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But really, how mainstream is Matt Walsh nowadays? He was talking about Somali IQ being 68 around a year and half ago too.
He's still on the Daily Wire & fairly regularly appeared on Fox News, that's about as mainstream as it can get for an online right-wing type.
I have wanted to talk about this, is there really a rising black fatigue, or is it all just a mirage? Social media is pretty racist, but it isn't real life after all.
I think it's very real. Wasn't that long ago that SCOTUS would literally rule 'yes affirmative action is gay & unfair, but we need to keep it going for at least a couple more decades to be fair to the poor heckin' disadvantaged niggers' (2003, Grutter v. Bollinger). Actually axing pillars of the civil rights regime like that or the racial gerrymander would have been unthinkable in 2016. At lower levels, the collapse in popularity of retarded shit like the police & prison abolition movements and people being able to crack jokes that could in any way be interpreted as being mildly racist without getting cancelled to oblivion (like Tony Hinchcliffe's joke about Puerto Rico in 2024) are definite signs of nigger (and generally minority) fatigue too.

Or, y'know, Trump winning elections on an anti-immigration & pro-deportation platform. The Republicans' electoral postmortem in 2012 was stressing the need to win over Hispanics at all costs and Jeb Bush was calling illegal immigration an 'act of love' in 2014, if you need more reference points as to where it looked things were going pre-Trump. Suffice to say a party that had embraced such faggotry wouldn't have the balls to challenge the racial gerrymander for fear of how heckin' racist that would've made them look.
Yeah the whole idea of blacks getting their own district was obviously kind of silly but then again there is no institutional change so any gains can just be rolled back and its not like republicans are pro white either.

Its good more people know about this but the masses on the bottom are so brainwashed its insane. tiktok vids that say whites ate negros will still get like 1mill likes but I guess you could say the people that matter know the truth now. The main problem is that trump is about as conservative as Obama in 2009 which means the right has lost lots of ground socially.
Can't enact institutional change without winning first, and the South adding more seats (likely to be won by hardline Republicans) now that the racial gerrymander is dead will go a long way to helping with that. Also Rome wasn't built in a day, it took the left decades to engineer & propagate the self-hating white guilt mind virus to the point where it's at today, short of a civil war where you just kill all the leftoids Suharto-style I expect it will similarly take decades for the right to unfuck this situation. As is, they're already making progress at a pace I would not have dared dream about 10 or even 5 years ago, I was worried Roberts & the squishier justices like Kavanaugh/Barrett might have cucked on Callais for example.
 
Problem is they will keep all the minorities who dont and use it against you.
Not if we have the power. It doesn’t matter what excuse we use or what message we say if we’re the ones doing the deportations and the crackdowns. It could be for Captain Planet for all I care so long as we do it. What I’m advocating for is turning the progressive stack against itself.

IMO it would be very easy to use antisemitism as an excuse to get rid of Muslims en masse and to counter the leftist propaganda about why they should stay. The point is to give evangelical boomers a rallying cry and a bludgeon to use against leftist Jews that want mass migration. “No you want to cause a holocaust, enjoy Alaskan gulag commie child.”

In New Mexico, Texas, California, Florida, Boston, etc, we should be running tapes of Muslims destroying Catholic icons non stop. Also we should attack Latinx harder even though it’s died down in popularity because the left will be forced to defend it since it’s higher on the diversity stack. It should be followed up with urbanists saying that cars are evil and should be banned. We should also run targeted ads at Jews of Mexicans wearing Nazi paraphilia and supporting Hamas. We should also be showing ads of Asians getting jumped by blacks and getting pushed into trains to advocate for stronger law enforcement.

The point is to dismantle the progressive stack by rightfully pointing out how artificial it is. In the south we should be running ads of Muslims and Mexicans being racist to blacks or making red neck jokes. What’s easy about it is that we don’t have to lie or make anything up, we just show the reality on the ground because the progressive vision and the progressive stack is a lie. Being honest causes more damage to it than vague posting about something intangible like globalists or Jews.

The end goal is to get foreigners out and to eliminate crime. I don’t care what messaging we use to accomplish this or if some of it seems contradictory as long as we get people deported, to voluntarily leave, or arrested, that’s all I care about.

We don’t need to create propaganda or even strict new racial laws to get what we want. We simply show the reality on the ground and enforce the laws on the books. Right now the left is super vulnerable because they’re used to the law not applying to them, especially the activists and hooligans. If we just enforce basic laws we can deal with the most annoying activists and criminals. Hit their activists that use cp to take down conservative sub reddits or forums. Hit their black rights and socialist activists with fraud because they never thought they’d get caught. Arrest their streamers that called for conservative politicians deaths. They’ve been protected so long by the justice system that we can crush a lot of them by just applying the law equally.

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I’d like to add we should totally play into bigotry towards whites as well. Especially when it comes to elitism from the left, make the left own their red neck jokes. Make them explain why it’s ok to replace working class Whites. Make them defend globalization at every opportunity and why immigration is good for the average American. Goad them into saying racist things about Whites and then promise and follow through with protecting the American people. Take all the clips of leftists saying replacement theory is a good thing and force them to defend it.
 
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if we’re the ones doing the deportations and the crackdowns. It could be for Captain Planet for all I care so long as we do it. What I’m advocating for is turning the progressive stack against itself.
Problem is none of these groups actually want mass deportations because it would either include themselves or their workforce. Jews dont have a care for any group other than themselves having to grovel to their grievances will never work.
 
a little nugget of sunshine about how things are going for the dems

OP-ED: Are We Really in the Same Boat? South Carolina Redistricting and the Limits of Coalition Politics​

Written by BlackPress USA

By Greer Marshall
BlackPressUSA Columnists
Rainbow coalitions have a history of leaking on Black folks. There are tons of stories behind that claim; that’s probably not relevant right now, but I digress.

In Southern politics, the Black electorate has been the engine of the Democratic Party for more than half a century. They’ve provided the votes, the grassroots infrastructure, and the moral authority that’s kept the party alive. That said, at this point, they know when they’re being asked to provide the labor for a coalition that doesn’t prioritize them.

So when Mayra Rivera-Vázquez, a Latina candidate, is running for Congress in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District as the state legislature carves up the only Black district in the state, the question isn’t only if she’s qualified. The first question is whether she’s a legitimate option or, to be more direct, are we really in the same boat?

Eight days after the Supreme Court gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais, South Carolina Republicans are moving to trash the June 9 primary and push it to August so they can redraw the congressional map. Democracy is just too risky unless they can guarantee the outcome. Today, the South Carolina Senate is expected to vote on whether to authorize a special session for redistricting. President Trump says he will be “watching closely.” The target is Jim Clyburn’s 6th District. He holds the state’s only Democratic seat and is the only Black representative from South Carolina since Reconstruction.

This isn’t the first time. In 2023, Republican lawmakers moved roughly 30,000 Black voters out of District 1 and packed them into District 6 to hit a specific racial target. 17% of the Black vote, to be exact. A federal three-judge panel called it an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The Supreme Court overturned that ruling in 2024, calling the motive partisan rather than racial, as if the two aren’t the same thing in South Carolina. Now, the Callais ruling has given them permission to finish the job.

The numbers are the only thing that matters in this story. Before redistricting, Black voters made up 21.4% of District 1. Today, 17.8%. Hispanic voters went from 7.9% to 8.2%. One group diminished with precision. The other was statistically consolidated.

John Morgan, a Republican map consultant, testified before the House panel that the proposed map was drawn to deliver a 7-0 Republican sweep of the state’s congressional delegation. If you don’t believe me, he said that on the record. The cost of this latest maneuver, according to state Election Commission Director Conway Belangia, is at least $2.2 million in taxpayer money. And that doesn’t include county costs. It also renders the military ballots already in the mail dead on arrival.

And that’s where the public conversation starts telling on itself.


The poetic hypocrisy is hard to miss in South Carolina politics. Nancy Mace, the Republican who held the seat Mayra Rivera-Vázquez is running for, wrote in a New York Times op-ed that women in her own party are stuck in “the token slots,” claiming they are boxed in while the real power operates behind closed doors. But Mace backs the same anti-DEI crusade that South Carolina Republicans have used to dismiss Black achievement and the credentials of women of color as unearned. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, white women were the largest beneficiaries of DEI initiatives. Mayra says to be taken seriously by state lawmakers, she practically has to carry her three advanced degrees like a permission slip at all times, “just because of the fact that I am Latina and a woman.”

District 1 in 2026 is a different beast from the one Mace first won. Mount Pleasant is 90% White with a median household income of $124,000. Kiawah Island’s median income exceeds $213,000. The new math isn’t designed to care for the deeply specific, land-related issues facing the Geechee-Gullah people in places like St. Helena, Wadmalaw, and Johns Island. This is the ghost map Mayra Rivera-Vázquez is running against—an algorithm engineered for the wealthy and for suburban developments, drawn to erase Black districts.

But here’s where the coalition question gets uncomfortable. According to the US census, a significant portion of the Latino population in the Lowcountry identifies as white. A middle-class Latino family in Mount Pleasant has a fundamentally different relationship with this district than a Black family that was redistricted out of it. When a chunk of your coalition shares more economic interests with the people who drew the map than with the people who were erased by it, that ain’t a coalition.

Mayra says she’s not a politician. She’s a lawyer, an economist, and the former chair of the Beaufort County Democratic Party, the first Latina to hold that position in South Carolina. She’s spent 14 years in the Lowcountry.

She stopped a rezoning effort for a golf course on Gullah Geechee land in Beaufort. She organized coalitions against a data center project near the ACE Basin. She’s been in hearing rooms fighting for Black land before ever filing to run for anything.

Mayra says she’s drawn “lines in the sand” for working families in the Lowcountry. In fact, she is the only candidate in the District 1 race who can say to the families on St. Helena, “As former chair of the Beaufort County Democratic Party, while Nancy Mace was busy drawing you off the map, I was fighting to keep you in it.”

When I asked Mayra whether Black voters being displaced should trust a Latina candidate to carry their fight, she didn’t dodge the question.
“Being a Latina, I could not run for Congress without the fight the Black community in the ’60s fought. They helped everyone get the right to vote,” she said. “It’s because of them that I am even a possibility.”

Mayra understands whose shoulders she’s standing on and isn’t pretending otherwise.
Are we really in the same boat?
I asked her that directly.
“Only if we are rowing in the same direction.”
 
Frankly i don't know how far they will go. I hope Cenk Uyghur get affected by this.

But really, how mainstream is Matt Walsh nowadays? He was talking about Somali IQ being 68 around a year and half ago too.

I have wanted to talk about this, is there really a rising black fatigue, or is it all just a mirage? Social media is pretty racist, but it isn't real life after all.
Yes, nigger fatigue is real. Even lefties I work with and are friendly with are starting to speak up more. Never in public, but you can see them testing the waters on if they're safe to express their real opinion. Lots of cover statements and disclaimers, but underneath all of that are complaints and venting.
 
Problem is none of these groups actually want mass deportations because it would either include themselves or their workforce.
That’s the point of running the attack ads. It’s literally fanning the embers of disdain that exist. Most countries are way more racist than the people in the US. It’s intentionally dampened down through constant progressive pay ops which have been largely unopposed. Asians don’t like each other let alone blacks or Muslims. Likewise Latinos hate other Latinos. It’s using the progressive stack against itself. It didn’t happen earlier because republicans were too chickenshit to do it. Their entire alliance is fragile and built on very shaky grounds because they have to constantly run cover for niggers pushing Asians onto railroads or for Jews hating on Mexican Catholics or for Mexicans seig heiling. The only reason it’s lasted so long is because the right was too scared to point out how idiotic it actually is.
Jews dont have a care for any group other than themselves having to grovel to their grievances will never work.
I’m saying is we use it as a justification in conjunction with curbing terrorism. It’s effectively using the reverse uno card on the left. To the Mexicans it’s to stop the heretics. To the Whites it’s to stop terrorism and rape gangs. To any leftist Jew that cries about it, it’s to stop another holocaust. The left is really fragile and can’t defend every position it has simultaneously. They also always have to defend the higher position on the progressive stack so they can’t defend effectively.

Likewise, we can crack down hard on left wing activists (and financiers) because they’ve been protected for so long that they commit crimes openly that’d get anyone else thrown in prison. We have a golden opportunity to buck break them because unlike everyone else they don’t know what it’s like to have the institutions breathing down their necks for slight infractions let alone criminal acts that they’ve committed openly not thinking they’d ever suffer the consequences.
 
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All the z list influencers I’ve never heard of,
with their pithy ai assisted dunk attempts, are team massie

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Man. I'm so glad I stopped paying attention to a lot of modern internet shit. I honestly have no fucking clue who a lot of these people are, and from what I've seen, my sanity thanks me for it. When the entire "skeptic" and internet Reddit Atheist community kinda blew up and imploded in on itself, I resigned myself to NEVER pay attention to this shit again. Now I only get bits and pieces and only through proxy do I know of half of what's going on and who's who. On the one hand, I'm glad to be an internet "old head" and know when these groups are going to collapse and know when to point and laugh at the retardation. On the other hand, I wish I'd never stepped foot on the internet, because people get dumber and dumber the more generations depend on it.
 
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