Animals Are Encouraged By Weakness: A Case Study In How To Get Murdered
A recent black on White murder in New York City garnered a great deal of chuckling from the right as the victim was a “poet and activist” who was murdered by the very people he probably wept for. While amusing to see some leftist wanker get stabbed by a black scholar, there are some lessons that I assume most of us already know but bear repeating.
What does it mean to “de-escalate” a confrontation? Between a couple of White guys it usually involves a point where two guys (usually) reach an unspoken agreement to walk away. It likely includes some shouting and swearing but no one is going to pull a knife or a gun. If it is a black fella? That won’t work as we saw in Tennessee (Never Relax, Never Turn Your Back). From the article:
A teenager was arrested Thursday for the unprovoked stabbing death of New York City poet and activist Ryan Carson in front of his terrified girlfriend after the couple left a wedding on Long Island, police said.
Brian Dowling, 18, who had worked at a local high school, was allegedly captured on surveillance footage randomly targeting Carson, 32, and his girlfriend Claudia Morales, according to a law-enforcement source.
The couple was sitting on a bus stop bench Oct. 2 at the corner of Lafayette Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard in Brooklyn chatting a little before 4 a.m. when the man strolled by them and started kicking over a row of scooters.
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First off, hanging around at the corner of a street named after Malcolm X or MLK is a great way to get killed. Especially at 4 AM. Then upon observing this jackass kicking over a row of scooters, what did Ryan do?
The footage shows the couple starting to walk in the direction of the suspect, who turns around and yells “What the f— are you looking at?”
This Dowling guy is clearly looking for trouble so Carson starts to walk in his direction. What was he thinking about? Was he going to recite him a sonnet or perhaps a haiku to convince this young scholar that he shouldn’t be kicking over scooters? Then upon being shouted at with the old “What the fuck are you looking at?”, he responds….
Carson can be heard softly replying that he was not looking at anything, as he steps between the crazed stranger and his girlfriend.
A soft, weak reply is exactly the sort of thing to encourage more violence, not less. Kudos to him for getting between the scholar and his girlfriend I guess. At this point he has an enraged scholar and no means or will to defend himself.
“I’ll kill you!” the unhinged man seethes, as Carson holds up his hand and says “Chill! Chill!” The man pulls a knife and pursues Carson, who tumbles over the bench he had just been sitting on. The man stabs him three times.
A scholar saying “I’ll kill you” in Brooklyn probably means it and “Chill!” is unlikely to get to him in fact chill. Their natural lack of impulse control is on display. A normal person wouldn’t attack someone in this sequence of events but a black guy? Simply glancing in his direction after he does something designed to be disruptive is enough to get him riled up and then being soft and weak in response to his aggression was enough to cause him to attack. But wait, there is more. Stabbing him to death wasn’t enough for this brave scholar.
The knife-wielding madman rushes at Morales, spits on her then turns back to Carson and kicks him as he lies curled up on the sidewalk. The suspect’s girlfriend suddenly appears in the frame and says “I’m so sorry.”
How often do we see this? The victim is already down and still the scholar-American kicks him and spits on the woman. Why would you spit on her? WTF? At least his girlfriend said she was sorry. That’s comforting. Later stories show Brian Dowling in the back of a cop car, crying like a little bitch…
Maybe instead of crying about killing someone, he should have tried not being an animal in the first place? The media has tried painting him as mentally ill but his “mental illness” sounds like fairly standard anger issues and lack of impulse control. A soft 32 year old soyboy gets gutted by one of the poor, downtrodden folk he championed and really I have little sympathy for him.
However, there are some lessons to be learned here.
First and foremost, don’t live places where entitled and violent blacks (but I repeat myself) appear in any number. It isn’t right that we can’t live in cities we built but that doesn’t change the facts.
Second, and as important as the first, don’t live somewhere you can’t carry a weapon to defend yourself. Not that a weak chump like Ryan Carson would have carried anyway but showing up in a ‘hood where criminals are carrying weapons but you aren’t permitted to unless you want to get yourself arrested is a great way to end up bleeding to death on a sidewalk. I wouldn’t even travel to places where legal carrying is banned.
Next, in most circumstances even if you are carrying, you should go out of your way to avoid trouble. One of my truths of life is that you are less likely to find trouble if you don’t go looking for trouble. I am not sure what Carson was doing when he and his girlfriend started walking toward Dowling but nothing good was going to come of it. That isn’t to say you turn your back if someone is in danger from one of these people but scooters? Let that shit go. Even if you defend yourself and are justified in doing so, in America in 2023 you still are likely to get arrested and even if you don’t go to jail your life will be radically altered. If NYC doesn’t want to deal with people like Brian Dowling, then who gives a shit if scooters get kicked over?
If you do find yourself in a confrontation, showing your belly and expecting mercy from an animal isn’t going to work. If anything it is more likely to lead to you getting hurt. Animals respect strength. Showing some spine might not stop the attacker but it might make him pause. Scholar-Americans like Brian Dowling prefer weak, unarmed and passive victims. I was reading something just yesterday and it made a similar point. Written by Greg Ellifritz, a former cop: The Reality of Modern Criminal Attacks
Logical reasoning and de-escalation won’t work. Lots of police agencies and self defense classes are currently focusing on teaching verbal de-escalation skills. In my experience, verbal de-escalation seldom works in attacks involving group violence. Your singular efforts to de-escalate can’t compete with the efforts of several other group members who are trying to escalate. The group demands violence for its amusement. You likely won’t be able to prevent that violence no matter what magic words you utter.
You can’t reason with inherently unreasonable people. Saying “Chill” to someone that just threatened to kill you? Probably not going to work.
The people reading and heeding this probably already know what I am saying and the people that need to hear it? Most probably won’t read it because I am “racist” along with a litany of other things that make me an unperson. Still there is a critical mass of people somewhere in-between who need to learn this stuff.
The rules that governed our society for centuries have evaporated in the last decade. We are living in a new reality, right or wrong, whether you like it or not. Those that fail to figure this out, adapt to the new reality and take responsibility for their own safety are going to become victims.