State of Wednesday: SOMETHING'S COMING
We’ve had a bad record recently of identifying obvious things.
Greetings, Dear Reader,
Welcome back to State of the Day, where I strip the euphemism and misdirection off the day’s news and give it to you straight, no ice, no mixer.
We ready to feel the burn and sprint to the finish this week?
Let’s get after it …
SOMETHING’S COMING
There’s a capped tweet I keep seeing shared and reshared lately.
It says: “there are two ways we get out of this. one is billions dead, oceans of blood, and continents turned to dust. the other one involves being a little mean and saying no to women sometimes.”
Properly attributing the quote is tricky. It appears to come from a popular anon on X who frequently comments on culture, often in satirical tones, and who also runs a Substack. The quote has since been deleted from his account.
Who said it isn’t as relevant as what was said, in my opinion.
While it’s hyperbolic for rhetorical effect, it’s pointing at something obvious. I would like to think it’s wildly overstated in order to get us to pay attention to that obvious thing that is coming at us just past the horizon.
Before I plod on, let me just say we’ve had a bad record recently of identifying obvious things. Joe Biden’s decline was obvious, but it was still a debate. A massive hulk of a man just stood atop a podium at a women’s powerlifting competition. We’re still debating that trend. University of Michigan faculty just overwhelmingly voted to recognize “gender-affirming care” as “life-saving,” despite it obviously being neither gender-affirming nor lifesaving.
A third illegal alien with a commercial driver’s license in California got in a fatal collision. He killed a 25-year-old groom and his 24-year-old wife as they were driving home from the wedding.
A Somali man in Minneapolis was just booked on his third rape. “Mohamed was sentenced in May in two previous rape cases but served no prison time” — reads a bullet point in the local news.
In a separate raping, another Somali had “allegedly” abducted a 12-year-old, then held her at gunpoint with his friends and raped her. A local mosque there chalked it up to “Qalinle Ibrahem’s” struggle with “assimilation.” In what culture is that acceptable?
The sad answer to that question, the one we all don’t want to hear: Ours.
In our culture, it is now acceptable to commit multiple violent felonies and then douse a woman in gasoline on the subway and set her on fire. It’s acceptable to bilk taxpayers of billions of dollars and live rent-free in subsidized housing in Minnesota. It’s acceptable to turn the surrounding area, once classically beautiful, into a grotesque third-world hive of violent crime and filth under the backdrop of a Muslim call to prayer.
And why is it acceptable? How can I say that? It’s fair to assume that if we have the power to stop something and we don’t, then we find it acceptable. So we must, because we’ve really done nothing to stop it. In fact, in some areas, one might say it’s been encouraged.
Why didn’t Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and his AG Keith Ellison put a stop to the bilking of taxpayers and the Islamification of once-beautiful American streets? I’ve read that one Somali org threatened to call the Minnesota government “racist” and that was all it took.
I’m sure Keith “Nation of Islam” Ellison loves what he sees, but for Jazzhands Timmy’s part, let’s be honest, he’s just too effeminate to stand against these sorts of things.
And that, I suppose, is how we arrive at the tail end of the quote, “be a little mean and say no to women sometimes.”
I’ve previously written about the rise of “toxic empathy” in this newsletter. It’s in part the result of the ascendancy of feminine social proclivities in policymaking and governance.
It starts with “They traveled such a long way from such a bad place, why shouldn’t we give them blankets and water?” and ends with “Why shouldn’t we put them up in luxury hotels, give them thousands of dollars on monthly prepaid credit cards?”
Why shouldn’t we look the other way when they commit crimes? Committing crimes is just the language of an oppressed people. Really, it’s the criminal justice system itself that’s the crime!
Toxic empathy eventually manifests itself in the most gruesome derangement of femininity. It industrializes the targeting of children in a mass-hysterical Munchausen’s by proxy. My kid has gender dysphoria. My kid must be affirmed with drugs and castration. My kid must be cured of bigotry. My kid must be shown men in women’s lingerie. My kid must be shown videos in school depicting deviant sexual experiences. My kid must be a soldier in the fight against whiteness.
In some ways, it’s driven by the feminine impulse on agreeability, to be a part of the in-group. They can say at dinner parties, “Tanner came out as trans today.” Then they vote blue down the ticket, never taking a moment to recognize that none of the names on the ballot look even remotely Anglo-Saxon.
And Tanner might be a boy in the bizarro land his mother occupies, but on the metro with the immigrant career criminals, he’s definitely still a girl.
So this is on the horizon for us. Dearborn, Michigan, is a madrassa. Minnesota might as well be a province of Somalia. Schools all the way up to the most elite higher learning institutions have been perverted.
What’s going to stop it? Look at the UK and you’ll see the prophecy for us.
It’ll either end in oceans of blood and continents turned to dust, or in someone willing to be mean enough to say no sometimes. I deeply hope it’s the latter, because if we let this get out of control, it could become uglier than any of us could ever imagine.
Let’s hope we can stop what’s coming. Let’s hope enough people stand up and say no.
WHAT I’M READING
Mary Rooke is a must-read!
ROOKE: The Left’s Favorite Wine Mom Encapsulates Their Suicide Pact
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How did all these unvetted Afghans end up in the country?
Answer:
FLASHBACK: These Corporate Giants Helped Biden Flood America With Barely Vetted Afghan Refugees
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Wow
Andy Biggs Goes Off On Maxwell Frost Who Keeps Talking Over Him
WHAT I’M WATCHING
RFK’s ‘Side Piece’ Is Completely Insane
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