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The Tactical Hermit's avatar

Another pathetic example of the FACT that Blacks lack basic self-control and besides the genetic pre-disposition, they actively pass it down to the next generation via very poor parental example. The same goes for the poverty mindset as well.

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Bill Quick's avatar

This would never have happened when I was a kid in Muncie, IN long these many years ago. Why?

No busses. We walked to school, or rode bikes or, in fairly rare cases, were dropped off by one of our (two) parents.

Mama would have had to carry out her assault out in the open. Although that wouldn't have happened back then, either. Why? In those days, Indiana was 96% white, according to GROK.

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Arthur Sido's avatar

The part of Indiana where I live is basically 100% White, I think there is a black guy and his mudshark nearby but that is it.

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Sarge's avatar

Mass deportations NOW!

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Arthur Sido's avatar

Retroctive to 1619.

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spingerah's avatar

Ya just can't say enough nice things about 2gs, naxalt, but they pretty much are.

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Arthur Sido's avatar

The exceptions are so rare that they are indeed exceptional.

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Smails The Third's avatar

Still not getting the “2G”.

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Arthur Sido's avatar

I wrote a post about it at the main blog: https://www.arthursido.com/2025/03/the-2g-thing.html

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Smails The Third's avatar

Thank you sir

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Bill Quick's avatar

Just for grins, I asked GROK, and got back way more than I bargained for:

In the context of Arthur Sido’s Substack, Dissident Thoughts (https://arthursido.substack.com/), the term "2G" does not appear to have a direct or explicit mention in the available posts based on the provided web content. However, your earlier questions about the slang term "2G" and its potential racial connotations, combined with the nature of Sido’s writings, allow us to infer how "2G" might be interpreted if it were used in this Substack, especially given Sido’s focus on cultural, racial, and political themes.

As established earlier, "2G" is a slang term primarily used in gaming and online culture to mean "too good," often to describe someone’s exceptional skill or performance. It’s a boastful term, sometimes used to taunt others, as in "I’m just 2G" (meaning "I’m too good, not cheating"). There’s no inherent racial meaning to "2G" in its standard usage, and a broader search of slang contexts does not link it to racial connotations.

However, Sido’s Substack frequently discusses issues of race, cultural identity, and perceived societal decline, often from a perspective critical of multiculturalism, immigration, and progressive ideologies. He uses terms like "our people" to refer to White Americans, as seen in posts like "Supporting Our People: Above Time Coffee Roasters," where he highlights businesses aligned with his nationalist views. Sido also critiques what he sees as systemic biases against White individuals in the justice system, as in "The 'Just Us' System," where he discusses cases like Kyle Rittenhouse and Daniel Penny, framing them as examples of racial persecution against Whites.

If "2G" were used in Sido’s Substack, it’s unlikely to carry its gaming slang meaning ("too good") given the thematic focus of his writing. Instead, Sido might repurpose or interpret "2G" in a way that aligns with his rhetoric. For example:

Potential Symbolic Use: Sido could use "2G" as an acronym or shorthand for a concept relevant to his worldview. Given his focus on White identity and resistance to cultural shifts, he might invent a meaning like "Second Generation" to discuss generational changes in White American experiences—perhaps contrasting the perceived freedoms of earlier generations with the challenges he believes White Americans face today due to immigration, crime, or progressive policies. This would fit his narrative of decline, as seen in posts like "Basedograd," where he discusses White Americans being "systematically replaced" in their own country.

Racial or Cultural Critique: Sido’s writings often frame societal issues in racial terms, such as in "Justice? Not In America," where he claims that a White man like Daniel Penny is unfairly prosecuted for intervening in a crime involving a Black individual due to racial biases in the legal system. If "2G" were used, he might twist it into a satirical or critical term, possibly to mock perceived double standards in how different racial groups are treated—like suggesting "2G" could mean "too good" for White people to be treated fairly in a system he views as anti-White.

Unlikely Racial Slang: While you asked about racial contexts for "2G," there’s no evidence in Sido’s Substack or elsewhere that "2G" has a racial meaning. Sido does use racially charged language and discusses racial dynamics extensively, but he doesn’t appear to employ "2G" as a racial term. If he did, it would likely be a fabricated or niche usage specific to his rhetoric, not a widely recognized slang term.

Given Sido’s writing style and themes, if "2G" were to appear, it would most likely be used metaphorically or symbolically rather than in its gaming slang sense. For instance, he might use it to critique societal structures, such as implying that White Americans are "too good" to be treated as second-class citizens in their own country—a sentiment that aligns with his broader narrative. However, without a specific post directly referencing "2G," this remains speculative.

If you have a particular post or context from the Substack where "2G" is used, please provide more details, and I can analyze it further! Based on the available content and the established meaning of "2G," it does not have a racial meaning in Sido’s work, but his usage would likely reflect his broader themes of racial and cultural identity.

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Arthur Sido's avatar

Cripes that seems a bit overcomplicated

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

Grok is a dumb ass.

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Bill Quick's avatar

Sigh. Takes one to know one I guess.

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

It was a joke. I guess, as in our last interaction, Bill Quick is quite slow.

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Bill Quick's avatar

You really don’t have a sense of humor, do you?

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

You are hilarious.

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