Real Motivation

When the communist journo asked why the quasi-homeless Portland antifa member why he shot the guy in the MAGA hat, he basically said “I was worried he was going to harm one of my black friends.”

… He very literally regarded the man’s very existence as a violent threat, and not to him, but to all black people.

This was a fringe view in, say, 2008. It is now the dominant view in the Democratic Party and it’s why they shrug off an AG candidate wanting to kill the children of Republicans, why they celebrate Charlie Kirk being murdered. In their eyes you made the violent threat first by simply existing, and they’re going to save the marginalized BIPOC you’re threatening by killing you first.

https://x.com/ManDaveJobGood/status/1985882091893244279?t=V7cRiNFxpuYnZCYc4lTmPg&s=19

That’s 100% true. They are fanatical and enraged because they think they are saving imaginary black people from imaginary genocides. They’ve gotten very radicalized. If even this is not enough for our side to get it together, stop squabbling over Israel and ideally put a moratorium on the use of the word Israel for at least a year, concentrate on the economy and immigration, and work on getting out the vote, these enraged, radicalized saviors of imaginary victims will get the power back and show us what real unity and real motivation look like.

11 thoughts on “Real Motivation

  1. stop squabbling over Israel and ideally put a moratorium on the use of the word Israel for at least a year

    Let’s start with the white house. Let’s put a moratorium on serving israel and its interests for one microsecond. The “squabbling” is downstream of the constant bootlicking the current administration has been engaged in for the entire year, to the exclusion of everything else. As long as that continues, the squabbling won’t stop. And it shouldn’t. As long as our domestic and foreign policy remains influenced by these parasites, there should be strong voices opposing it.

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    1. I agree 100%. The US came through for Israel massively this year alone. Bombed Iran, spent tons of time negotiating a ceasefire. I say, enough. We’ve done more than enough. Can we finally concentrate on our own country? That’s what most Americans want. We have serious issues here. Let’s start working on them. Is that too much to ask? Unless we get tangible results for Americans, we are screwed.

      It’s totally been foreign policy to the exclusion of everything else. And Americans don’t vote on foreign policy, as they shouldn’t.

      I’m very frustrated right now.

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  2. I’ll start from explicitly saying that wishing death on anybody, and particularly children, just by association, is not acceptable.

    That said, people advancing Trumps’ team’s agenda are not “merely existing”. Should they be killed for that – obviously not. But this “we are being killed for merely existing” talk is the same level BS as “genocide of black people” or “genoicide of trans people” on the Left.

    These exaggerations do not read as “energy” (a nod to your post about Mamdani), they read just as BS-ing…

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      1. I can also post video clips from recent protests where nice middle-aged Dem ladies tell young Republican interviewers, “yes, I think you should be dead if you are a Republican.”

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        1. I also have to add that for a middle-aged American lady to be able to tell a stranger in their face that she wants them to die requires a long road to be traveled. This is not usually a demographic that allows itself to express bad thoughts openly.

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      1. That’s not the one I meant. But this just goes to show that it keeps happening.

        Does anybody remember Teslas being vandalized and set on fire? Their owners weren’t advancing any agenda. They were regular people. Nobody even knows how they voted. Why shouldn’t we pay attention and draw conclusions?

        A joke about the Holocaust that Nick Fuentes made 7 years ago provoked endless soul-searching and outrage on the right. The VA candidate for AG who expresses a wish to see children of Republicans dead receives wholehearted support from his party and wins his seat.

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  3. I don’t think israel is a distraction. It’s a very real fight to decide who will hold power in the GOP after Trump rides off into the sunset. Midterms come and go, but these people are playing for higher stakes. Remember the iron law of institutions: people inside political parties and other institutions care more about retaining power inside the party than the party winning.

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    1. The people organizing struggle sessions for perceived dissidents are the ones calling others “woke right.”

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      1. This is microaggressions. I remember that dude at work who complained that the heating was turned too low on purpose to exclude him from a meeting because he was from Africa and used to warm temperatures. The heating is centrally controlled, which everybody knows, but he still thought it was done against him personally.

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