Monday, March 10, 2025

Assortment

I wonder who's going to bail Europe out of its self-inflicted problems this time? "The Death of Europe".

In certain very select cases, the police and the prosecutors demonstrate a baffling lack of curiosity: "Threatens to 'Kill All White People,' Kills Six, and No Hate Crime?"

In 2016, Scott, then 21, shot six people without warning in six separate instances, five of them middle-aged white men, one a middle-aged white woman. All were minding their own business when assassinated by Scott. Several were walking their dogs.
After Scott’s arrest in 2017, court records revealed that three years earlier he had threatened to “kill all white people.” Despite their knowledge of this threat, Kansas City police “did not know if the shootings were racially motivated.” Woke Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker “saw no clear motive.” And the FBI, like the media, took no interest at all. Hate crime? What hate crime?

A kinder, gentler genocide: "Never Forget: You are the Carbon They Really Want to Reduce".

In this amazing clip, Meadows expresses his fervent hope that his goal of reducing human carbon, i.e., all of us, from its current 8 billion to less than 1 billion, can happen "in a civil way."

Hey, dude, nobody's stopping you from shuffling off to Buffalo. Go ahead, set us an example.

Venezuelan gang causing trouble everywhere, even in Mrs. Paco's homeland: "Chile Sentences Tren de Aragua Members to over 500 Years Total in Prison".

I'd like to say I didn't celebrate it because it was invented by commutards, but the truth is, I didn't even notice it: "Why We Should Not Celebrate 'International Women's Day'."

It's open season on Christians in many parts of the world, but we keep being told that the big problem is potential anti-Muslim backlash. God bless the soul of this martyr: "Abducted Priest Found Murdered on Ash Wednesday".

Young Marine officer faces a leadership challenge.






Here's some more fun with AI.

2 comments:

  1. I loved the Marine story, because that was what the military was like when Mr. H (army) was like when he was in. We were in for ten years (army wife, so yes, “we”), and sometimes I miss the sense of belonging to that close community.

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  2. Authorities have to decide whether he “should be sent to an inpatient behavioral health program or assigned outpatient treatment."

    How about sending him to an end-of-life counseling session to explain his options.
    Which is more than his victims got.

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