The X Files: Marcellus Williams, Rest in Power?

Missouri executed black murderer Marcellus Williams earlier this week. Black political leaders and their progressive allies were outraged. You may not have heard of Mr. Williams before this week, and neither have many others. However, all those who are outraged seem convinced that he was innocent.

In reality, Mr. Williams had confessed to a girlfriend and a fellow inmate, sold the murder victim’s laptop and was reportedly seen throwing away the bloody clothes worn during the murder.

You have to wonder: Do these people really believe that Williams was innocent, or do they simply believe that blacks should never be held accountable?

Whites are fairly closely divided in presidential elections. However, that is still too much for Elie Mystal.

Of course, if whites were the monolithic political force that blacks are, we would have far fewer problems.

The Virgin Islands representative in the U.S. Congress has some interesting thoughts on the role of federal law enforcement.

One suspects that many in the government, including perhaps some within the FBI itself, may feel the same way. But unlike Del. Plaskett, they are sensible enough not to say it out loud.

She also reminds us that this is not “apartheid South Africa.”

If that were the case, public services would probably be more efficient. Speaking of which, what is South Africa like these days? Here’s a prominent South African radio personality educating the pale faces about his culture.

Back to the hallowed halls of Congress. The delegate cannot vote. Rep. However, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez can.

Racial loyalty is common among all groups except whites. If white people don’t change, we will simply be ruled by people with stronger group consciousness.

Behold, 287,000 likes for a protest that some people are bigger than others and that fact is compared to men deliberately competing with women.

Women’s basketball has traditionally been a largely black affair, but now Caitlin Clark, a white woman, has become the best player in the WNBA. Other players have repeatedly insulted her. A particularly egregious case recently occurred:

In a follow-up interview, DiJonai Carrington said she did not know she had hit Caitlin Clark. That seems unlikely.

However, there is a Black woman speaking, so it is our job to sit down and listen.

Another reflection of state orthodoxy:

Go ahead, tell me what common interests we have with these people. I’ll wait.

Imagine Lord Palmerston being told that these are his countrymen:

Somehow I can’t bring myself to accept the existence of ‘British Latinos’.

Remember that ‘decolonization’ knows no boundaries.

Yet it is even worse when you look at the person the “British” government has chosen to represent the United Nations.

Do we therefore assume that the real victims of the war between Russia and Ukraine are black people? And what ‘great revolt of the slaves’ took place? Britain ended slavery for blacks – the first major world power to do so. It seems that the blacks never forgave the British for this act of pity.

Imagine if those who fought during the Easter Rising were told that this is what they fought for:

All historical disputes between white nations pale before the current threat.

Sometimes people say that America is particularly vulnerable to the “nation of ideas” argument or the claim that “anyone can be an American.” However, the same process is taking place in other countries. Think about what happened to Australia.

If only Down Under had adhered to White Australia’s policy.

Meanwhile, the City of Light has seen better days.

Of course, it can be difficult to resist this, even in its mildest form. Finally, look at what is now unacceptable.

It doesn’t take much, right?

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