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Sonya Massey Is This Election Cycle’s George Floyd

Jim Goad

Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson and Sonya Massey about one minute before he shot and killed her. Source: Illinois State Police

1,342 words / 8:35

Nearly two weeks ago after surviving an attempt on his life, it appeared as if Donald Trump had sewn up November’s election.

Then, on Sunday night, Joe Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed the cackling biracial knob-gobbler Kamala Harris as his replacement.

On Monday, Illinois State Police released bodycam footage of a white male officer shooting a mentally ill black woman dead in her home. The shooting had occurred back on July 6, but in politics, timing is everything.

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The black woman, 36-year-old Sonya Massey, was a mother of two, but she apparently lived alone in a dingy, cluttered house in Woodside Township near Springfield, Illinois. Shortly after midnight on July 6, Massey dialed 911, saying she feared there was a prowler outside her house.

To the sonic backdrop of buzzing summertime insects and what is either fireworks or gunshots in the distance, two white male deputies from the Sangamon Sheriff’s Office arrived and searched the premises surrounding Massey’s house. The only suspicious thing they found was a black car parked in the driveway with two smashed windows.

Deputy Sean Grayson knocked on Massey’s door for three minutes. At one point before opening the door, Massey screamed something unintelligible at them, but I could make out the word “fuck.” After Grayson explained that he was from the Sheriff’s Department and that she’d called them, Massey, wearing a nightgown, opened the door, mumbled something about God, and explained that she had needed to get dressed. Right from the start, Massey appeared to be so out of it that Grayson asked her, “Doing all right mentally?”

Once inside the house — which revealed Massey to be a slovenly hoarder — Grayson calmly asked Massey simple questions such as whether she owned the car in the driveway. She said she did not. When quizzed about whether she’d been aware of any damage to the car, she muttered something about a dent. When asked about the smashed windows, she said that had happened “earlier.”

Massey, who has her face buried in her smartphone for most of the interview, is evasive throughout. She even paused to reflect when Grayson asked for her last name, which leads an obviously frustrated Grayson to say, “Shouldn’t have to think about your last name.”

When Grayson notices there’s a pot of boiling water on Massey’s stove, he points at it and says, “We don’t need a fire while we’re here.” Massey gets up from the couch, walks toward the stove, grabs two potholders, and lifts the pot of boiling water. When she notices the cops flinching at the sight of her holding the pot, the following dialogue ensues:

SONYA MASSEY: Where are you going?

SEAN GRAYSON: Away from your hot, steaming water.

SONYA MASSEY: Away from my hot, steaming water?

SEAN GRAYSON: Yeah.

SONYA MASSEY: Ah, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus. I rebuke you in the name of Jesus.

SEAN GRAYSON: You better fuckin’ not. I swear to God, I’ll fuckin’ shoot you right in your fuckin’ face. [draws his gun and points it at Massey]

SONYA MASSEY: Okay, I’m sorry.

SEAN GRAYSON: Drop the fuckin’ pot! Drop the fuckin’ pot! Drop — [fires three shots at Massey]

You can buy Jim Goad’s Whiteness: The Original Sin here.

Grayson’s unidentified partner says he’s going to get his First Aid kit, but Grayson says, “She’s done. You can go get it, but that’s a head shot.”

Seconds later, Grayson tells his partner, “Dude, I’m not taking fucking boiling water to the fuckin’ head — and look, it fucking came right to our feet, too. Goddamn it.”

The 36-minute bodycam video the Illinois State police released on Monday features footage from both officers at the scene. Sean Grayson’s video doesn’t start until 28:07. The shooting doesn’t happen until about 28:21, but slowed-down video clearly shows Massey flinging whatever was in the pot toward the officers.

Historical precedent might justify fearing the sight of a black woman holding a pot of hot water. Consider the following headlines:

WOMAN THROWS BOILING WATER IN BOSS’ FACE AFTER FIRING

Girl who burned other girl in “hot water challenge” sentenced to probation

APD: Woman pours boiling water on boyfriend, injures child

Hamilton Co. woman charged with assault for allegedly pouring boiling water on ex-boyfriend

AUGUSTA WOMAN THROWS BOILING WATER AT HUSBAND

Suburban woman receives 10 years after pouring boiling water on sleeping boyfriend

Sometimes, it’s more than hot water. In 1974, soul singer Al Green’s former lover Mary Woodson tossed “a pot of hot grits” on his naked back, fled the bathroom, and shot herself dead in another room. VICE magazine did a whole daffy article about how black women tossing hot grits on their cheating men is “often a tool of women’s rage and domestic warfare.”

The rich lore black of women tossing hot, boiling substances at others has led to the colloquialism “Nigger Napalm.”

But just like George Floyd resisting arrest after using a counterfeit bill while high on fentanyl was excised from all the major accounts that led to rioting in the summer of 2020, the same thing is already happening with official accounts about what happened to Sonya Massey.

Only a day after announcing he was withdrawing from the presidential race — and the same day that the Grayson/Massey bodycam footage was released — alleged Chief Executive Joe Biden emerged from his crypt to issue an official statement about the shooting:

Sonya Massey, a beloved mother, friend, daughter, and young Black [sic] woman, should be alive today. Sonya called the police because she was concerned about a potential intruder. . . . Sonya’s death at the hands of a responding officer reminds us that all too often Black [sic] Americans face fears for their safety in ways many of the rest of us do not. . . . While we wait for the case to be prosecuted, let us pray to comfort the grieving. Congress must pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act now. Our fundamental commitment to justice is at stake.

On Tuesday, Kamala Harris released her own statement:

Sonya Massey deserved to be safe. After she called the police for help, she was tragically killed in her own home at the hands of a responding officer sworn to protect and serve. . . . The disturbing footage released yesterday confirms what we know from the lived experiences of so many — we have much work to do to ensure that our justice system fully lives up to its name. . . . I join President Biden in commending the swift action of the State’s Attorney’s Office and in calling on Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a bill that I coauthored in the Senate. . . .

Black lawyer Ben Crump — who has made a name for himself riding black coffins as if they were motorcycles and can now add Massey’s family to his client list along with the families of Trayvon Martin, Breonna Taylor, Michael Brown, Ahmaud Arbery, Tyre Nichols, and George Floyd — burped out the following:

This is the worst police shooting video ever. . . . She needed a helping hand. She did not need a bullet to her face. . . . I know it’s hard for some people to even fathom it, but it’s a reality for most people of color, especially black people in America. We think about this every day that but by the grace of God, it could be your mama next or your daughter or your son.

Sean Grayson, who has a checkered history as a police officer and a record of driving under the influence convictions, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Expect him to get the full Derek Chauvin treatment from both the law and other inmates.

Grayson shot and killed Sonya Massey about 200 miles south of Chicago, where the Democratic National Convention will be held next month. Expect her corpse to be used as a prop throughout the convention. She might even be the star of the show.

Jim Goad
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  1. Wifewaffen says:
    July 25, 2024 at 9:07 pm

    Do these White officers not know how much danger they are in?

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    1. Will Williams says:
      July 25, 2024 at 11:04 pm

      Wifewaffen: July 25, 2024 Do these White officers not know how much danger they are in?

      SONYA MASSEY: Ah, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus. I rebuke you in the name of Jesus.

      Grayson was warned, in the name of Jesus, no less, twice!, and knew about nigger napalm.

       

       

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  2. Vauquelin says:
    July 25, 2024 at 9:17 pm

    This is the first I’m hearing of this, honestly. A George Floyd they’re not getting with this one, they’ll have to hope a better candidate comes along.

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  3. Guest says:
    July 25, 2024 at 10:22 pm

    Honestly, this looks very bad. Much much worse than Floyd. Those cops must be very low IQ. From the start they give an unprofessional stupid wibe. There was no reason to shoot that woman.

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    1. James Kirkpatrick says:
      July 26, 2024 at 12:23 am

      It was handled terribly.

      Also, the handling of the situation has implications for all the other mentally unstable people out there (many of them white) and their interactions with law enforcement, people who do not, especially under barked orders, have the presence of mind to remain, as the police would see it, beyond reproach enough to avoid getting killed.  (To be clear, sometimes their behavior does leave the officer(s) no other choice, but we’re talking about degrees here.)

      I would add, the moment when we see the pot over the lady’s head (is it even a full second? certainly not more than two that she’s visible in that position) does not provide conclusive proof that the water was being thrown at them.  It is at least somewhat conceivable that she, startled by “I’LL FUCKING SHOOT YOU IN YOUR FUCKING FACE!!” and their advancement, was torn between kneeling, putting hands up, not burning herself, etc.

      We all hate black nonsense, of every kind, around here.  I for one can’t recall having ever seen footage of a black person shot by the police who didn’t deserve it.  But this was the perfect picture of escalation by the cop, gas on the fire, a perfect example of the “one tool” (i.e. shoot to kill) approach that is the default setting and bane of American law enforcement.

      Guessing, I’d say he did it because he could and was, presumably, used to that being procedural.  Now, he will probably be imprisoned for life.  If not, cities will likely burn and white people will be injured, some losing their lives.

      I don’t envy anyone dealing with blacks, especially the police.  But this is bigger than the police and blacks.  It is about the difference between taking a liberty that one can technically take (because he can construe a situation as a threat that could warrant it) and discerning whether that liberty should be taken, given all the implications, real-world implications, surrounding it.

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      1. Scott says:
        July 26, 2024 at 8:59 am

        To be honest, they need to administer IQ tests for police officers, especially if they are more than the meter maid and allowed to carry guns.

        The lead officer in the Massey case only ratcheted up the situation instead of backing the hell off. I am not sure what is more bonkers, Sonya Massey being mentally disordered, or someone inviting on-duty Illinois police officers into their home.

        No sympathy for dumb or crazy Blacks, but that is what a law-enforcement job is; you are going to have to deal with dumb and stupid and crazy people on your beat. I don’t know what their combat pay is, but I doubt the job is not safer than overnight convenience store clerk at a location with “peak Negro.”

        I think police training is seriously flawed. Not to go on another rant, but a dumb Negress is frustrating, yes, but there was no need to PANIC here ─ and there was especially no need to ESCALATE the situation.

        Being a narcissist is not the best trait for the constabulary; failing to screen this trait out seems to be an ongoing issue with police departments everywhere. Officers need not be swearing and shouting schoolboy stuff to people ─ nor demanding genuflection and worship. Lots of jobs require patience and this is one of them.

        Furthermore, I am going to have to disagree with some of the gung ho HBO “Toughest Cowboy” Sheriffs of late who say that their officers no longer need to conceal their skanky tatts to join the force in order to Protect & Serve. How enlightened.

        FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover disliked undercover police for the simple reason that the public could not tell the gang bangers from the actual police. He insisted on clean-cut FBI agents. It was another kind of “broken windows” law-enforcement.

        This shïthead (LINK) looks like somebody having fun at Halloween and not a City of Mesa police officer.

        I would certainly agree that an officer in question in the Massey case has the right to shoot a crazy Negress who is actually trying to throw scalding water at him ─ but that is not what it looks like happened to me.

        And it is not like these cops walked into a meth lab or something ─ so the rules of engagement should not have been the same. You don’t hit the nuke button on crazy Mammy the first time your early-warning disgust radar trips.

        🙂

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        1. james Smith says:
          July 26, 2024 at 3:14 pm

          I lean towards finding solutions and IQ tests are not a bad idea. Repetitive training for officers involving what they would do in different emergency situations is also valuable.  How, when, and why to use a gun, where to aim a gun if the suspect is unarmed, and understanding your gun holders is also important.

          These measures are even much more important when they involve national authorities, white house and congressional members, who have a finger on nuclear triggers and decision use of conventional weapons arsenals WMD. (Having watched them this week on their knees to a foreign prime minister)

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          1. Fionn McCool says:
            July 29, 2024 at 1:48 am

            They do IQ test cops. There have been scandals based around denial of high IQ cadet applicants.

             

            https://www.quora.com/Why-are-people-who-score-too-high-on-an-IQ-test-denied-the-opportunity-to-be-a-police-officer

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          2. james Smith says:
            July 30, 2024 at 12:40 am

            The Quora site states by the former officer;

            “I know at least one department has capped IQs for hiring police officers. It was upheld when challenged in court. The idea, as I understand it, was to hire more compliant officers who would not question questionable orders or procedures. I don’t think its a good idea to hire average or below average people to do an above average difficulty job. Especially when they carry guns.”

            Blind duty to every level of management and authority is being systematized in the new America. When you question with logic you are un-patriotic,, or a slew of other things . Think we’re in trouble yet?

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      2. Xavi'er says:
        July 28, 2024 at 8:40 pm

        Truly Horrible.

         

        Given the present reality we inhabit, that being the American so called “experiment” – this is maddening. In a different timeline, a better time line. White people would not be policing black neighborhoods. One can say, the very existence of a black neighborhood in America shows we have already been conclusively defeated, but if this the reality we, must, unfortunately exist in. This cannot happen.

         

        This murder, and he did murder that negress, may she rest in peace. Places immense psychological strain on an already burdened White population, and gives our enemies more ammunition to continue the policies and programs that harm White life.

         

        Lastly. I too was once a “Thin-blue Liner”, but I just see police as functionaries of an anti-White regime, despite what individual officers think – they will “follow orders”, and as functionaries of a hegemonic, anti-White, regime will not hesitate to destroy White Nationalists. As such law enforcement must be viewed with suspicion.

         

         

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    2. Joe Gould says:
      July 26, 2024 at 3:56 am

      This video reminded me of the police killing of Daniel Shaver in 2016. In that case the police got away with killing the victim, who was a White man, and in this case the White policeman will surely be punished for killing a Black woman, but the display of police attitude was bad in both cases.

      This isn’t a police attitude that turns on only when there is a plausible threat or a pot of hot water. There is a pattern of police behavior that includes an eagerness to kill.

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      1. Scott says:
        July 26, 2024 at 8:30 am

        Yes, absolutely! The Daniel Shaver shooting was outrageous and it happened right near me.

        I am a law-and-order kind of guy, but I cannot defend stupid and abusive cops who might be better qualified for landscaping or lawn order.

        The Shaver case was an unfortunate time in our local history when the City of Mesa Chief of Police was in the hands of the pro-Illegal Immigrant and Cuban-born Bolshevik George Gascón, who is now the hated L.A. County prosecution commissar.

        Gascón’s replacement as Chief of Police was Ramon Batista, one of those four-star-general Dindus, in time for the Daniel Shaver shooting ─ and a few years later Gen. Batista was forced to resign. DEI is murder.

        What happened in the Shaver shooting was that an out-of-towner from Texas named Daniel Shaver, age 26, had a scoped pellet gun with him consequent to his job as a peripatetic pest control consultant. That is how you shoot flying rats or whatever.

        On 18 January 2016, Mr. Shaver was drinking with his wife and some friends in a Mesa hotel just off U.S. 60, and some people out at the palm tree-lined pool saw them look out of the window of their upper story room with the scoped gun. I mean, who hasn’t used a rifle scope as an occasional sightseeing device?

        Anyway, Arizona is an open-carry state, but tourists often don’t understand this and think that every visit out in flyover-country is going to be another potential Columbine or Las Vegas massacre. So somebody reported Deliverance activity to the La Quinta Inn hotel management.

        But instead of hotel security checking out the guests in their room or calling them on the little old telephone to complain about the bad optics or to evaluate the situation, they called the SWAT team. He’s got a guhhn!

        The SWAT team, per their standing duty of being “all dressed up with nobody to shoot,” treated it like a terrorist event instead of a misunderstanding to be checked out by Sheriff Lobo and Deputy Perkins.

        Yelling out with their AR-15 style assault rifles ready around the corner from Shaver’s room, the SWAT team found Daniel Shaver and his wife in the hallway of the hotel, he with his hands already up.

        Now, I am wondering here at this point if it is wise to approach the police with your hands up ─ or if you should just wait for the most pompous donut operator to bark an order to this effect and then hope that nobody misinterprets any movements or commands. You don’t want to deny them any satisfaction.

        There are probably two schools of thought here because cops automatically put everyone into two categories, perpetrator and victim. If you present yourself to the police with your hands already in the air, some dumbass is liable to soil their underpants and go into kill-or-be-killed mode.

        One would hope that police were not so stupid.

        I had a drunk back into my car once while exiting the parking lot after leaving a nearby bar, and you would think that it was MY fault for being parked outside of my own apartment. I have had good luck in the past with such disputes by being the first one to call the police; then I get put into the log accordingly as the complainant, the one for the officers to be deferential to.

        Anyway, Sergeant Charles Langley played Simon Says with Daniel Shaver and barked a set of endless and meaningless orders to him ─ with Mr. Shaver sobbing, apologizing, and begging for his life like he had been cornered by a street gangsta.

        Shaver was already on his belly in the hallway with his hands out and was now being commanded for some reason to crawl forward with his legs crossed and his sweatpants starting to hike down with the cops threatening to shoot him repeatedly for the slightest slight.

        When Shaver inadvertedly made a motion to pull his pants back up, the novice SWAT team member Philip Brailsford opened up with his AR-15 several times, killing the man.

        Fortunately, Mrs. Shaver was not hurt. (Per questionable police training, however, she seems to have been treated more like a hostage victim rather than a suspect. I presume that the officers did search her for weapons.)

        Sergeant Langley ─ who was barking out hostile and profanity-laden commands to the unarmed Shaver ─ should have been charged with either 2nd degree murder or manslaughter, as the whole shooting was his fault.

        Shaver was unarmed, hands high, and at one point already on his belly. It just would have taken someone with some modest intestinal fortitude to walk up and cuff the man for an arrest while another (mature) team member had their gun trained on the suspect.

        Apparently, the City of Mesa SWAT team has done so much anti-terrrorist training ─ demanding and getting new combat vehicles for the threat ─ that they don’t even know how to make a basic arrest anymore.

        Sergeant Langley was fired and is now spending his pension in the Philippines as a sex tourist from what I understand. He did not face any criminal charges.

        The city of Mesa, Arizona paid millions in a lawsuit to the Shaver family.

        The trigger-happy youthful SWAT officer Brailsford was also fired and was then put on trial for both 2nd degree murder and manslaughter, but was acquitted by a jury. He was rehired by the Mesa PD, but Brailsford then went on medical leave for PTSD and now draws a disability pension. I would have been happier with both cops drawing a manslaughter conviction instead.

        Brailsford was a Mormon kid who instead of going on a Church Mission like his police officer Dad wanted, joined the Arizona National Guard and became a Military Policeman. (I can relate to that.)

        But after coming back from a few months Army training and getting his arms tatted up like a badass, this apparently qualified Brailsford to be hired for the City of Mesa SWAT team. Cop Dad probably proud.

        The problem is that young Brailsford should have served a few more years minimum as a basic beat cop or an assistant police officer before being involved in the SWAT team.

        And Sergeant Langley was not qualifed to be in a position of authority at all and did not have the discernment needed. I have to agree with this assessment.

        I don’t mind paying cops well for a demanding job, but they need to be exceptional in many ways just to be hired. Mr. Hoover had the right idea for vetting agents.

        Sorry for the rant.

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        1. Joe Gould says:
          July 26, 2024 at 10:22 am

          Thank you for that rant. It was appropriate and helpful.

          We should remember our martyrs and the details. We shouldn’t “be big” about the permanent open season on White men. We shouldn’t excuse police abusiveness.

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    3. Wifewaffen says:
      July 26, 2024 at 12:06 pm

      I suppose talented and decent White men don’t want to do the job.

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    4. Bizarro Man says:
      July 26, 2024 at 1:47 pm

      Why the hell did Offisuh Meatball invite himself in in the first place? The woman was weird, but he had no reasonable suspicion, much less probable cause to justify invading her house.

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      1. Greg Johnson says:
        July 26, 2024 at 1:52 pm

        Did he “invade” her house? How about her calling them to report a prowler? How about her strange and evasive behavior? He was dead right to ask her if she was having a mental health crisis.

        How about we stop second guessing people who have to spend their lives dealing with Negro dysfunction and criminality?

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  4. Jeffrey A Freeman says:
    July 25, 2024 at 10:33 pm

    If white police officer Christopher Schurr didn’t become  the new Derek Chauvin I really don’t think this latest persecuted police officer will become a political scapegoat to that degree. Sure he’s going to jail but nobody is rioting for this dead baboon and her pot of boiling water. Still I don’t actually know what the metric is for organized rioting during an election year. Ask Kamala? In 2022, Christopher Schurr was in a fight for his life with a deranged black suspect trying to take his taser and/or his life. So Schurr drew his firearm and put a single bullet into the back of the perpetrator’s head.

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    1. Scott says:
      July 26, 2024 at 9:27 am

      I’m doubtful that there will be Dindu rioting in 2024 because BLM and their Leftist media handlers do what they are told.

      Sleepy Joe is still in the hot seat and it will be he and the Democrats who are seen in the November election as the ones who cannot maintain law and order. Kamala is not going to want to put this to a personal road test either.

      In 2020, it was different because of the Covid lockdowns (not enforced for Blacks and Antifa protesting) and because Trump was the one in the Oval Office.

      Regardless of whether Trump had done something or done nothing about the Summer of Floyd riots, it would have been dicey election year optics either way. Trump should have been a little more bold, of course.

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  5. Davidcito says:
    July 25, 2024 at 11:12 pm

    Something tells me black men aren’t going to riot over a black woman wielding a pot of boiling water

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  6. Ian Connolly says:
    July 25, 2024 at 11:47 pm

    This once great country is getting more nauseating with every passing hour, and I just can’t take it anymore.  I really wish I knew how to escape this.

    I am so unbelievably sick of tired of blacks, and the Jews who foster this asininity to begin with.  Need I even mention the majority of our sick White race continuing to do nothing to even try and save their country or their people — just handing it away to 3rd worlders and ensuring that their children and grandchildren will inherit, grow up in, and live in South Africa forever.

    Maybe President Kamala Harris is the horror we truly need.  Literal power outages multiple times a day, gas $7 a gallon nationwide, empty grocery stores, roads so decrepit cars cannot drive on them, hospitals filled to the brim with gunshot victims, and the most unspeakable crime by non-whites and Muslims in every square mile of the suburbs.  Will THAT awaken Whites?????

     

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    1. Sam says:
      July 26, 2024 at 6:18 am

      Starvation would awaken whites. I think people have a misconception about how people are „woken up“ or „change their mind“. It’s not so much about racially awakening people as it is getting them to pull their heads out of their ass. However the reality is that the base nature of white people is still here. Just like the base nature of 99.99 people on the planet. When people go through traumatic events they often revert to how nature naturally makes them and get more authentic or „real“. The problem is typically these events are very short lived and if one survives they can go right back to their lives and not really reflect on it to much. However when you are starving it’s another matter. I‘ve seen first hand the effects of starvation on me and on other people. It triggers something primal in your brain and brings you in my opinion closer to nature. Now for me doing long backpacks, fasts or SERE school there isn’t as much anxiety attached to it. But I can very easily imagine hungry people not knowing where they‘re going to get their next meal or when or if the starvation period will ever end. It also double hits people with children because now you have mouths to feed too and there is all sorts of moral emotions that come along with that as well like guilt. I‘m not fully advocating for it but a good starvation period of only 3-6 weeks would wake a ton of people the fuck up to what’s possible and it wouldn’t kill them it would actually get the average American in better shape going through that. Average weight loss would probably around  a pound day more or less depending on how fat or skinny they already were. Of course it would be disastrous for people who have diseases like diabetes but I digress.
      in short if you want people to pull their heads out of their asses and quick, starving them works, it just might work a little too well in some cases

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  7. Shift says:
    July 26, 2024 at 2:56 am

    Four or five college coeds are sharing an apartment.  One of them and only one is black.  One of the white girls is found in the apartment horribly murdered after having a pot of boiling water thrown in her face.  Who could do such a thing?  The black girl’s mother.

    Saw that about two or three years ago.

    Al Green sez it was Cream Of Wheat, not grits.

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    1. Shift says:
      July 26, 2024 at 6:39 am

      When the black girl was questioned by police, the first thing she said was, “We wuz watchin’ a movie.”  She’s in college.  She said, “We wuz watchin’ a movie.”

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  8. Richard Parker says:
    July 26, 2024 at 4:47 am

    For whatever it is worth, Andrew Branca.(Law of Self Defense guy) did a presentation on this. He thinks the shooting was justified. It may be, but this is a racially charged, politically motivated prosecution. I myself could not understand what she was saying, but presume she did convey an attempt to avoid the officers with boiling hot water, ostensobly on the face…

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    1. Mike says:
      July 28, 2024 at 11:45 pm

      Andrew Branca? That guy is not stable and ignored.

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      1. Richard Parker says:
        July 29, 2024 at 1:31 am

        He is definitely a mixed bag and my comment was not meant to be any sort of endorsement. He has been right about some things wrong about a lot of things. A fun game you can play at home is search @lawselfdefense followers on Twitter, with latest first. He constantly responds to replies by commenting how that person only has so many followers and therefore the opinion is discounted.

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        1. Gordo says:
          July 29, 2024 at 6:32 pm

          For this case, Branca recently posted a video on youtube where he reviews exchanges with dissenters on X, and also responds to superchat questions.  There, anyway, he responds with facts and the law as to why he thinks the questioners assertions are wrong;

           

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEyvhQzb8SQ

           

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  9. WayDown says:
    July 26, 2024 at 7:45 am

    Ever since Michael “hands up don’t shoot” Brown was shot in 2014, the police profession has become less attractive. This accelerated after Fentanyl Floyd’s death. I saw an interview with an older police chief a couple of years ago. He said that years ago he would get 2.5 to 3 times the number of applicants as there were openings and he was able to be selective about who he hired. Now, he said, they would get around 30 applications in a year for 50 openings and would have to hire them all because they were so short staffed. He said of the 30 he would have excluded at least 20 if they weren’t so desperate for manpower.

    We can expect the standards of policing to keep going down after each persecution. If the black criminals don’t get you, the prosecutors will.

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  10. Steely Danzig says:
    July 26, 2024 at 7:57 am

    There is only woke & death – all hail the Moll Pot & the Kamala Rouge!

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  11. Devon says:
    July 26, 2024 at 10:48 pm

    This does look pretty bad to be honest, not sure how they can justify killing a woman in that scenario. But still just shows why White men need to leave policing, it’s too much risk.

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      July 27, 2024 at 12:53 am

      Agreed. but abandoning law-enforcement is like asking to abandon civilization itself. And White men abandoning policing is like hiring mercenaries and abandoning Western Civilization itself.

      We need to find ways to blunt the Multikulti and DEI propaganda and anti-White policies, and to fix the political issues involved with the police.

      Derek Chauvin (who was effectively lynched) and Darren Wilson (lawsuit) did nothing wrong.

      But Sergeant Charles Langley and inexperienced dumbass Philip Brailsford did ─ though it should not rise to the level of lynching. Normally it is justifiable to give the police the benefit of a doubt.

      Also, a constabulary is not meant to be a counter-insurgent combat force. Full stop.

      Unless they find a meth lab, there is no need for the SWAT team to drive their latest tactical vehicle through your living room after you dialed 911 about a prowler ─ or if the first responders don’t like the cut of your jib for some silly reason like finding an “It’s OK to be White” bumper sticker on your car. (It is probably not too advisable to have any kind of signage on your bumper, tbh.)

      In the Massey case, the cop was frustrated because she was noncommunicative and then he became enraged because she tried to cast him out like a Devil and happened to be holding a pan of boiling water. Very dumb, probably crazy.

      But the cops should have just backed off. It is not like the officer was at his Black girlfriend’s house laying on the couch in his boxers and watching sportsball when for some typical Black reason she dumped some “napalm” on him from the kitchen.

      Who would dispute these police officer’s claims to self-defense if there was no bodycam footage available? For that matter, without the bodycams, who would dispute the claims of the anti-White agitators who say that the cops bees murdering Black pipo?

      The police are vital to an ordered society, and we need them and the sovereign authority that they represent. Otherwise it would be a war of “all against all,” and life would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.”

      The cops should be respected and given the benefit of a doubt in their interactions with the public and lowlifes ─ but they have to be held to follow exemplary and professional standards of discipline. They may be called upon to be soldiers from time to time, but they are not thugs with guns.

      I don’t agree that White people should not be becoming cops. But I would not blame them for trying to find Whiter communities to police.

      “Whiter communities” should be our political goal as well.

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  12. Will Williams says:
    July 27, 2024 at 3:00 am

    Scott: July 27, 2024… I don’t agree that White people should not be becoming cops. But I would not blame them for trying to find Whiter communities to police.

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    Well said, Scott. Consider this recent case in the lost territory of Orange County, California,  where Whites make up just 25% of the population:

    73-year-old Salvadoran Miguel Chavez was unnecessarily murdered by Santa Ana cops (races unspecified) a couple of yers ago, but were recently cleared of the homicide https://www.sbsun.com/2024/04/11/ocda-clears-santa-ana-officers-of-wrongdoing-in-2022-death-of-73-year-old-man-bitten-by-k-9-dog/

    It’s surprising that  Santa Ana’s jury pool, in California’s Orange County, did not make a George Floyd cause out of the murder. Probably the cops were also “Hispanic”? Had they been White, perhaps a different outcome.

    Approximately four-fifths Hispanic or Latino, Santa Ana has been characterized by The New York Times as the “face of a new California, a state where Latinos have more influence in everyday life—electorally, culturally and demographically—than almost anywhere else in the country.”

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  13. S. Clark says:
    July 27, 2024 at 3:54 pm

    Seeing this video is brutal, but as always, I want to examine what led up to it, although to me the police looked very brutal and one-dimensional in their actions, dealing with blacks can do that to you. They have a tendency to explode on you. Note the recent video from Buffalo of a black guy who is nice and obedient during a traffic stop, but when his story falls apart he drives off with the officer clinging, finally shooting and killing the man…who had a loaded pistol under his seat.

    I agree about the Shaver case. That absolutely sickened me, and I still get a chill watching it. Disgusting, and Langley was the real monster. I understand he’s black. Not hard to understand.

    I don’t like seeing police with rows of tattoos, which are a blight to our popular culture. My father was a state trooper, and in 1952 when he joined the highway patrol, he had a tattoo from the navy, and he had to remove it, because tattoo weren’t allowed. He did (somewhat; you never really get rid of a tattoo, at least then).

    I also dislike the obsession with SWAT tactics. A lot of police are trained in Israeli tactics, which are shoot and kill. We can see the practical use of that in Palestine now.

    Then, police dress like soldiers in combat. Tom Chittum, in Civil War Two, said when your police abandon their uniforms for body armor and battledress, it is a sign of impending civil war and imperial collapse. As he aid, when you dress police like stormtroopers, they tend to act like them.

     

     

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  14. J Webb says:
    July 27, 2024 at 10:31 pm

    These are always awful no matter who was involved.  To me it looks like she is trying to duck behind the counter while tossing the water, but the video isn’t the cleanest view even slowed down. She had a gun pointed at her during this. Modern culture is more about ‘resist’ than it is about ‘comply’ with officer requests or demands. Justice comes via the courts, not during a police encounter.

    Just as we have jury duty, I think there should be mandatory citizen observation ride alongs with police.  Perhaps an insurance nightmare, it would nonetheless encourage police to be on good behavior, but also give citizens a taste of how harrowing the job of police is.  Everyone loves to be judgmental of how they would behave in this or that scenario, but few have been right there with a highly belligerent suspect or mentally ill person. If more citizens themselves felt the fear and unpredictability of these situations they would naturally take a more conservative view. And if any come up with positive and productive suggestions on policing improvements, that’s welcome too.

    Suggestions for IQ tests? Civil service exams and Detective/Sergeant exams were once the norm. In the desire for equity exams are increasingly de-emphasized and scrapped, because some groups tend to have scores less than the mean of others.

     

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0734371X14540689

     

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      July 28, 2024 at 1:33 am

      Yeah, going back to Civil Service Exams for public service in general, from the constabulary to the Post Office, would repair a whole host of issues, including many problems caused by DEI.

      🙂

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  15. jlkds says:
    July 27, 2024 at 11:00 pm

    The underlying ability of the joos to weaponize and edit these videos to create pogroms against white people, is the fact that cops are generally out of control. The shoot first ask questions later is completely at odds with late 20th Century policing. Floyd had a knee on his neck, an Israeli technique against Palestinians (it later turned out Jewish lobbies were requiring US police forces to hire Israeli “consultants” to teach their police measures; this cook–who shot someone because a deranged woman might throw boiling water at them, is a total clown–from his age and look–a former Iraq war vet that the meat heads at precincts around the country have fast-tracked into forces to keep out over educated, normal men (e.g., men who can read), from these lucrative police jobs.

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      July 28, 2024 at 2:32 am

      In the case of Derek Chauvin, which the media immediately called the “Murder of George Floyd,” Officer Chauvin did NOT have his knee on Saint Floyd’s neck.

      That was a media lie and a claim that many of the “witnesses” asserted, and that the expert witnesses deftly avoided. At autopsy, there was no bruising on Floyd’s neck, for example. And he was not choked.

      What Officer Chauvin did do is have his knee on Floyd’s shoulder, and probably with just enough pressure so that the assailant knows he is there if he tries to struggle. The optics were bad ─ White cop with boot on Negro ─ and the media and the People’s Republic of Minnesota went with it hard.

      One forensic witness stated that had Floyd had his overdose/coronary in front of his TV set, it would have been the cause of death. “But we know that White Man had Black Man down,” or something to that effect.

      Darkies are being TAUGHT not to be civil with police but instead to Resist. Resist! Their lizard brains can only flip one or two ways. And that gets them killed.

      Still, police have shown enormously restraint with some of these perpetrators, at least with Blacks, as they are far less likely to be killed by police than Whites.

      Modern cop training seems to be to act very loud and nasty ─ be da bigguhst gangsta ─ and then to meet any resistance or even “noncompliance” with a hail of bullets ─ spray and pray.

      I want to defend law-enforcement, and I understand what they are trying to do dealing with an egregiously undesirable demographic, but this is just dumb.

      The first cop in the Saint Floyd case started out with the expletives, and that just escalated the panic. They had Floyd in the back of the police car at one time but could not keep him there. Sometimes tasing doesn’t work with these bucks either.

      There is a case in rural Idaho where local yokels from the Sheriff’s department shot and killed a rancher who had earlier consumed a few beers and was trying to euthanize his bull that had been hit by a car on the highway and sustained a broken leg.

      If memory serves, the two cops on the scene, both of whom who had questionable disciplinary records, had already shot the bovine multiple times with an issue AR-15 and only added to its distress. The .223/5.56 mm NATO is a good varmint gun, good for hunting coyotes and bad guys, but not much bigger game.

      The rancher had been called earlier and arrived with his hunting rifle, which the police tried to take away as he was trying to shoot his wounded animal in the head, like you do, and the rifle ended up discharging accidentally. The rancher then got peppered with AR-15 fire and killed.

      I don’t know exactly what is going on here, but I am not a spring chicken and I have never seen the gendarmes so feckless and stupid, and that is saying something. You may be onto something with this IDF-training theory.

      I am no expert, but I had to pull many shifts of guard duty in the Army when the post was locked down looking for Reagan’s fanciful Libyan terrorists or whatever. For a weapon we were never issued a .38 police revolver or a .45 pistol, but instead were issued an iron pipe to deal with any interlopers. Seriously. If the Provost Marshal was particularly alarmed, they actually issued an M-16 with four rounds of ammunition. The MP duty sergeant said that if we fired a round without good reason there would be hell to pay.

      Aside from firearms competency, the first thing soldiers must learn to do well, even a Signal Soldier like me, is guard duty and post patrols. That is something you do not learn in the Boy Scouts. They did a lot of Military Police training at Fort Gordon, Georgia, which is the home of the U.S. Army Signal Corps (the post now renamed after some West Point football player from Kansas, not because he was a U.S. President but because he was NOT a Confederate General).

      The fact that the police in the Shaver case could not just walk up, cuff, and arrest Daniel Shaver in a hotel hallway sickens me. Dindus and other lowlifes can be savage and unpredictable, but police today are acting like we are living on the DMZ. The site of Shaver’s shooting is right next to a medical plaza where I have been many times. It is not in the heart of Darktown.

      So as they undermine the competency of the police forces, the political establishment acts like sacrificing a few White officers now and again to the angry Negroes will appease the Gods.

      Derek Chauvin did nothing wrong and is now doing hard time like an actual criminal. Mr. Chauvin was nearly shivved to death, stabbed 22 times in a Federal prison in Arizona not long ago (LINK). This must be Bidenista social justice.

      If White Nationalists ever get into power, I hope they make guilty heads roll ─ like Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.

      🙂

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      1. Shift says:
        July 29, 2024 at 2:53 am

        “As we grieve the children of Uvalde today, we should take time to recognize that two years have passed since the murder of George Floyd under the knee of a police officer.  His killing stays with us all to this day, especially those who loved him.” -Barack Obama

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  16. S. Clark says:
    July 28, 2024 at 3:50 pm

    To add ti this, note that this occurred July 6 and was just released…about the time Biden drops out and the camel Harris is running. Being in Illinois, a liberal fiefdom, this isn’t an accident. It’s no question that race is going to be THE issue.

    The blacks are going to be roused.  Again, I think the shooting was unnecessary, but this only shows how incompatible blacks and white are being forced to live together. The blacks are, frankly, another species in many respects. And authoritarian control I the only way a multiracial state will survive. Again, read Tom Chittum on Civil War Two.

    Will Williams mentioned Orange County going from a white majority to white minority. I think their representative was Bob Dornan, a big defense hawk called “B-1 Bob.” He was a big favorite of Rush Limbaugh, going on and on about “those brave, GREAT guys in the bombers, going out to fight Nazism…” he’d never STFU about that, and a need to buy anything the defense industry cranked out. He lost his seat because it had become a hispanic district, and was voted out.

    A telling comment on what happens to these GOP types.

    This killing will be used against us and the police. Trump needs to prepare for it, but I doubt that will happen. He did mention the white girls killed by illegals, but anyone agree that will be a one-shot?

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Total votes cast: 17