There's this race of people that is really violent. Like, they have this habit of exploding bombs outside of crowded nurseries(1), and going into places packed with people and shooting the place up(2), and sneaking up behind people at night and killing them in horrible and vicious ways(3), and things like that. These people have no respect for life. They are clear supporters of terrorism who enjoy doing things like blowing up restaurants(4) and water treatment plants(5) and the occasional Chinese embassy(6), and they're well known world-wide for their violence and viciousness(7).
The question is, what do we do about those people? I'm wondering if Michelle Malkin maybe had a good point about the necessity of internment. After all, those people are just cockroaches. Scum. You can't reason with them or treat them like human beings, because all that those people understand is violence. People who say we should treat those people as if they were normal human beings rather than as if they were animals are deluding themselves and are dangerous because they keep us normal sane people from dealing with those people the way they need to be dealt with.
The only question is, how do we handle the logistics of interning all these white people?
-- Badtux the Snarky Penguin
They are a scary race indeed!
ReplyDeleteThe only time I was a victim of a violent crime was in 2005. I was shot in the stomach by a carjacker - a WHITE carjacker.
It's odd how many whites seem terrified of minorities, yet most crime against whites is committed by whites.
yup. my grandfather once had me stand on the very edge of the mogollon rim. looking out over the expanse of the "valley of the sun" and he said "my boy, one day, none of this will be yours." (he was only off by about five acres)
ReplyDeletethen he gave the best observation about why it's futile to fight white folks. he said they never quit coming.
it's best to duck and cover. lucky for us they're easily distracted. all you have to do is disappear a white girl and they're caught up in that for a month or so.