WHAT THEY DIDN'T SAY THIS TIME AROUND
Harry Richardson
Harry Richardson is a long-time student of Islam and author of best seller, "the Story Of Mohammed - Islam Unveiled', http://thestoryofmohammed.blogspot.com.auIt goes without saying that what Brenton Tarrant did was evil. If you can’t figure that out, there is something wrong with you. He took high powered weapons and massacred a bunch of unarmed people.
Some of those people were kids for Christ’s sake. We are not in a shooting war. There is no justification for killing unarmed civilians, even if we were.
Some of our readers may think Tarrant’s aims were more palatable than the aims of the Jihadists. His morality however, was just the same – sick.
The Jihadists kill indiscriminately, just as this guy did. I saw no moral difference.
What I did find strange however, was the way our elites and our press reacted. There have been so many terror attacks lately and we are all familiar with the empty platitudes which fall into a monotonously predictable pattern.
That is why it is so confronting to see the sudden change in language as if the rule book has suddenly been thrown out of the window.
I thought I should take the time to jot down some of the phrases that have been notable in the last few days by their absence.
These are some of the more obvious ones that we’ve come to expect. Funnily enough, they just don’t seem to be real popular in the wake of this latest terror attack.
The hypocrisy is breath-taking. Please feel free to add to the list in the comments section. I’m sure you can all think of a few I may have missed.
“We mustn’t jump to conclusions.”
It’s actually true that in the heat of the moment, it is easy to make the mistake of assuming things that we shouldn’t.
How many times have you heard journalists and politicians say, “We must wait until we know all the facts?” This time they didn’t.
As soon as news broke, every journalist in the world was declaring that this was a “right wing” attack. In fact, the attacker was an eco-fascist who admired Red China.
Funny how all sense of caution and self-restraint are suddenly thrown out the window when the attacker is a White guy.
“The attacker was a Lone wolf.”
This is a real perennial favourite. No matter how many accomplices the attacker has, or how many of his mates are complicit in the plot, it is always just a “lone wolf” attack.
Right from the start, it was apparent that Tarrant was a classic lone wolf. He had less friends than the Unabomber. Notwithstanding, I didn’t hear "lone wolf" mentioned by the MSM even once.
“He was mentally ill.”
When someone has just mown down a pile of his fellow citizens or blown them to pieces,this is a pretty easy sell. We automatically assume there is something not quite right upstairs.
When the “perp” is a Muslim, it is pretty much a given these days.
Oddly enough however, no one has even raised the possibility that Brenton Tarrantino might have a few 'roos loose in his top paddock – funny that.
“We mustn’t blame his ideology.”
“Islam is a religion of peace.” It must be because lots of Muslims are peaceful, right? Well lots of White Nationalists are peaceful too.
In fact, there have been vanishingly few attacks by people who only want whites to remain a majority in their own nations.
Of course, the ideology of White Nationalism is now assumed to be utterly toxic by our lords and masters whilst 34,000 terrorist attacks later, Islam is the holy grail of peaceful religion.
“He isn’t a true white nationalist.”
Sounds stupid right. Anyone who had the most cursory glance at Tarrant’s manifesto can see that he was a full-on White Nationalist.
However, people can call themselves “The Islamic State,” leave videos proclaiming that they will be killing/dying for Islam, wear a thobe and a turban, pray at a mosque moments before the attack and scream “Allahu Akbar!” as they open fire on innocents.
Yet still the politicians will stand before us on the Six O’clock news with a straight face and insist that these were not actual, proper Muslims. One rule for them, another one for us. Go figure.
“We mustn’t blame other white nationalists.”
Funny, this one. We are lectured endlessly, that we absolutely must not hold all Muslims to blame for the actions of a few violent extremists.
When a lone White Nationalist goes ape-pooh with a semi-automatic however, the Government immediately cracks down mercilessly on anyone who ever thought that borders might be a good idea.
“We stand with his community, we feel so sorry for them.”
The usual outpouring of sympathy for Muslims who feel “threatened and marginalised” after an Islamic attack just doesn’t seem to be carried across to White males and other non-Muslims. #illridewithwhitenationalists
“We must protect his community from a backlash.”
Naturally, it is not necessary to protect White Australians from Muslims because they would never threaten retaliation – unless they happen to be the President of Turkey of course, in which case, they promise to send us home in coffins.
Naturally, it's true that Erdogan doesn’t represent all Muslims. He only represents the eighty million from Turkey who voted for him and probably will again.
Remind me again who the scary ones are. Oh! That’s right, it is the White Nationalists.
“He was from a poor community.”
Tsk, tsk! Being short of money is never ever an excuse for murderous violence – at least not if you had the misfortune of being born white. Of course, it is the ultimate get out of jail free card if you happen to be a Muslim. In fact, Muslims don’t have to be poor to use this one. Even if you are a billionaire like Bin Laden, the Left just assumes that you must be driven by grinding poverty and oppression.
“He was marginalised.”
People who like the idea of a white majority nation are less popular than kitten skinners. Think that counts as a mitigating circumstance? Wake up and smell the coffee bozo.
“We must give more money to White Nationalists”
Maybe if they had basketball courts, soccer teams and overseas holidays this would never have happened. “Who would you like me to make the cheque out to?” I’m still waiting for the announcement this time.
“He is a minority.”
If you happen to be a white person living in poorer suburbs of Sydney or Melbourne, (not to mention any part of London, Paris, Brussels etc.) you are probably acutely aware of your minority status.
Don’t expect any sympathy for that one mind. It only counts for people who aren’t white and male.
“This is the fault of American foreign policy and expansionism.”
One of the Christchurch shooter's biggest gripes was the attack on Serbia by the US military under Bill Clinton.
When he wasn’t playing “hide the sausage” with his latest intern, Bill was helping the Muslims to steal one of the most historic chunks of the Serb homeland.
Is that a legitimate grievance for an ethnic Serb? Not this time Boyo. White nations are fair game don’t you know. This isn’t the mythical nation of Palestine after all.
“We can’t blame social media.”
ISIS never seem to have had any problem keeping their twitter account.
The idea of censoring social media platforms in the wake of murderous Jihadist attacks has never even been mentioned, even though we are constantly told that these Jihadists are “radicalised online and not in the mosques.”
One rampage by a lone White gunman however, and free speech is flushed down the gurgler quicker than you can say “polygamous marriages.”
“It is the fault of racism. We must do more to combat it.”
White people are constantly discriminated against, pilloried and vilified. They don’t call it racism of course.
It is called “positive discrimination” or “affirmative action” or any one of a bunch of well-worn left wing buzzwords.
Whether it’s Government handouts or well-paid jobs in a large company, “get to the back of the line White boy,” is the default setting.
Any chance of addressing this in the wake of a mass shooting by a white person? Nope, didn’t think so.
The internet is notoriously hard to remove information from but that hasn’t stopped them from moving heaven and earth to do so.
To give an example of how bad the censorship is becoming, New Zealand’s biggest bookstore chain has just banned Jordan Peterson’s books.
Jordan frigging Peterson for Christ’s sake! But get this – they are still selling copies of Mein Kampf.
That’s right. Pen a book about shovelling Jews into gas chambers and it's all good. Tell people to clean their room up and it’s "off to the Gulag for you my boy."
Australia isn’t yet in the same state as UnZud, but it’s coming. Anti-White racism is reaching fever pitch.
How long the Pickering Post can continue is anyone’s guess. Censorship is the name of the game and elites are using this as an opportunity to wipe the net of any dissenting opinions.
I have once again dropped the price of ten copies to $90.00. That’s including postage.
Help to get the word out there folks. There is an election coming up and too many people have no idea of the truth.
Email me for your copies of the book at harryyo@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can always get people to read it for free online if they wish at http://thestoryofmohammed.blogspot.com
It is still the best way to red pill those with blinkers on.
We are under attack. Did any of you hear about the Muslim bus driver in Italy on the mainstream fake news channels? It was hardly mentioned.
This evil bastard had previous form for drink driving and sexual assault but was entrusted with a bus full of school kids.
He then set the bus on fire after a nightmare rampage on the freeway in an attempt to burn all of the children to death. Only by chance did the fifty children escape.
I didn’t see Jacinda Ardern dressing up in Gucci in solidarity with the Italians, did you?
No, and you never will, because it doesn’t fit with the hateful narrative of our ruling classes. They don’t give a stuff about White children.
These evil elites are racist against Whites. They hate our incredible society. We need to call them out while we still can.
If we don’t and we just allow them to take away our free speech then, as George Washington said,
“dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
After the events in New Zealand, the sheep are worried - but we won't be going quietly.
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