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The Worst Week Yet:
August 14-20, 2022

Jim Goad

Joanna Bourke, a writer who defends bestiality, whose photo perhaps explains how she became interested in the subject.

2,530 words

Black Wendy’s Employee Kills Elderly White Man with One Punch

We should all pity poor Antoine Kendrick of Prescott Valley, Arizona. For starters, he was born black, and no amount of bleaching and scrubbing can change that. Because of the institutionally racist school-to-fast-food-to-prison pipeline, Po’ Antoine was also trapped in a dead-end job as a Wendy’s cashier at the age of 35. And now, because white men can’t stand to see a brother making his way up the corporate ladder, there’s no way he will ever ascend to assume the lofty perch of Wendy’s night manager because he’s being charged with second-degree murder.

On July 26, in an altercation that was captured on a surveillance camera, Kendrick walked out from behind the counter, sneaked up behind a 67-year-old unnamed white man who was languidly slurping on his Frosty milkshake, and sucker-punched him from behind. The white man fell to the floor, where he cracked his head open and was knocked unconscious. He was airlifted to a local hospital, but died ten days later from his injuries.

According to police, the incident was provoked after the elderly white man complained about his order. In the modern legal climate, only one question remains: Did the man refer to Mr. Kendrick as a “nigger” while complaining about his food? Actually, that’s not really the question. The question is: Will Mr. Kendrick say that the old white man referred to him as a “nigger”?

Earlier this year, the black manager of a Dunkin’ Donuts shop in Tampa, Florida received a draconian sentence of two years of house arrest after fatally punching a white man whom he claims twice called him a “nigger” after complaining about his order.

According to a police report regarding that incident, Vonelle Cook — who was, despite his first name, the white man in the equation — did not touch or threaten the black manager, Corey Pujols, in that incident. But according to the state’s attorney in the case, the two years of house arrest — followed by three years of probation, 200 hours of community service, and, worst of all, anger-management classes — “holds the defendant accountable while considering the totality of the circumstances — the aggressive approach and despicable racial slur used by the victim, along with the defendant’s age, lack of criminal record, and lack of intent to cause the victim’s death.”

To my knowledge, there is no audio proof of Vonelle Cook calling Corey Pujols a “nigger.” I could be wrong, but it seems to be nothing more than hearsay. But the mere suggestion that the word may have been uttered has become a get-out-of-Death-Row-for-free card for black defendants.

I’ve noticed a pattern: When white fast-food customers complain about their food, they often get killed. When black fast-food customers complain about their food, they either kill someone or have already killed someone . . . which brings us to our next story.

Don’t Give the Black Kids Cold French Fries

Two weeks ago I wrote about the young black buck in Brooklyn who defended his mama’s honor by shooting a McDonald’s worker in the neck and rendering him brain-dead after a dispute regarding allegedly cold French fries. This was after I wrote in early July about the three Ladies of Vibrancy who trashed a Manhattan diner after the owners charged them for extra French fry sauce.

[Jerry Seinfeld voice]: What’s the deal with black people and French fries? Black people aren’t even French, so whyyyy are they getting so upset?

Now comes a story about a hotheaded black man and cold French fries that exemplifies such un-distilled grain-alcohol levels of stupidity, it could only come from down South.

At a McDonald’s in Kennesaw, Georgia, a certain Antoine Sims — what’s the deal with accused black murderers named Antoine and French fries? — called 911 after the store manager refused to whip him up a batch of hot French fries after Antoine and his girlfriend complained about their cold French fries. Mind you, the French fries only became cold after Antoine and his girlfriend neglected to hold onto their receipt and therefore did not respond when their number was called. According to the store manager, he offered Mr. Sims a refund, but Sims demurred, complaining that it would take several days for the $2 or so to show up again in his bank account. The manager also said that Sims shoved his food back at him and threw a drink in his face. He also told him to leave his store and never come back again. Oh — he also told the police that Sims was wearing an ankle bracelet and therefore must be some kind of criminal.

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And that’s where it gets interesting. Police bodycam footage shows Sims getting nervous when the cops ask him to sign a piece of paper acknowledging that he’d be charged with criminal trespassing if he were ever to enter the McDonald’s again. Sims fled on foot and was apprehended in a nearby parking lot after being zapped with a Taser.

Sims, you see, was out on bond after being charged with MURDER regarding a 2019 incident where he allegedly shot a woman dead and then set the car containing her corpse ablaze. Police also said they found a felonious amount of marijuana in the car of Sims’s girlfriend that sat outside the McDonald’s where they complained about cold French fries.

Ponder, if you’re able, exactly how stupid you’d have to be to call the police about a French-fry incident when you’re driving around with over an ounce of weed and you’re out on bail for allegedly murdering a woman and setting her car on fire.

There is clearly only one option left for young Antoine Sims: Say that the McDonald’s manager, as well as the woman you’re accused of shooting, both called you a nigger.

Portland Homeless Camp Starts Charging Rent

I had the misfortune of living in Los Angeles — Hollywood, to be specific, a half-block off Hollywood Boulevard right near Frederick’s — from 1987 to 1994. The city’s warm weather attracted bums from all over the country, and one couldn’t sneeze without spraying aerosol droplets on a homeless person.

When I moved to Portland in late 1994, it was refreshing to be able to walk more than a block without some crackhead attempting to bum pocket change from me.

These days — in a process that was enabled by a general cultural ethos declaring that property ownership is the root of all evil and that was accelerated in February 2021 after the State of Oregon decriminalized the possession of small amounts of all illicit drugs — the city of Portland currently hosts a staggering 776 “high-risk campsites.”

One of them, located “down a dirt path, surrounded by gates and overgrown bushes” far on the city’s industrial north side, has started to charge its inhabitants $200 a month for the privilege of squatting there instead of at one of the city’s 775 other high-risk campsites.

Informally known as “Grace’s Oasis,” the camp’s self-declared landlady is one Angel Grace Brown, who looks as if she’s been eating meth cookies every day for breakfast the past 20 years. Despite the fact that her mangy little camp, which has existed for about three years now, exists only because she’s been criminally trespassing, she recently put up NO TRESPASSING signs on the site and began extorting the other tenants to the tune of $200 each.

Brown denies stories from local business owners alleging that members of her camp have been stealing things. She also says that no one at her camp is doing anything illegal, despite the fact that the camp’s very existence is a crime.

Portland was less than kind to me during the 11 years I lived there. Every time I hear of how the city has sunk a little lower, my heart sings a happy song.

How to Satisfy a Lesbian’s Penis

Hey, you bigot — that’s right, I’m talking to you — mired as you are in your antiquated and patriarchal mindset that dictates, à la Hitler and all the other dictators, that there are only two sexes and that they are defined by ownership of either a penis or vagina — I’ll bet it never occurred to your sick little mind that lesbians can have penises, did it?

Healthline is, like, one of those totally legit medical websites whose articles are actually “medically reviewed” by real doctors before publication. A recent article called “How Do Lesbians Have Sex? 28 Things to Know Before Your First Time” was penned by a pan-faced woman named Sian Ferguson and medically approved by Janet Brito, a self-described “nationally certified Latinx sex therapist, supervisor, speaker, trainer, and author.”

Supervisor? What does she supervise — lesbians having sex? Does anyone know how much that pays and where one might find a job application?

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For no other apparent reason than to muddle any chance at clarity by projecting a hologram of thick, tangled pubic hair in front of female genitalia, the article makes clear right up front that one needn’t have a vagina to engage in lesbian sex:

Usually, people use the term “lesbian sex” to mean sex between two women. If that’s the case, remember that those women might not identify as lesbian. . . . For example, they could identify as bisexual, pansexual, queer, or even heterosexual. Sex between women isn’t limited to lesbians. . . . It also includes other people who have vaginas, people with penises, and people with intersex genitalia. . . . For the purposes of this article, lesbian sex is defined as sexual activity between individuals who self-identify as women, whether cis or trans, exclusively homosexual or not.

It also includes instructions on what to do “If your partner has a penis”:

“There are many ways to manually stimulate someone who has a penis. Some ideas include:

  • performing a hand job by holding their penis firmly and gliding your hand up and down; ask your partner which speed and pressure they’d prefer
  • gently rubbing or massaging the head of their penis
  • touching and rubbing their scrotum and perineum, which is the area between the scrotum and anus
  • touching the skin just outside of their anus
  • penetrating their anus with your fingers”

There are also instructions about how to perform penis-in-vagina lesbian sex and how to avoid getting impregnated as a result of, erm, penis-in-vagina lesbian sex.

Perhaps — and I’m being highly idealistic here — this is merely a cynical, age-old ruse to encourage lesbians to have sex with a real dick rather than a strap-on, and once any woman feels the pulsating pleasures of being pronged by a real man, she’ll abandon the Sapphic lifestyle, hunker down with a real man, and start squirting out babies. If so, I find it tremendously funny and inspirational.

Normalizing Bestiality Down Under

The Holy Bible makes it very clear in Exodus 22:19 that “Anyone who lies with an animal must be put to death.”

Mind you, I haven’t checked the original Hebrew manuscripts to determine whether “lies with” means “has sex with” or “tells a fib to,” and if it’s the latter, I don’t know why they didn’t translate it to “lies to” rather than “lies with,” but since I don’t read or speak Hebrew, I am surely not one to judge.

However, based on her picture alone, I feel fit to judge that Joanna Bourke, author of Loving Animals: On Bestiality, Zoophilia and Post-Human Love, is a mentally ill and sexually maladjusted woman whose visage, body, personality, and possibly even personal stench are enough to put off any adult from consenting to have sex with her, which may have driven her into the amorous clutches of the beasts of the field.

According to a blurb for her book:

Sex with animals is one of the last taboos but, for a practice that is generally regarded as abhorrent, it is remarkable how many books, films, plays, paintings and photographs depict the subject. So what does loving animals mean? In this book the renowned historian Joanna Bourke explores the modern history of sex between humans and animals. . . . Bourke looks at the changing meanings of ‘bestiality’ and ‘zoophilia’, assesses the psychiatric and sexual aspects, and concludes by delineating an ethics of animal loving.

Okay, I’ve seen paintings — many of them actual cave paintings — that depict bestiality, but what books, films, plays, and photographs does this woman have access to? There are actual theatrical plays that depict bestiality? Where? How much do the tickets cost?

Australia’s Festival of Dangerous Ideas — which, as far as I know, has never hosted a speaker to talk about racial differences in IQ or holocaust revisionism — plans to host Bourke next month to decry society’s “absolute prohibition on zoosexuality.”

At least one Aussie lassie, Emma Hurst of the Animal Justice Party and a Member of the New South Wales Parliament, is aghast at Bourke and the idea that someone his hosting her defense of animal-diddling:

Bestiality is the sexual abuse of animals. While I haven’t seen the full talk being proposed for the FODI [Festival of Dangerous Ideas], it is highly concerning that the blurb mentions the “love” of animals. Animal abuse is not love. . . . Many animals suffer trauma and some die from acts of bestiality — this is a grotesque form of animal abuse. We must recognize that people who harm animals are a risk to the broader community.

It only takes one look at Ms. Hurst in a bikini to realize why she has never been driven by necessity into an animal’s loving paws.

William, the Prince of Pegging?

Rolling Stone — which used to host some decent writers about 50 years ago — recently published an article titled “A Royal Rumor Might Be Inspiring Straight Men to Get Pegged, and That’s Beautiful.” The article was written by a woman named EJ Dickson, and I can confirm that she is not beautiful. It also cites a “sex and intimacy coach” named Ashley Manta who will always be far fatter than she is comely. According to Manta:

More heterosexual men are unlearning their shame-based biases around receptive anal, and more heterosexual women are becoming empowered by the depictions of pegging they’re witnessing in popular media. . . .

In case you were blissfully unaware, “pegging” is the act of a man who allows himself to be anally penetrated by a woman wearing a strap-on dildo. And rather than being demoralizing and humiliating and representing a total surrender of his manhood, men are supposed to be “empowered” by this. According to Dickson — I mean, she had to have “dick” in her name, didn’t she?:

The act has historically been stigmatized, but has increasingly gained acceptance within the cis-hetero community, thanks to rising cultural visibility via shows like Broad City and movies like Deadpool.

The article cites an unverified rumor that England’s Prince William enjoys being pegged and that his wife Kate Middleton, who is too “old-fashioned” to assume the role of pegger, allows her hubby to be anally penetrated elsewhere as long as he doesn’t develop a romantic attachment to the woman who’s plowing his poop chute. It also attempts to portray all this as a positive development both for England and for global human sexuality.

I think that’s quite enough for this week. You will now kindly stop the world and let me off.

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22 comments

  1. Beau Albrecht says:
    August 22, 2022 at 1:24 pm

    I read up on the cold fries idiot too.  My first thought was, “How can I notify Jim Goad about this?”  Then I realized that surely you already were on it and it absolutely would be in the next weekly disaster report.

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  2. Fred C. Dobbs says:
    August 22, 2022 at 2:32 pm

    We’re both hillbillies at heart. I prefer the Merle Haggard version of Stop the World and let Me Off, but Waylon did a hell of a job too!

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  3. James J. O'Meara says:
    August 22, 2022 at 3:09 pm

    “There are actual theatrical plays that depict bestiality? Where? How much do the tickets cost?”

    https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ask-a-mexican-on-the-truth-about-tijuana-donkey-shows-6463551

    Johnny Ola knows these places like the back of his hand.

     

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  4. James J. O'Meara says:
    August 22, 2022 at 3:15 pm

    Once you start condemning “zoophilia,” the inevitable path leads straight to Auschwitz. We must normalize zoophilia, else Hitler will win.

    From the experts at Weiser Books: ““Theozoölogie oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron” was first published in 1904/1905. The work presents as a work of Biblical exegesis, in which the author uses a wide range of sacred texts and folklore to advance a theory that certain common words in the Bible are actually euphemistic references to various, bizarre, non-human creatures (including the “Sodomite Apelings” of the title) that were the second Adamites, created from dust in Genesis 2, as opposed to the true humans who alone were endowed with the “Divine Electron” and created in God’s own image. From this von Liebenfels descends rapidly into the depths of racial theory, expounding that only Aryans represented the true humanity, and that darker races were the degenerate result of interbreeding with the non-human creatures of Genesis 2. Sadly much of what follows is pretty predictable: a call for the sterilization of the “lower races,” the elevation of the “Aryan race” and opprobrium for those guilty of miscegenation. The work was of some significance in Nazi occult thought and Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke devotes several pages to it in his major study “The Occult Roots of Nazism.”

    https://counter-currents.com/2020/08/beast-men-and-blm-lanz-von-liebelfels-prophetic-visions/

     

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  5. TYRS HAND says:
    August 22, 2022 at 4:58 pm

    Yes, we Southerners are so much more stupider than you enlightened Yankees. All those Southrons who wrote the Constitution or served as President of this-hyear US and A were jist anomalies I reckon. And thank the gods them enlightened Yankees came down hear and straightened us out about how them Neegroes is Just As Smart As Us Dumbass Rednecks and should have their full say with votin and such like. We need to look to them-there Yankee geniuses what keeps they own Black fellers in line like in Chicago and Detroit and them other Model Cities of Diverse Harmony, they could shore teach us cornpones about how to dilute our alkyhol and smarten us up a mite.

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    1. Jim Goad says:
      August 22, 2022 at 11:40 pm

      What I wrote:

      Now comes a story about a hotheaded black man and cold French fries that exemplifies such un-distilled grain-alcohol levels of stupidity, it could only come from down South.

      I thought it was obvious that I was talking about the caliber of blacks down South. Didn’t expect any non-black Southerners to take it so personally, especially since I’d written a whole book defending them.

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      1. Susan smith says:
        September 2, 2022 at 7:19 am

        Everyone takes everything personal these days. It’s incredible and disgusting. But I love your honesty and lack of fear to speak truth without sugar coating or manipulating it. And also pointing out what everyone is thinking and witnessing but too afraid to speak up about. People certainly need to wake tf up and speak up more otherwise, mark my words … it won’t be long before the “privileged” (quite opposite of privileged actually) white folks will be working for zero wages if you catch my drift.

         

         

         

         

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    2. Augustus says:
      August 24, 2022 at 6:34 am

      Tbf the 5% (of greedy stupid white southern plantation owners who bought cheap labor from the yids) and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.

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  6. Weave says:
    August 22, 2022 at 5:18 pm

    Well I wish I had a nickel for every northerner, living in the south mind you, who bemoans how stupid we southerners are. Really, Jim? By the way I work with a girl from Philly who never shuts the hell up about how backwater we are down here in the south. I keep wondering what’s keeping her from moving back….

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  7. TwoBuckChuck says:
    August 22, 2022 at 5:35 pm

    Cold french fries.

    “Pegging”

    England’s royals.

    Is there a connection here that I [deliberately] fail to grasp?

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  8. Josephus Cato says:
    August 22, 2022 at 9:16 pm

    Regarding the “How to Satisfy a Lesbian’s Penis,” a buddy of mine was at a bar and started chatting with the lady next to him.  She got the idea that he was romantically interested and informed him that she was a lesbian.  Right on queue my friend replies, “well… I have a natural dildo.”  That story always cracks me up.  I mean, what else is a penis but a natural dildo?

    Interesting you mention the Hebrew on the bestiality verse.  It has the reoccurring “מות יומת” which the KJV aptly translates as “shall surely be put to death” as this Biblical grammatical form of  doubling the verb such that the first verb is in the infinitive absolute (a sort of abstract form of the verb) followed by the verb conjugated is used to strengthen the idea of the verb.  Hence the KJV translation, “shall surely be put to death.”  As for the “lies with” the verb שכב is used which could either be an innocent lies down for rest or sleep or a more “aggressive” lies down involving pelvic thrusting and coitus.  Given that being put to death for merely lying down next to your sheep after grazing under the brutal Canaanite summer sun seems a bit extreme, then it seems the verb in this case implies its more carnal definition.  It’s the same verb used when Lot’s daughters get him drunk and do more than lie next to him.  I guess it begs the question, does one want to live in a society where bestiality is tolerated?

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  9. nineofclubs says:
    August 22, 2022 at 9:20 pm

    Pity the long-suffering organisers of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. Or FODI, to the initiated.

    Some ten years ago, FODI featured many ideas which – frankly – weren’t that ‘dangerous’ to the socially liberal bourgeoisie who comprise FODI’s audience.

    The harpies of the Australian MSM lambasted FODI as being a festival of moderately ‘progressive’ (sic) ideas, which no one except the most unreconstructed TradCath could find even vaguely dangerous. Gay marriage was one example, I think.

    The festival organisers heard the call, it seems, and went full-throttle in pursuit of spicier content.  But alas, even the cosmopolitan sophisticates of inner Sydney have their limits. And so it was that in 2014, the organisers had to scrap – at the last minute – a segment being presented by a Muslim ‘writer and activist’ defending the practice of honour killings.  You might imagine the scene at the Lakemba mosque; with the flustered Imam trying, in broken English, to return 157 tickets because exactly none of the faithful are interested in hearing Pussy Riot talk about punk feminism.

    What to do next? Too hot? Too cold? Where’s the goldilocks point?

    In 2018 the festival moved to Cockatoo Island. God only knows why. It also featured a new look, including art installations and live theatre, in addition to the traditional speeches. But the content was trending bland again..

    And so to 2022. Both the Federal and NSW governments have called for the bestiality talk to be axed. FODI organisers haven’t responded yet. My bet is that the gig gets cancelled at the last minute, FODI’s reputation for edginess restored – and no animals harmed in the making of this segment etc.

    Perhaps, when the mundane-to-monstrous cycle has turned once more, and the FODI organisers are looking to ramp things up again, Mr Goad might be invited to address the topic: ‘Was the White Australia Policy really that bad?’

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  10. Shift says:
    August 23, 2022 at 4:11 am

    What’s up with black guys named Antoine killing fast food workers over cold French fries?  Who are these people?  Can’t African-Americans expect the same quality of nutrient-bereft fast food fare as people from more well-mannered and intelligent races?  Doesn’t everyone deserve respect, regardless of race, creed or ankle bracelet?  What’s up with bigotry?

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  11. John K says:
    August 23, 2022 at 4:55 am

    Jim, can I expect to hear your thoughts on the hiker from Alabama that was shot and killed in an attempted robbery? There’s a 5 year old niglet brandishing a shotgun element to the story you may find interesting.

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    1. Shift says:
      August 24, 2022 at 2:52 am

      I saw a clip of a wee African-Americanlet kicking a cop and calling him a bitch.  I thought, “He didn’t learn that in kindergarten.”

      Then again, maybe he did.

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  12. SmithsFan84 says:
    August 23, 2022 at 8:03 am

    On the subject of works depicting bestiality there is the Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman late eighties television series Beauty and the Beast (1987-1990).  It may still have some middle-aged lady fans and furries who are devotees.  Furdom has put out a lot of  unique material on the internet which Goad mercifully may be unaware of.   The early eighties horror flick The Howling (1981) had a notorious scene of a couple turning into were-wolves while making the beast with two backs.  And the recent Oscar winner The Shape of Water (2017) had a fish-man and a woman getting intimate.  I suppose one can claim that these are anthropomorphic animal-men who can talk and so are not really examples of popular bestiality.  Real examples have likely only appeared in comedy e.g. Gene Wilder and the sheep in bed as featured in one of the sequences of the Woody Allen directed picture Everything you always wanted to know about sex * but were afraid to ask (1972).  The nineteen eighties independent comic American Flagg!,  created and mostly written by Howard Chaykin, set in a 2030s collapsed United States (specifically Chicago)  has a television show in the future setting named Interspecies Romances (the announcer says: ‘tonight: a man, a woman,, and a duck’).  Which reminds me that the notorious John Waters’ Pink Flamingos (1972)  has a live chicken getting it before being killed and eaten.

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    1. J Wilcox says:
      August 23, 2022 at 11:13 am

      There is also Amat Escalante’s The Untamed (2016), in which a women seeks pleasure from a Cthulu inspired tentacled thing from a meteor.  This Spain-born Mexican director can be ponderous for stretches but is usually interesting and provocative.  Heli (2013) is a gloomy and disturbing pictoral of violence, kidnapping, and executions between Mexican cartels and bought-out police.  Even more nihilistic is Los Bastardos (2008), in which two illegal migrants lose it and turn to murder in So Cal.  While ridiculous at times, I’m surprised the censors haven’t found a way to get it banned… Distributors tried to slap on a B-movie getting back at the system theme to the ads.

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  13. toast says:
    August 23, 2022 at 9:19 am

    I live near the Wendy’s incident. We had another one on Monday with 2 large black “queens” 1 wearing a cheetah print hoodie  ( article mentions this as well)  hitting the circle K worker with a brick repeatedly in the face.  The lack of outrage here on the black crime is no different than in California. Also had a black fella killed for attacking a night club bouncer. Bad move in a state with lots of legal open carry guns.

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  14. Former Seattle Resident says:
    August 23, 2022 at 10:42 am

    In Frisco Texas (61% White, 8% black), on Wednesday, August 17, 2022, a 19-year-old black male shot up a Wendy’s because he was dissatisfied with his order. No one was hit by the gunfire. He was arrested along with 2 other black accomplices.  Mugshots and official report from the City of Frisco here:

    https://www.friscotexas.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1747

    There are a few news articles onine about this incident, but most of them do not include the mugshots.

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  15. J Webb says:
    August 23, 2022 at 5:49 pm

    As I started reading about the fast food violence I wondered if I had opened the column from a previous week.  But these repeats are so much lightning striking twice, but the sun rising and setting each day. Maybe there is a future book here, including the multiple assaults just over that Popeye’s chicken sandwich.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/popeyes-chicken-sandwich-return-linked-to-violent-incidents-list-2019-11

    I get the various Royal family members confused and assumed the pegging story related to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry… wouldn’t that explain a lot. But I won’t judge, not too long ago many states considered a blowjob to be sodomy and such fellatio was technically illegal even between spouses (albeit not prosecuted). Bestiality and sodomy were once lumped together in Washington state law. When that statute was removed bestiality then became legal for a time …. Stop reading if you are a sensitive type. In 2005 the world learned of men getting sodomized by horses in a town not too far from Seattle, sharing their videos with an online community. The infamous “Mr. Hands” video was of a Boeing engineer literally fucked to death and suffering a soon to be fatal colon rupture. When he was dropped off at a hospital (not soon enough apparently) a license plate was caught on camera and the group’s activities were discovered. The whole saga had layer on layer of weirdness.  Because bestiality was technically legal the men couldn’t be prosecuted, no overt neglect or ‘mistreatment’ (?) was identified on the horses to buttress an animal cruelty charge, the owners dealt with the horse by neutering him, and an artsy (!) film documentary was produced (‘Zoo’, 2007) taking a nonjudgmental stance and getting the participants to speak frankly about their behavior (sad loner guys often explaining the events blandly as “it just happened” and the like). With legions of impressionable neurotics and incels abounding, a book on ‘ethical’ ways to change the meaning of ‘animal husbandry’ is not going to advance the culture. The types who try to push the boundaries of bestiality, pedophilia and incest rarely ask whether it is expected to love a pet, child or family member without it getting sexual.

    And someone snuck the film into the imdb database.
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6342256/

     

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    1. Former Seattle Resident says:
      August 24, 2022 at 3:37 pm

      “Zoo” is a film by Charles Mudede, who has been one of the main writers for The Stranger, a “progressive” alt-rag in Seattle (now with only an online presence) for years.  He is an avowed Marxist and an immigrant from Zimbabwe. He is anti-white, writing for an almost entirely white readership in a mostly white city. His writing is incredibly pretentious and often meaningless, and a lot of times people give him shit about it in the comments.

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  16. GT1681 says:
    September 15, 2022 at 2:13 pm

    Holy cow, your sense of humor is sheer brilliance. I heartily laughed out loud+got minor tears when I read the lines:

    …[Bourke] is a mentally ill and sexually maladjusted woman whose visage, body, personality, and possibly even personal stench are enough to put off any adult from consenting to have sex with her, which may have driven her into the amorous clutches of the beasts of the field…”

     

    ;^D – Especially the “the amorous clutches of the beasts of the field” bit, that’s GOLD.

     

    Bless you, sir. That is all.

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