Monday, August 05, 2019

El Paso Walmart Manifesto

CNN was babbling about white supremacy all day, and trying to find ways to blame it on Pres. Trump. The root of the issue was the El Paso Walmart manifesto. (Also here.)

The document is not really about white supremacy or Trump at all. Here are excerpts:
This attack is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas. They are the instigators, not me. I am simply defending my country from cultural and ethnic replacement brought on by an invasion. ...

In short, America is rotting from the inside out, and peaceful means to stop this seem to be nearly impossible. The inconvenient truth is that our leaders, both Democrat AND Republican, have been failing us for decades. They are either complacent or involved in one of the biggest betrayals of the American public in our history. The takeover of the United States government by unchecked corporations. ...

In short, immigration can only be detrimental to the future of America. Continued immigration will make one of the biggest issues of our time, automation, so much worse. Some sources say that in under two decades, half of American jobs will be lost to it. ...

Even though new migrants do the dirty work, their kids typically don’t. They want to live the AmericanDream which is why they get college degrees and fill higher-paying skilled positions. This is why corporations lobby for even more illegal immigration even after decades of it of happening. They need to keep replenishing the low-skilled labor pool. ...

The American lifestyle affords our citizens an incredible quality of life. However, our lifestyle is destroying the environment of our country. The decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations. Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly overharvesting resources. ...

America can only be destroyed from the inside-out. If our country falls, it will be the fault of traitors. ...

I am against race mixing because it destroys genetic diversity and creates identity problems. Also because it’s completely unnecessary and selfish. ... The best solution to this for now would be to divide America into a confederacy of territories with at least 1 territory for each race. This physical separation would nearly eliminate race mixing and improve social unity by granting each race self-determination within their respective territory(s). ...

I putting this here because some people will blame the President or certain presidential candidates for the attack. This is not the case. I know that the media will probably call me a white supremacist anyway and blame Trump’s rhetoric. The media is infamous for fake news. Their reaction to this attack will likely just confirm that.
Yes, the media reaction confirms that.

It seems crazy to have these views and think that shooting up a Walmart will advance the cause. But it also seems crazy for CNN to read this and invite Trump-haters to talk about censoring white supremacists all day. The Ohio shooter turned out to be a leftist Satanist. The Gilroy garlic shooter also seemed to be some sort of Satanist.

If they want to talk about what motivated the El Paso shooting, then they should address what he had to say. It appears to me that they have no defense against his arguments.

I agree with the guy that automation will destroy a lot of jobs, and that immigration will make the problem worse. In a few years, people will wonder why we imported millions of people to do low skill jobs, just as those jobs were being automated. I have expressed that opinion on this blog.

I don't know whether to call him right-wing or left-wing. His main complaints are against unchecked corporations and environmental destruction, and those are usually left-wing issues.

Sometimes I wonder what CNN is trying to do. Anyone can download the manifesto and see that CNN is lying about it. But then anyone can download the Mueller report and see that CNN has been lying about that investigation for a couple of years. Sometimes I think that CNN is trying to provoke a civil war, because it would be good for business.

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