Don’t worry, it wasn’t racist

Those dratted socialists nearly beat a man to death on camera in Dallas.

As looting and mayhem gripped the streets of Dallas, Texas, a mob descended on a man allegedly defending his neighborhood with a long blade. Punched, kicked and pelted with rocks, the man was left mangled and bloody.

I tend to suspect the beaten man was a relatively recent arrival in Dallas. I mean, what sort of Texan defends a shop, or anything else, with anything but a gun? Or is clueless enough to rush a rock-throwing mob by himself?

  1. Ranged weapons are your friend.
  2. Shoot and move.
  3. Even snipers work in teams.
  4. Retreat when outnumbered and outgunned.
Those gosh-darned socialists were at it again in Rochester, New York.

UPDATE: At least the President is finally ready to take down Antifa.

The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization.
– Donald J. Trump


Call the ball

You may recall that I recommended that the God-Emperor declare a state of martial law some weeks back. In that context, this Q post is more than a little intriguing.

May 30 2020 17:11:47 (EST) NEW
Insurrection Act of 1807.
[Determination that the various state and local authorities are not up to the task of responding to the growing unrest]
Call the ball.
Q

Also, never believe The Official Story. Contra the Governor of Minnesota, there are no Boogaloos.

Of the 45 people arrested for rioting and looting on Friday and Saturday in Minneapolis, 38 had Minnesota addresses, FOX 9 reported, citing publicly available jail records. Only six detainees were registered out of state, and one person did not have address information listed.


Goodbye, Uncle Hugo

SF-SJWs on Reddit were optimistic that this was all just a right-wing plot to make them question their allegiance to diversity.

  • Just did a search about the fire, and nothing. This could be a post trying to get the sci-fi nerds of Reddit pissed off.
  • That’s what I’m going to choose to believe until I see something from a real news site or the store’s own social media.
  • It’s all just fantasy until then….
  • Probably to make people who want to protest peacefully feel bad. To me it doesn’t look the same at all.

Yeah, so, about that….

Uncle Hugo’s/Uncle Edgar’s 28th and Chicago: Destroyed by fire.


The Boogaloos

Forget the Alt-Right! The retarded Left has a brand new bogeyman: The Boogaloos!

I was talking to a friend in Minneapolis when a guy pulled up on a motorcycle and explained to him that the violence wasn’t committed by the locals, it was by armed, white supremacists from outside the Twin Cities called Boogaloos who have travelled to Minneapolis in order to provoke a civil war. He’s got friends in the FBI who told him all about them, Governor Walz has even warned people about the dangerous Boogaloo movement, so he was going to visit all the nearby hotels and motels in order to write down the license plates of all the out-of-state cars, then turn them over to the police.

When my friend pointed out that all the nearby hotels and motels are closed due to the coronavirus restrictions, that didn’t even slow him down. He theorized that then these cunning invaders must be staying with local allies and sympathizers, so he was going to ride through the residential neighborhoods and find all the tell-tale license plates.


Mailvox: manufactured chaos

A reader writes about the manufactured chaos in Minneapolis:

Chaos in Minneapolis last night.  St. Paul my side of the cities was behaved.  The state has the largest enforcement force ever assembled in the state. Around 1500. They protected downtown Minneapolis, the Federal Reserve building, and the power station.  Then the mobile force tried to protect the rest. 1000 more protesters was too many for them.  They were overwhelmed.  They did manage to contain three spots but only after three hours of burning destroyed a bank, a post office, and numerous other businesses.

Intel says that the drug cartels, anarchists, and white supremacists among others have organized and infiltrated the peaceful civil disobedients.  Sound like back in the 60’s when the South blamed outside influences, doesn’t it? However I expect there is a truth in it.  There is a worldwide organized movement to converge here tomorrow.  Expecting one of the largest crowds we have ever seen. I think the governor is going to allow the army to come help. An unprecedented event.

At this rate, it’s only a matter of time before they blame the burning of Minneapolis on me and Big Bear. It’s remarkable how those insidious “white supremacists” have cleverly managed to infiltrate both Soros-funded Antifa and the jogger community. It looks like it’s going to be a long, hot summer now that they are officially up in arms.

Two Federal Protective Service officers were shot – one fatally – during Friday night protests in Oakland, California, as violent protests across the US intensified over the killing of George Floyd.

At least 7,500 demonstrators took to the streets in Oakland last night, clashing with police and sparking arson attacks and vandalism across the city. During the squirmish, two officers with the Federal Protective Service – a part of Homeland Securitycreated to protect government facilities – were shot. Police are investigating.

‘Two Federal Protective Services officers stationed at the Oakland Downtown Federal Building suffered gunshot wounds. Unfortunately, one succumbed to his injury,’ the police department told CNN. 

Meanwhile, a 19-year-old protester was shot dead in Detroit last night, while soldiers in North Carolina and in New York were ordered to be ready to move in within four hours and troops in Colorado and Kansas within 24 hours.

It’s going to get worse, a lot worse, before everyone is ready to accept the fundamental necessity of homogeneous nation-states again, which is the prerequisite for re-establishing civilization. The other option, of course, is Chung Kuo. Try to keep in mind that the fact that you are inclined toward favoring a multi-ethnic global empire doesn’t mean that you’re going to be the one to rule it.

Another Minneapolis friend told me that he and his wife witnessed people literally lining up to take turns looting the Walgreens.


No evidence of strangulation

I’m not even remotely surprised by these preliminary findings, given that the position of the police officer’s knee rendered it impossible for him to cut off George Floyd’s air supply:

The criminal complaint filed against Chauvin, 44, cited that preliminary findings from a Tuesday autopsy conducted by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner saw ‘no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxiation or strangulation’.

‘Mr. Floyd had underlying health conditions including coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease,’ said the complaint from the Hennepin County Attorney.

‘The combined effects of Mr. Floyd being restrained by police, his underlying health conditions and any potential intoxicants in his system likely contributed to his death.’

The full medical examiner’s report is pending.

As always, remember that the one thing we can be absolutely certain did not happen is The Official Story/ Which, in this case, means Officer Chauvin did not kill George Floyd by kneeling on his neck, for starters. And we can already be highly confident that this coroner’s report means that Officer Chauvin will be found not guilty of third-degree murder, which suggests considerably more jogger violence will take place throughout the summer.

I don’t know about you, but I’m already looking back wistfully at the halcyon days of the Great Lockdown.



Fake outrage in Minneapolis

The media is staging at least some aspects of the “protests” in Minneapolis:

A smaller protest continued Thursday at Chauvin’s home…. A photographer at the house Thursday morning appeared to stage a shot in the officer’s driveway by encouraging two people to spray “Kill Pig Cops” on the garage door, according to Jennifer Kennetz of St. Paul. She said the woman claimed to be a magazine photographer and tried to persuade Kennetz and others to pose for her near the home.

Kennetz said she later saw the photographer persuade a young couple to spray paint the garage door while recording it with her cellphone. Police confiscated the phone, Kennetz said, and an Oakdale police spokeswoman confirmed the incident was under investigation.

At this point, it won’t surprise me to learn that George Floyd isn’t even dead.


Minneapolis burning


Diversity, Decline, and Fall

Nothing spells civic order like a police precinct burning to the ground. The violence in Minneapolis has spread to the suburbs of St. Paul, and it’s almost certainly going to get worse over the next few days because there is very likely something hinky going on behind the scenes. First, George Floyd and Officer Chauvin not only knew each other, they worked together at the same “club” on Lake Street.

“George Floyd and now-former Officer Derek Chauvin both worked security at the El Nuevo Rodeo club on Lake Street, according to Maya Santamaria. ‘Chauvin was our off-duty police for almost the entirety of the 17 years that we were open,’ Santamaria said. ‘They were working together at the same time, it’s just that Chauvin worked outside and the security guards were inside.’

Second, there is a good chance that neither Chauvin nor the three other officers involved will be charged with any crimes, as the county attorney clearly signaled yesterday.

At a press conference Thursday, Mike Freeman, county attorney for Hennepin County, condemned the actions of white cop Derek Chauvin as ‘horrific and terrible’, but said prosecutors needed to determine if he used ‘excessive’ force when he knelt on the black man’s neck for eight minutes until he passed out and later died.

‘That video is graphic and horrific and terrible and no person should do that,’ he said. ‘But my job in the end is to prove he violated a criminal statute – but there is other evidence that does not support a criminal charge.’

And third, the situation now appears to be getting completely out of hand, the full extent of which cannot be properly understood unless you are familiar with the geography of the Twin Cities.

An angry crowd broke into the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct headquarters Thursday night and set fire to the building, capping another day of protests, many of them violent, across the Twin Cities.

The police station on E. Lake Street has been the epicenter of protests this week for people demanding justice after the death of George Floyd, who died Monday when a Minneapolis police officer set his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes.

Nearby, Minnehaha Lake Wine & Spirits, the target of looters the night before, also was set ablaze. As flames leapt, sharp explosions sounded as people threw bottles filled with accelerants or fired bullets into the fires….

On St. Paul’s East Side, vandals broke into Cub Foods and its liquor store at the Sun Ray Shopping Center. Police had shut down the mall by about 3:30 p.m., but even as officers filled the parking lot in front, people were driving in the back and grabbing boxes of bottles from the liquor store.

Roseville police Lt. Erika Scheider said they received reports of looting at Rosedale Center, Target, Walmart, Cub Foods, Best Buy, Pawn America and two cell phone stores.

“We responded to a number of looting calls throughout the city. Rosedale had a large group that was able to breach the doors and get inside,” Scheider said.

As I mentioned yesterday, I went to junior high and high school just a few blocks away from the Minnehaha liquor store. But the Rosedale Mall was where my family did most of our Christmas shopping, it’s where my father bought me the Intellivision that got me into video games, it was the home of the B. Dalton’s bookstore where I picked up most of my books before the Barnes & Noble opened in Har Mar, and my first real job was at the Rosedale Dayton’s.

And Rosedale is nowhere near the focus of the unrest at Minnehaha and Lake Street, it’s across the Mississippi River and at least a 15-minute drive up 35W even when there isn’t traffic. Roseville, the city in which Rosedale is situated, is an inner-ring suburb of St. Paul, but it still isn’t particularly vibrant or even very diverse. So, this suggests that the joggers and other violent opportunists are branching out and actively looking for places to loot.

UPDATE: If it’s this bad in St. Paul, how much damage has been done in Minneapolis?

Across the Mississippi River in St. Paul, looting, fire and vandals had damaged about 170 buildings by night’s end, police said.


Pouring gas on the flames

The Mayor of Minneapolis, who was parachuted in from the East Coast with the objective of becoming a future Senator, is making it very clear whose side he is on.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says last night’s violent protests are a reflection of the reality the black community has faced and 400 years of inequality. He says to ignore it would be to ignore the “values we all claim to have.”

The Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, gave the passionate speech that he needed to deliver to the hurt and angry black community in his city. He is telling them, their feelings are “not only understandable, they are right.”

It should be amusing to see him attempt to dance his way out of responsibility for the arson of which he was among the chief architects. And the hurt and angry jogger community is so understandable, and so right, that the Mayor has now asked for the Minnesota National Guard to assist them in their time of mourning.