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‘I Collect the Bottles’
Violence and Private Security in South Africa by the Liberal Handwringers at Vice
© 2016 James LaFond
MAY/16/16
The Vice reporters are good for going where no mangina has gone before and then commenting like guilt-ridden, self-hating, metrosexual clarions of a dead world. They are the zombies that think they are the living, but they do get good footage.
The security employee who lives in a black ghetto and then sneaks off to protect rich whites—pretending to his neighbors that he is collecting bottles for recycling—is a sympathetic soul. I think that 50 years from now America is going to look something like this. And so long as Americans—like these Vice twerps—choose to believe that violence and oppression never existed prior to the invention of these things by their uniquely evil ancestors, it will thrive. The most blissfully ignorant belief about violence is that it is caused by poverty, when virtually all violent deaths among humans have been ordered by the most powerful princes of men and generally carried out by privileged killers.
Ignorance is a beautiful thing.
Speaking of ignorance, look at the black men in this video, then look at the so-called black men in your community, and try to tell me that they are not mixed-race people. Even children can tell the difference between dark chocolate and a KitKat.
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guest     May 16, 2016

Off topic, but you got to read:

White Slavery Denial

by Jim Goad, May 16, 2016

takimag.com/article/white_slavery_denial_jim_goad/print

Who also wrote:

A Quick History of the White American Underclass

jimgoad.net/whiteslavery.html
deuce     May 17, 2016

Stefan Molyneux tells you everything you need to know about modern South Africa here:

youtube.com/watch?v=-4SS8uyhQnY

The post-apartheid collapse is truly staggering. This is Baltimore and Detroit in another decade.
James     May 17, 2016

If I'm still around I might be taping a Robert E. Howard book to my chest as body armor.
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