Shamelessness

“The couple had sex without her consent.” It’s cute how all the #MeTootery immediately went out of the window when it’s necessary to defend an illegal immigrant rapist.

The shamelessness of these people has no limits.

17 thoughts on “Shamelessness

  1. Diaz was charged with felony domestic violence, but the victim was not his ex-wife. It was his ex-wife’s father.

    I don’t even know that this means. “Bob was charged with murder, but the victim was not Jim, it was Sam.”

    Uhh, ok.

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    1. Wait, I’m supposed to feel *sorry* for this person because he’s being shipped back to a home he’s only vaguely familiar with because he’s been in jail a long time?

      How is that any different from every other dumb schlub who gets out of jail after ten, twenty years? Are we supposed to just keep them in jail forever because it’s familiar to them?

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      1. “defending violent criminals is the hill that Dems decided to die on.”

        Well, the hardcore left hates all power structures (except those that they themselves create) and side with anyone or anything that harms those.

        That’s they they have more sympathy for criminals than their victims.

        It’s just a little more obvious now since they have less overall control of media narratives.

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      2. I wonder if this is one of those things explicable by the four-tier class designation, like here:

        https://www.resilience.org/stories/2016-01-21/donald-trump-and-the-politics-of-resentment/

        the author asserts that most of the weird politics and class antagonisms in American culture are legible through the lens of a four-tier class system based on *type* of income: investor class, salary class, wage class, and welfare class. For whatever reason, the wage class has become the designated whipping boy for the rest: offshoring, suppressed interest rates, coddling crime, mass importation of illegal migrants, TDS… all of these things can reasonably be read as not-very-covert warfare by the salary class against the wage class: in a declining economy, the salary class gets to keep its lifestyle by forcing wages and prices down at the expense of wage-earners. When they complain, or vote: well, it’s time to unleash criminals on them.

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        1. “…not-very-covert warfare by the salary class against the wage class…”

          Yeah, it was difficult to understand why higher class males would support AA, advancing clearly inferior applicants. Then it finally dawned on me that some of the supposed superiors actually had good reason to fear real competition within their class. And not only conpetition in employment, but most especially in sexual competition ;-D

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  2. Someone tell me with a straight face is that “immigration” is anything other than a tool for expressing hatred towards white people. Dems finally discovered a group of refugees they don’t like.

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    1. (straight face)

      It’s a tool used by globalists and the salary class for expressing hatred of (and also sowing division among) the wage class.

      Many of whom happen to be white… but that’s just (vanilla) icing on the cake.

      I think it’s mostly an economic predicament: the wheels are falling off the economy, the salary class is clinging to its bennies with the grip of a toddler on a favorite binky, and that’s coming at the expense of the wage class. In order to do that with a clear conscience, the wage class must be demonized. Thus, “white people bad” “religious people bad” “working men bad” “you’re just lazy” “learn to code” “you’re racist” etc.: it’s how you rationalize the impoverishment of people you depend on.

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      1. …they expressly do *not* want immigrants who cannot be used to depress wages and exacerbate the artificial housing shortages that keep their “equity” rising.

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        1. LOL, I don’t think that is the real problem. No, those groups most opposed to Boer refugees are the upper caste churches, the Anglicans( Episcopalians in America), those that blindly supported the Communist insurgencies in both Rhodesia and South Africa, the only first world countries on the African continent. Do you really expect our would-be elites are now about to admit, “Oops, so sorry, but we seem to have stepped on our dicks again” ;-D

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          1. Well, yeah, the mere fact that white people have officially been declared as refugees due to violent oppression by black people is an existential threat to their narrative.

            And they’re blatant racist jerks. So there’s that.

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            1. Well, I have only ever met perhaps a dozen of them, bassically trust funded offspring of multi-generational wealth. And yes, they are racist, but also supremely bigoted about the lesser or lower classes ;-D

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          2. Well, on the plus side, our self-proclaimed betters are demonstrating each day that almost *anyone* would be better at administration than they are. The revolution might go smoother than expected.

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  3. “The Asylum of Amnesia”

    They came, they said, with broken wings,
    From lands of lash and puppet kings—
    Their stories soaked in sorrow’s ink,
    To freedom’s breast, they’d crawl and cling.

    Yet one, a man with haunted eyes,
    Bore not just scars, but truthless lies.
    A girl—a child of stars and streets—
    Was robbed beneath his fleeing feet.

    And when the sirens came for him,
    The liberals cried, their reason dim:
    “But wait! He’s hurt! He’s not to blame!
    His hands were trained in war and shame!”

    They pled as though the jailhouse bars
    Were no more just than burning cars
    In Tulsa’s night—a race betrayed—
    They blurred the line, they all but prayed.

    “To cage him now is cruel and blind!”
    As though the rape were just a kind
    Of cultural clash, a lost translation—
    A price for open-border salvation.

    The victim’s voice? A passing breeze.
    Not loud enough to bend their knees.
    The “believe all women” flag was furled—
    Folded fast in a “woke” new world.

    O hypocrites, with tongues of flame,
    Who chant for justice, then defame
    Its name, when it demands too much—
    Like consequences, law, and such.

    Your virtue, bought at others’ cost,
    Is not compassion—it’s justice lost.
    And in the name of saving face,
    You sanctify the cruel and base.

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