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When Bantus Attack
Shouting Instruction A Font of Delusion In Asian American, California, 9/12/2022
© 2022 James LaFond
APR/21/23
Louis Gossett Junior declined comment on this article and will not narrate the video adaptation.
Security and safety are prime feminine values, to utopian states, that always promote one or more of the following:
-a false sense of security
-the illusion of safety
-secure hunting space for predators
-less survivable prey available for predation
Lynn just sent me this piece of propaganda involving the ongoing hunt of Asians by Bantus in California.
Look at the photo: the targets are in the middle and the foreground, small Asian women. The babe on front left with her face blocked out, 7 out of 10 Bantus would rape that bitch on sight. If the older man third from left were permitted to carry a sword, the stocky man next to him carried two tong hatchets, and the tall youth with spiked hair went nowhere without packing a knife or two, and they avenged attacks on their women, or accompanied them when out and about, Bantu crime would abate.
Psychologically, the most fragile mind in America is the entitled Bantu slave mind. These attackers break easily and require certain cues to attack and continue aggression. Let us see how this propaganda addresses the following facts:
-That Bantus select Asians as prey for their small size and unarmed status,
-That Bantus hold a racial hatred of all non whites, yes, to include hating other Bantus at a pathological level,
-That Asians have 150% employment and Bantus have 50% employment and therefore know that Asian targets will be worthwhile,
-That Bantus start 98% of confrontations that they are involved in,
-That such confrontations are initiated verbally,
-That such confrontations cannot be verbally deescalated, because Bantus are conditioned to justify violent action through verbal engagement,
-That raising your voice is a sure way to agitate a Bantu,
-That using demanding or commanding language always agitates a Bantu, even when he is your employee or coworker,
-That warding body language emboldens Bantus and that the hidden hand, is the only thing that wards them off, to include thinking you might have a knife or a gun being more effective in warding them off than actually pointing a gun at them!
What do the experts at the Government Safety League of Super Zeroes say?
That training will include:
-1. Conflict Deescalation.
This is stupid. Conflicts are voluntary by both parties. These are arguments or mutual combats. Do not start a conflict. Deescalation with Bantus only works if they think you are armed and deadly, as indicated by silence and a hidden hand or silent willingness to engage in combat. If someone starts a conflict with you, than that is not a conflict but an attack. This entire document seems to be promoting the nation that Asians are getting in contests of supremacy with Bantus, rather than being hunted. The premise is the same false law enforcement media “fight” hoax that is used to cover up most attacks and characterize these as mutual combats.
-2. Use of verbal commands.
Verbal commands against Bantus do not work, not for school teachers or cops and only work sometimes for military officers. This is suicide training, a clear methodology for achieving the state of Nirvana available to those who have been stomped out by Yutish tribesmen.
-3. Body Movements
Hopefully this does not suppose that Asians can outrun Bantus. Various body movements, the most subtle and predatory do work against Bantu’s, like approaching them with a hidden hand, blitzing them with a machete, all of which require masculine physiology, the commitment to KILL and a weapon. Since steps 1 and 2 guarantee that the trainee has pissed off the Bantu and put him into combat mode, well, now you have to shot or stab the negro as his already limited judgment will have been impaired by your jabber-jawing.
-4. Identify Pre-Assault Indicators.
Finally some common sense.
If he is black he is thinking about jacking your chink ass up.
If he is big he is having a hard time holding himself back.
If he has a friend or friends with him you are screwed.
-5. Safety and Security Assessments
It has been my experience that safety and security are to mindsets that will get you in endless trouble. A seething inner aggression towards the mortal foe, tempered by the knowledge that you are his master and he is your slave and that you will kill him if he touches you, is the proper mindset for dealing with Bantu aggression.
I have been often given flak for not sitting down in a vehicle as a passenger until the driver has the vehicle engaged. This is because, I cannot attack from a seated position behind a door with anything less than a firearm and I do not carry firearms. Therefore, I stay on my feet around Bantus, and always assume Bantu hyena men are skulking around—for they have been invited everywhere in this country by their eager worshipers. Being in an attack ready position is what dissuades Bantu aggressors. Attention to safety and security develops timidity and a defensive mindset and invites aggression.
Finally, the flier says that optional training in “practicals” will be on defense and maneuver, not on combat or attack and thus dooms the defender to ignorance of attack and lack of contact. The flier then goes on to state that the defenders will be trained in the one activity guaranteed to convince a Bantu to attack, shouting.
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Ruben Chandler     Apr 21, 2023

I know Lou. Interesting. I totally believe you. What I can't believe is him. I'm gonna press him on this.
Mike_C     Apr 25, 2023

Is there a link to the article (or video, whichever) under discussion?

Hmmm. A missing link. Bwahahaha!
Increase Mather XXI     May 7, 2023

This is beyond fascinating. What would one do if a group of, say, 3 were 'sounding one out' for possible attack? What would be the body language protocol?
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