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I am watching the news and seeing the family members of the victims openly forgiving and asking the killer to repent for his soul, so that God may have mercy on him. The community is in prayer together, and is attempting to heal. No riots. No racial slurs. I think this is an amazing and spiritual response to the situation. I dont know if I would be capable of that if someone murdered my family like that.
I know this isnt MGTOW related, but it is amazing.
Resident cynic.
Anonymous11We do things a little differently here in the coastal low country between Charleston and Jacksonville. They are very inspiring by the way they are handling it. Downright leading by example.
… it is amazing.
It is amazing, and it proves there is good to be found in everybody.
We do things a little differently here in the coastal low country between Charleston and Jacksonville. They are very inspiring by the way they are handling it. Downright leading by example.
Yep, amazing.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Still, you can see some pandering and use in politics of this issue. If however they do succeed in squelching violence and riots over this, that boy has to go to the chair knowing he failed.
What does bother me is the fact they’re making this out to be all white people, or pulling in systemic racism or oppression. Maybe that’s true in some parts but we white people keep getting put into the whole bag even though most of us are on the side of peaceful tolerance/integration. A lot of what I saw on CNN is incoherent and confused but it doesn’t matter because it’ll encourage hatred and reaction to the event. Then we’ll have more race riots on our hands. Then that could actually spark a civil war. If that does spark war, then the’ll prove the little jerk was right.
Either way, he should go to the chair. 8 humans is too many.
Anonymous11Oh, they’re going to bus in some outside agitators.
They had a police shooting in Savannah a number of months ago where they did that trying to make Ferguson #2. The black community sent them packing.
Pascal: This part of the South is completely different. The inlanders call us Yankees as a joke. The Charleston community is for real. There will be a few in Charleston that try, but the locals will stop them. I’m hoping they will set an example for the country.
@ hero death,
The white media I am watching said the shooter was qualitatively equivelant to the DEVIL, and called for the DEATH penalty. How could they have responded stronger in your opinion?
In some of the cases you mentioned the victim was allegedly in the commission of a crime, and/or resisted arrest.
I started this thread to commend the actions of the community and NOT debate black/white issues. But maybe they are inseparable in this case, but that was not my intention.
Resident cynic.
Really? New York Media? (I keep forgetting how serious my case of New York Bubble is). And yes, they were allegedly (it kind of p~~~es me off how in the era of drones, we still don’t know if people in media-frenzy cases like this ACTUALLY did something, but I digress) committing a crime, but in my “news circle” (though it may have been different for you), they were saying that as an excuse for killing the guy; which is like saying “Nah, the dude was illegally selling cigarettes, so him, you know, dying isn’t all that bad. Stop bitching about it.” At the end of the day though (to keep in the spirit of your post), I have to admire the Charleston Community for not going full on rage mode. Losing eight people like they did is a big deal, and it’s impressive how they’re staying peaceful.
Still, you can see some pandering and use in politics of this issue. If however they do succeed in squelching violence and riots over this, that boy has to go to the chair knowing he failed.
He better get the chair.
Black southerners aren’t all soft spirited Christians like the media is making them out to be and more than enough of them are fed up with this system.
Still, you can see some pandering and use in politics of this issue. If however they do succeed in squelching violence and riots over this, that boy has to go to the chair knowing he failed.
He better get the chair.
Black southerners aren’t all soft spirited Christians like the media is making them out to be and more than enough of them are fed up with this system.I dont perceive the response as “soft spirited”. I see it as a superior position of strength. How easy is it to become enraged? How difficult is it to control ones emotions, to forgive, and recognize evil in its face for what it is and contend/pray for change? The former behavior is what is associated with ANY emotional female. Any simpleton, emotional female, or toddler can reduce their response to mere emotions. This community isnt “SOFT” IMO, to their credit they are STRONG.
Such strength, integrity, and staying consistent to ones core values is entirely rare in todays society. To our detriment, which is why I believe we are in the cultural mess we are today.
It takes STRENGTH to not respond to evil with evil. These people are strong, have integrity, and they are inspiriational in the way we should deal with the type of utter s~~~ bag who did this.
Resident cynic.
Peaceful Tolerance…With all respect, what the f~~~ is peaceful tolerance?
Read the punctuation. Do you see any typos? No? Right, because there aren’t any. I made statement where two words could fit. I’m not sure which is better.
I’m not sure you watched the media I watched. The media I watched kept on trying to scurry aside the issue that when a cop is overly aggressive, he or she gets in trouble, and when he’s let off, it’s because he is found to have good reason. Even the Department of Justice said that Michael attempted to steal the gun. A cop will shoot you if you attempt to take his gun. Those are facts and the media struggled to get around it.
I notice you don’t see it that way. What do you say about the media regretfully admitting how these aggressive citizens gave cops good reasons to handle them aggressively? They are sorted issues.
You’ve got to really twist things pretty hard to insist that the media was trying to cover up cop wrong doing and make those thugs look like thugs, because they they weren’t. They were perpetuating the narrative that black people are oppressed. To continue this is just a victim complex and needs psychological treatment.
Pascal wrote: Still, you can see some pandering and use in politics of this issue. If however they do succeed in squelching violence and riots over this, that boy has to go to the chair knowing he failed. He better get the chair. Black southerners aren’t all soft spirited Christians like the media is making them out to be and more than enough of them are fed up with this system.
I’m not sure what you mean. I do know not all Southern black people are like that, rather there is a fair number of thugs.
I know the media is making out that black people are all these innocent people who don’t deserve what they get but rather they’re pandering to them and exploiting their victim complex. It’s pretty sick. Not all black people are like that, I know, but the culture is sick and needs help. I’ve met some cool black people who don’t go for the mind control crap with the shame and such. However, so many of them are into the whole “White man oppress us.”
Was there slavery? Certainly, and it was wrong. Not only did it seriously damage the black people (as well as take away precious things they deserved) but it damaged the white people who had them. It made the slave owners psychologically dependent on the slaves. It made them soft and weak. It made them depraved. I don’t fall for the veneer. Sure, it would be nice to have someone do all my work for me, but that takes away my agency. That’s where I lose my adulthood and become sick.
However, now there’s a cultural victim complex and now it’s starting to really mushroom cloud. The media is exploiting it. They’re cruel people, I think. Cruel for weaponizing it and using it for whatever aim they wish to achieve.
It takes STRENGTH to not respond to evil with evil. These people are strong, have integrity, and they are inspiriational in the way we should deal with the type of utter s~~~ bag who did this.
I’m hoping he gets the chair while realizing he failed to start a civil war.
that kid is a fool who couldnt see the much larger picture..the whole thing is tragic,those folks who lost loved ones are saintly in their way of dealing with this..if only someone had taken the time to teach that kid about life, living, why we are all here. wonder if his mom divorced his dad ? .it sure aint right..crazy dont make no sense..
Peaceful Tolerance…With all respect, what the f~~~ is peaceful tolerance?
Read the punctuation. Do you see any typos? No? Right, because there aren’t any. I made statement where two words could fit. I’m not sure which is better.
I’m not sure you watched the media I watched. The media I watched kept on trying to scurry aside the issue that when a cop is overly aggressive, he or she gets in trouble, and when he’s let off, it’s because he is found to have good reason. Even the Department of Justice said that Michael attempted to steal the gun. A cop will shoot you if you attempt to take his gun. Those are facts and the media struggled to get around it.
I notice you don’t see it that way. What do you say about the media regretfully admitting how these aggressive citizens gave cops good reasons to handle them aggressively? They are sorted issues.
You’ve got to really twist things pretty hard to insist that the media was trying to cover up cop wrong doing and make those thugs look like thugs, because they they weren’t. They were perpetuating the narrative that black people are oppressed. To continue this is just a victim complex and needs psychological treatment.I agree with the comment about perpetuating a VICTIM COMPLEX…
I LOVE the fact that there are white and black MGTOW on this site, and our common denominator is entirely irrespective of skin color. Some AA members gave their input, which I found intriguing. So here is my perspective, since all perspectives should be considered:
This specific event was a RACIST tragedy. The killer was nuts and racist. Absolutely NO denying that. The family members of the victims are probably stronger than I am. I ADMIRE them. They represent the salt of the earth, and the love of
God that I WISH I could.On the same token, I won’t hold any punches when I tell you what it is like to hear the LIBERAL, PC, narrative as a white man regarding the cases of the converse.
There are elements consistent in all of the recent “racist” cases:
1. Breaking the law
2. Avoiding/resisting arrest
3. Physical harm as a result
Dont want to get hurt? Dont break the law then ALSO resist arrest. I am NOT racist at all, but I assure you that I speak for most men in this society who are to AFRAID to say the following:
I have black co workers, black neighbors, and black friends. Every time WITHOUT question, I am at some point met with them telling me how RACIST white men are. I try and avoid the subject at all costs, to no avail. They will NOT listen, and INSIST on telling mr how racist whites are; which is quite ironic because if I were racist I wouldn’t be your “friend” to begin with.
It doesnt matter. And EVERY liberal PC news program telling me how whites are RACIST,only creates a divide which otherwise did NOT exist in my mind, as I dont seperate blacks from me, but I notice SOCIETY does.
And there you have it white and black MGTOW, the HONEST perspective of a white man. I venture this is the ONLY forum I could say this on.
Resident cynic.
I know this isnt MGTOW related, but it is amazing.
They are very inspiring by the way they are handling it.
Great share and thread guys,
I hope they continue to lead by example, instead of dividing like the killer would have wished for, he united them.
The killer should get the death penalty, but they should study him to see the underlying issues of what drove him to it.
Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.
I hope the racist, insane, PIG gets the death penalty for his injust actions. I also hope the MERCIFUL prayers of the victims of the families are answered, and his soul is saved.
Comprehensively: I hope we are not puppeteered by our nations media into such devisive racial tactics. Its f~~~ing pathetic.
Its not white against black, or any other means. If there is a “system” to fight, I believe its the system itself, which divides us day by day.
Resident cynic.
Dude im sorry to say this ,but you’ve got it all wrong. First of all there is no god. Second of all the guy who shot those people doesnt deserve any mercy. Only swift justice. I dont know if most of you know this or not but the perpetrator’s uncle said “I would flip the switch myself”(he was reffering to the electric chair). Obviously his uncle knows that he isnt a good person. On top of that the mayor of Charleston even called for the death penalty. Im not asking any of you to agree with everything I say ,but please at least consider the information regarding the perpetrator’s uncle and what he said. That is my 2 cents worth of information.
I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.
“White man oppress us.” Was there slavery? Certainly, and it was wrong.
It wasn’t just slavery, it was overt economic sabotage and systematic discrimination that none of them asked for.
Even the Department of Justice said that Michael attempted to steal the gun
I think it’s weird how a group of people who weren’t there somehow are able to draw a conclusion like this, especially since this fact was debated for awhile wherein the only real witness was the cop (who lived).
What do you say about the media regretfully admitting how these aggressive citizens gave cops good reasons to handle them aggressively? They are sorted issues.
Personally I wish that there were not-lethal ways to stop an “aggressive citizen”, but f~~~ it. If everything is as you say it is then the cop is in the right for what he did. That said, I have to go back and do a lot more research on these instances, if only because some things you said aren’t adding up to me.
Read the punctuation. Do you see any typos? No? Right, because there aren’t any. I made statement where two words could fit. I’m not sure which is better.
And that’s my point; I wasn’t questioning the grammatical correctness of Peaceful Tolerance. I do wonder what definition you assign to the phrase though. For instance, I peaceful tolerate flies on my wall, or construction noises outside my house. But to say that you “peacefully tolerate” a group of people is like saying “I dislike these people, but I have to deal with it”. Which is your right, of course, but is different from integration.
Anonymous11I will talk to black people about slavery. I know a group of black guys with whom I can freely use the N word along with them. I love listening to PC people bleat about black guys using that word among themselves. In this context it is a male bonding term that is all.
I once had a conversation about slavery with a black woman. I told her that had her ancestors not undergone that tribulation she would not exist. She said “I’ve never looked at it that way.” and thanked me for telling her that. Another time I was at the work and some black coworkers used the C word (Cracker for those not from around here) in a very relevant joke about the situation I was in. We all liked to have died laughing over it.
When I was a child, my father had a rural inlander friend who visited town with his black friend. The guy had his black friend sitting in the truck as he was not allowed to come into white houses where they lived, literally. I remember the rage my father had when he found out what his friend had done. My old man went out to the truck and made the rural black guy come into the house. The gentleman was not used to it and was slow about it at first. Fast forward to an hour later and three men were drinking Scotch at the table with a little white boy watching them have a good time. This was about 1972.
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