Fenria #racist theoccidentalobserver.net

I go to our local discount grocery, and on any given day there are white kids, Mexican kids, and mixed, gods only know what kids, all funneling into the market, being kids, but not being necessarily dangerous or difficult. One of my trips, there is a black kid standing outside the entrance. He’s about 12 years old or so, no parents in sight, and he’s “loking” up on people as they walk in. For those who are unfamiliar with this black form of posturing, imagine a chimp with arms outstretched, getting in your face, begging for confrontation. This black kid was doing this to EVERYONE who walked into the store regardless of age or race, as they all pretended that they didn’t see him and let him have his petty victory. I fully expected him to do this to me as well, and I wasn’t going to pretend I didn’t see him, so I readied my knife in my sleeve and looked the nig dead in the eyes as I walked up to him. He didn’t do it to me! I was truly shocked. I don’t think it had anything to do with me being intimidating, as blacks are not able to process intimidation coming from anyone other than their own kind. He probably was distracted or got bored, but I was able to walk into the store without confrontation.

Anyhow, my point of all this being, what reason did this black kid have to be acting this way? He wasn’t oppressed, confined to a ghetto, denied opportunity, so those excuses can’t be used. He wasn’t copying other kids’ behavior since no others were behaving in that way. He wasn’t in a rough part of town. So none of the liberal excuses can be applied to his behavior. What does that leave us with? What we already know. He behaved that way because he’s black, and because being an angry, tyrannical, narcissistic, hyper-testosteroned idiot who needs to show off and cause problems for others is HARD WIRED into him.

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