Saturday, August 3, 2019

THE EL PASO WALMART SHOOTING: SOME THOUGHTS

    In what's become a fairly routine story in Postmodern America, today a radicalized loser attacked a Walmart in El Paso with a semi-automatic rifle. Exact casualties aren't known but they are extensive. As it turns out, the suspect is another follower of the online Red Pill Cult. However, with their usual compassion and sensitivity, the same sensationalist Corporate Media who falsely reported incorrect stories about multiple shooters initially are desperately trying to use the event to smear President Trump. It would be a lot more useful, of course, if they used the mass media to help the victims; but..."never let a good crisis go to waste," as they say.

   As it turns out, the suspect praised the recent mass-shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand and is a big fan of Red Pill Cultist and general political gadfly, Mike Cernovich:



   Cernovich isn't exactly a big Trump supporter these days. in fact, he never really was. Cernovich---like many of his fellow Red Pills---is simply an opportunist. The El Paso shooting suspect's online biography shows how well he absorbed Cernovich's core philosophy: 













      RT News also reported that the shooter allegedly was raving about 'Gamergate' during the rampage. The shooter is also a so-called 'Race Realist': a neologism that the Red Pills coined to disguise their overt racism. The shooter stated in his now-deleted online 'Manifesto' that the attack was a “response to [the] Hispanic invasion of Texas" another mythology created by the Alt-RINOs.

    Let's take a step back and scrutinize this whole 'invasion' notion. The idea was really popularized during the last two decades by Catholic-hating radio host Michael Savage. Since then, it's been picked up and spread by online radicals. Augmented heavily by public education's dumbing-down of history and recent Soros-backed publicity stunts like the so-called Migrant Caravans, the 'invasion' notion has been passed over with little scrutiny in the light of History.

   The main geographic centers of the Hispanic population in the United States are Florida, the Southwest, and Puerto Rico. These areas were all colonized by Spain during the 16th Century.

    Florida did not become part of the US until 1819.

    Texas and the Southwest did not become part of the US until 1849.

    Puerto Rico did not become part of the US until 1898.

  And something that Liberals like to keep from telling everybody: the US Government never officially recognized Hispanics as a separate race until the 1970s. Before then, they were accounted statistically as Whites as they were of Spanish descent. Racism against Hispanics is actually a fairly recent phenomenon. Hispanics never suffered widespread segregation or racial laws on level which Blacks or some American Indians did. 

   But none of this matters to the Whacko Left-Wing who've been listening to an orgy of race-baiting all week with the Democratic Debates. Interestingly, the shooter referenced the debates in his 'manifesto'. But I doubt as we'll hear a peep from any of them about how their own vitriol might have contributed to the shooter's paranoia. 

   Meanwhile, though, the Church and the real Conservatives among us are taking concrete action. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops issued the following statement: "as people of faith, we continue to pray for all the victims, and for healing in all these stricken communities, but the Texas shooting a week after a California shooting shows that something remains fundamentally evil in our society."

   The Hope Border Institute, which works closely with the Dioceses of El Paso and Las Cruces is organizing humanitarian efforts as we speak:



    

    They also announced an interfaith prayer vigil for those in the area to be held tonight. 

   

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