Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Bum Who Became a Speed Bump,” about the fate of a homeless man who was struck and killed by no fewer than three vehicles, none of which bothered to stop, in Los Angeles County earlier this month. (more…)
Tag: the homeless
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Right before the stroke of midnight on Friday, January 12, a young, homeless Hispanic man named Francisco Garcia attempted to cross San Fernando Road in a dilapidated and unincorporated sector of Los Angeles County called Pacoima. It would be the last street he ever tried to cross.
Garcia was first knocked to the ground by a light-colored pickup truck traveling the wrong way in the northbound lanes. The driver did not stop. (more…)
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Everywhere there are large numbers of blacks and other non-whites, chaos ensues. That is not news to Counter-Currents readers, of course, but I think it is important to reiterate this fact ad nauseam until some of the pea-brained automatons that do our globalist-liberal overlords’ bidding have a come-to-Wotan moment. Although it may seem like beating a dead horse, I like to think of it instead as a means to wake up some of our sleepy brethren who still believe in utopian, multicultural claptrap.
I would hope that even some of the most oblivious white people, such as those who live right next door to us, may have done a bit too much noticing this summer. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, “The Luxury of Being Lazy,” on Christine Chavez, a homeless woman who was recently accidentally killed by a lawn mower while sleeping in a park in Modesto, California — and whose family blames the city for her death. See below. (more…)
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I have no doubt it’s painful to hear that a John Deere tractor with a pull-behind lawnmower gobbled up your homeless daughter . . . sorry, unhoused daughter . . . excuse me, daughter experiencing homelessness . . . and spat her out in chunks. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, “Euthanizing the Homeless? It’s a Start,” on Canada’s disturbing trend of making it easier and easier for people to commit physician-assisted suicide for a wide variety of reasons. See below. (more…)
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As artificial intelligence renders everyone unemployable, financial systems collapse, and healthcare systems become overburdened, maybe the only prudent, humane, and cost-effective solution would be to kill everyone.
“One third of Canadians fine with prescribing assisted suicide for homelessness,” reads a recent headline in Canada’s National Post. “Roughly the same number told a poll they were fine with approving MAiD [Medical Assistance in Dying] for someone whose only affliction was poverty,” adds the subhead. (more…)
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If You Don’t Help Push the Counter-Currents 2022 Fundraiser Over the Top, We’ll Get the Nordic Gods to Drop Another Cyclone Bomb on America
Dearest readers, fellow travelers, and especially the underappreciated 5% or so of readers who aren’t even fellows, we have a week left to reach our 2022 fundraising goal of $300,000. At the time of this writing, we have raised $237,927.15, leaving us with $62,072.85 to go. (more…)
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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. (more…)
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Just in Time for Riot Season, Another Black Criminal Suspect Dies after Vibrantly Resisting Arrest
As the days grow longer and the calla lilies are in bloom again and a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love, a restless American nation-within-a-nation of 47 million perpetually disgruntled ex-Africans yearns for an excuse to burn down cities until winter comes again and even the glowing embers of once-great metropolises make it too damned cold to comfortably riot. (more…)