the comments. bandwidth is low here so I could only see the first half of the video (and it took about a half hour to view that). I saw all I need to see.
Hospitals suck.
Cops often suck. Lawyers suck. These statements of fact do not make videos like this true. It bothers me because this costs all of us. From frivolous lawsuits to cultural degradation. We all pay for frivolous lawsuits and it makes security afraid to act (btw, hospital security is a crappy job and most of those folks make just over minimum wage, much like the checkout girl in that other bulls*t video of the “veteran” who berating her for asking his spouse for ID for wine. I’m done watching these videos)
It’s the perpetuation of this sort of bulls*t makes a 6 foot 4, 300 pound thug with a history of violence and criminality a “hero”, with his actions largely unquestioned, while real heroes go unnoticed.
Morning has broken, and my abstinence from all things internet has really, really started now.
Youtube recommended this to me today. It seems that “patient dumping” is a thing, it’s nationwide, and it is business as usual. Decades ago, my understanding was that private hospitals had to get people stable before they sent them on to county hospitals. I wonder if Obamacare has anything to do with this?
Stay healthy.
By the way, this video dates back to Fall 2017.
Horseman,
So husbands you know are just telling their wives who cut them off to take a long walk off a short pier? In other cultures, this would give the men license to go looking outside of marriage. I have to wonder if women have any idea what they are playing with?
Here is a response video from one of the two original videographers to the doubters.
Fuzz
The scary part no one, including you by your response, gets.
They dont want to look outside. At 50+ their drives are way diminished and they are so used to personal care it is just a routine item like brushing your teeth before bed.
It has no pull, no weight. Even if suddenly single they could care less.
Oh not completely done just way lower need compared to the result.
Analogy.
You can have a piece of chocolate cake every day.
But before you eat it you must carry a 40 pound bag up three flights of stairs.
Ok.
At 20 you do it four times a day because chocolate!!!!
At 30 you do it twice a week.
At 40 you take a deep breath and push yourself up the stairs. And the chocolate doesnt taste near as good as it did because the cook is scrimping on ingredients.
At 50 you look at the stairs and say nah.
Then they drop it to one flight. And its still not worth it.
All the while your memory of what really good chocolate cake fades. Its been that long.
Finally they just put the cake, a sad, pathetic, lousy tasting cake on a plate right in front of you.
And you find even then you really are ambivalent. You might eat it but it has little enjoyment. A plain piece of bread or a beer would do equally fine.
Thats the difference.
The guys truly dont care if they ever get laid, by anyone, ever again.
And taking a hit to the pride. Or the morals by stepping out.
Tilts it way into the not bothering side.
And one pointed out. He is 54. Kids moved out.
“What if she drops the d?”
“Bring it.”
“The house has like 20k in equity in it. She can have it. The taxes alone will burn thru her share.
And no child support. And I only have to pay alimony for a decade. (In canada it stops at 65.)
Fuck it, I can live in an apartment the rest of my days in piece.
And I get my CPP (our oas) to myself. She barely worked so she gets nada in cpp.
Basically I have little to lose and seeing her self destruct would be amusing.”
This is a 28 year married.
For the over 45-50 empty nest crowd it is an entirely different ballgame.
Horseman,
I like chocolate cake, literally and figuratively.
I am going to think that grey divorce isn’t that popular in Canada based on that scenario. In the US, the couple has to split retirement 50/50 after ten years of marriage. In theory, a woman could marry two men for ten years each making them retire at half pay while she gets full pay.
Still, it sounds as if men in your neck of the woods are far beyond pissed.
I am a bear. Of course I like chocolate cake. I have a sweet tooth. It’s a stereotype.
Hat tip to Vulture of Critique.
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/why-are-so-many-tier-1-college-girls-turning-soft-prostitution
I really don’t think that this is such a good long term solution for women. Especially when they are rubbing their male counterparts noses in it.
Yesterday, Amber Guyger’s trial began. A little over a year ago, she came home after working a long shift as a Dallas police officer and walked into the wrong apartment, thinking she was home. The apartment belonged to a black guy who was minding his own business watching TV and eating ice cream. She was still in uniform and pulled out her weapon and shot him.
There is a lot going on in this case that should have no bearing on the trial but matters a lot outside of it. If this were a white male citizen shooting another white male under the same circumstances, it would be a slam dunk twenty five to life for second degree murder. What we have here is a female on male, police on civilian, white on black crime. If any of these factors contribute to blatant leniency or acquittal, justice will not be served. I don’t want to think about public reaction. I can remember the Rodney King riots.
For an overview of the details, here is the prosecution’s opening statement. It runs thirty minutes.
This one is for RPG. This is a nasty trick done by the leading party in Canada in the midst of campaign season.
I don’t know if this is crazy, stupid, or both. What it definitely is, is out of control. For the easily offended, it is G rated.
If you didn’t see it all, there was one takeaway. Nearly three thousand kids between age five and twelve were arrested in Florida last year.
Here’s a response video for doubters
Ah…the cameraman wasn’t only a “cop-watch video maker” (aka a de facto anti-security video profiteer) who just happened to be at the strange scene to put it on video, he’s also a friend of the “victim’s” boyfriend.
Boy, that sure does make it all seem more legit.
I’m convinced.
Cop watchers needs their own brand.
Smollet/Greta combo would be fitting.
#believeallaccusers!!
“We’ll be watching you!”
#believeallaccusers!!!
“WE’LL BE WATCHING YOU!!!!”
I should have linked it earlier, because, now, I can’t find it. Antelope Valley Hospital can’t afford bad publicity. They want to build a new hospital. The reason that I couldn’t find the video announcing this, is because this story, and all the videos pertaining to it, have buried it. Patient dumping has been going on for years and has been reported on for years. This video is six years old and little has been done since to correct this practice.
Liz,
If these guys hadn’t found this that night, they would have found it some other night.
That wasn’t a video of “patient dumping”. Patient dumping is an entirely different subject, and much more complicated.
It was a fabricated situation and obviously fraudulent. If you are truly concerned about patient dumping, you should stop empowering these frauds by distributing their information, because patient dumping is a resource problem.
Resources are scarce, and frivolous lawsuits cut into them more.
Enough people distribute a falsehood and believe it, they place pressure on the hospital. The fake victim sues and the hospital settles out of court to make it go away.
Has nothing to do with the veracity of her claims, it is often easier to pay her off than pay the legal fees for defense.
In this case, the fraud was so obvious they might not have to…
But it’s only a matter of time and energy, as long as the useful idiots generate enough outrage…on to the next victim, and the next.
As long as they stay relevant with thousands of supporters, they’re bound to get something eventually.
Stop posting this garbage if you are really concerned about patient dumping.
Since you’ve mentioned “the hospital cannot afford the bad publicity”, and are likely correct, the selection of this particular hospital for this particular bit of fraud should not be surprising at all. It was not arbitrary.
Liz,
Throwing her out in the parking lot is something the hospital did at their volition. The nonchalance demonstrated by the staff spoke to regularity of this occurrence.
That could not be faked by outside agents. They were caught dirty.
Peace offering. Liz finds a new friend.
We’re going to have to disagree Fuzzy.
If I wanted to, at this moment I could go into any place…a home, a hospital, a private business of any sort and have them kick me out if I make enough trouble. In a hospital with patients who are vulnerable, resources scarce, and security tasked with doing the job it is even more important to throw someone like that out.
Show only the security, myself thrashing on the ground, and some other person with a camera in everyone’s face and demanding with hostility that they give them their names and badge numbers…I could repeat this scene anywhere in America. Out of context evidence is not evidence at all. It’s just fraud.
Cute video though, much appreciated.
Liz,
I had a fleeting thought that may apply to you. As employees, we can’t lend our good reputation to employers who have a bad one. I have done that in the past and it was an expensive lesson.
Canadian politics/journalism. When I read the headline for this story, I presumed it was Justin Trudeau’s Liberals. Wrong, it was his opposite number, Andrew Sheer’s people. I think he just threw the election.
Also, the RCMP just took a hard hit to their reputation and it went worldwide.
I think that RPG may be the only one to watch this, it does run sixty seven minutes but it’s not boring me. I covers David’s arrest in depth.
To the RCMP who sold out the Charter to arrest David,
Paul Gross had the lead role and produced/directed a lot of episodes in the four year series. He did a lot to restore and enhance the reputation of the department. Your Mounties threw that all away.
It all ended well. Durham municipal police had the good sense to release David.
Correction: please make that Durham Regional Police.
I am so mad at those Mounties, that I don’t want them fired. I want them transferred for the rest of their careers. This seems like a nice, quiet territory that doesn’t lend itself to political conflict.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunavut
Amber Guyger found guilty of murder.
We still have to see how harsh the sentence is.
The jury has come back. Amber Guyger has been sentenced to ten years, eligible for parole after five. Had she been acquitted, it would have sent a clear message to police that it is OK to murder people in their own home.
Keean Bexte makes a good point. If the Liberals win in the next general election, it is going to be a very long four years. For those who are not aware, Canada has funnelled six hundred million to a flagging news media industry, most of it to their political allies.
All Rebel News can do is wait to ask questions outside buildings. Still, the PM is using police as his stalking dogs and it is not making either look good.
These guys are demonstrating contempt for the law. They can’t be that ignorant.
I saw the video again. It was worse. Watching this helped.
Hmmm, you have to realize that Quebec’s legal system is based on the Napoleonic Code, where you are required to provide proof of innocence, as opposed to the English Common Law upon which the USA and the rest of Canada are derived, where the state must prove an offence. Scary!
There are a number of concepts that I need to pull together in my head. The idea that I am getting at is just how deluded society has made young men. On one side I have blue pill young men with all of the confidence in the world. On the other side I have a harsh reality that only the most well-off of elites can hope to have a functional relationship with a woman.
I heard Paul Elam do a random interview with some guy in Hungary. I was somewhat disheartened to hear Paul’s harsh words about blue pill young men. “Fuck ’em,” is essentially what Paul said. But I suggested to Paul that he isn’t sensitive enough to just how little truth young men get exposed to. From where would they hear the truth?
I am amazed at how confident blue pill young men are. I used to be a confident blue pill man, though not as confident as the Millennial men. The example that comes to mind is the quintessential male Millennial worker at any Trader Joe grocery store. With his tattoos and effeminate hair style, he goes about his job with supreme confidence that he has thoroughly internalized the norms of American feminism and that he is thoroughly desired by women. I too used to walk around with tremendous confidence that I had internalized the norms of American feminism and that I was attractive to women.
It was such a blow when I read an article in the Huffington Post from marriage/family counselor (older Baby Boomer) Randi Gunther where she discussed her observation that great husbands are were abandoned by their Gen X and Millennial wives because they were not masculine enough. When I mentioned this to a room full of socialists the chair of the meeting said, just as I had said to myself, “You mean that they abandoned their husbands because their husbands were too masculine.” He looked at me with the same eyes that I had when I read the article. They were the eyes of a husband who had just been told that his wife had been cheating on him for years though subconsciously he knew it all along.
Contrast the confidence of the blue pill Millennial man with the reality that men face of what it takes to have a successful marriage today. I love to listen to African American red pill Youtube. They are keeping it real over there. Last week there was a conversation between Oshay Duke Jackson and Mumia Obsidian Ali, and they agreed to the following statement: If you are a $50,000-per-year, 50-50 n-word, then you are a dusty. Allow me to translate. If you are a middle-income black man who bought into equality at any level, and if you expect your female to be an equal partner in the relationship, then you are a loser, and you don’t deserve to have a woman, and your relationship is doomed. There is a consensus among men in the black manosphere that you need to be making at least $200,000 to buy the submission of an attractive feminine woman. If you come to the table with any less, and that is for a middling city like Dallas as opposed to Los Angeles, then your marriage is doomed to failure.
When these two different world views collide in middle aged men, men get destroyed.
Roger,
My mother told me that I needed $100K/annum to afford a wife. My father had to modify that. That was after taxes. That was also when Jimmy Carter was President. I think that I made an unconscious decision then.
Yes, I do remember the blue pill confidence.
bg,
What bothers me most about the Montreal cops was that they were making it it all up, just as American cops do.
More Clouseau is needed.
I hoped that I was done commenting on the Montreal PD. No such luck.
Every state in the US has a law against stalking. In Quebec, it comes under Criminal Harrassment. Clouseau would call these guys dumb. Why do this when they have the means to document and distribute this worldwide?
I need to watch my Clouseau links again.
bg,
I guess that is just Quebec being Quebec in adopting the Code Napoleon. He wasn’t even born when the British captured the province.
It just gets worse.
If it is this bad in Canada, how bad will the Democrats make the 2020 election?
“But wait, there’s more.”
To Paul Gross, thanks for trying.
Things are better with the Conservative Party candidate.
Why do I feel like an anxious parent waiting for the other shoe to drop?
This one is PG rated for language. An off duty cop tries to weasel out of rear ending someone. I wonder how cops will take it when insurance companies refuse their business?
Roger: “There is a consensus among men in the black manosphere that you need to be making at least $200,000 to buy the submission of an attractive feminine woman. If you come to the table with any less, and that is for a middling city like Dallas as opposed to Los Angeles, then your marriage is doomed to failure.”
That’s laughable.
I’m a “red pilled” feminine woman that cooks, cleans, wears dresses, is financially stable, thin, attractive and submissive to the right man, and I am constantly ghosted or dumped. I do not care about how much he makes, but that he is a good person and treats me well. I do all the things that so called “Red Pilled” men say they want in a woman, and I am only used and left to the side.
It’s gotten to the point that I’m now switching back to third wave feminism. Given my track record and experience, I have much more in common with them than any Red Pilled community.
Wendy,
You may be all those things, but it looks like you are late to the party. If you haven’t noticed, a lot of manosphere blogs are going by the wayside. Men are giving up on ever finding a way to bridge the chasm. If you do go back to feminism, please tell them that they were too successful and they actually found a way to lose the men who cared.