ID: b2bc68 Feb. 23, 2023, 6:02 p.m. No.18400495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0952 >>0991

>>18399378 (pb)

>>18400445

>Media Pushing Helter Skelter.

>Black Genocide.

OK, two things on this Scott Adams stunt. And let me just say this before I get into it with what he said. These are sentiments Scott Adams has had for a while. If he's been in that home for 2, 5, or 10 years, then what he's conveying in this little rant isn't a reaction to a poll done by Rasmussen. It's something he's always thought. Conversely I'll say that anyone on the planet can do easy research before moving to a new area. What is it that you look for in a new area to move to? Low crime rates, good schools, low taxes, commute times to work, avg income in the area, avg house price, median age, etc.

 

It is easy to correlate data when you want to, and when patterns begin to emerge from the data correlated, it is easy to make generalizations about the patterns you are seeing. What Adams did with this poll was justify using it to amplify a generalization. And it's not just a generalization, '''it is a systemic issue resulting from LBJs HUD changes and various cultural issues of a part of American society that has been marginalized by industries

'''.

 

So, two points:

  1. He's likely had a "draft" of this sitting around, wondering how/when he would be able to approach it. It's a "shock radio" moment for him, similar to how he went off on that woman that he (probably accurately, but nobody wants to discuss that) described as being a cunt that nobody in her family/friends actually likes. It's not that what he said isn't correct (it was probably spot on, actually), it's just that the way he did it was a force multiplier because of how he came across in saying it. Same with this.

  2. His "saving grace" moment in this whole spiel is when he chose to knock on the real issue at hand, and that is "education". But that's the crux of the problem, isn't it? Why are inner city and poorer schools co-located with section 8 housing so terrible? Is Adams insisting, also, that majority black schools are terrible? Note that "education" is the only solution to the problem Adams is explaining in the rant, but he doesn't offer a solution to the problem of education perhaps for brevity or because he really doesn't give a shit at all.

 

This was some top shelf division faggotry, but it's not like he isn't pointing out the fact that there are issues. Ultimately it boils down to education, income, and status/class. Race doesn't factor in except in the exceptionally small minded, and if Scott is encouraging his audience to think small minded-ly, then he's digging that trench deep with this rant.

 

Has anyone else noticed that narrative over the past few days as of recent? National Divorce is a topic on the right from MTG, to Jesse Kelly. Now Scott jumps into the fray with this all because of a Rasmussen poll? Look at what people are saying, how they are saying it, and how these sentiments are reflected in other commentary. It's pretty fucking insane, actually, how much they distract the public from one subject to the next, creating ideological chaos, and attempting to push people apart.

 

I mean, it's not like they didn't do a TV show about this…

ID: b2bc68 Feb. 23, 2023, 6:02 p.m. No.18400690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1004

>>18400554

>UBL = patsy

I'll buy that. But PDJT wanted to lean on the SA angle. Was it SA, or was it Clowns? Both? Some might say that, at the time, they were inseparable. Noor recently posed in front of a Demolition man backdrop.

>>18200451

 

I really hated that dystopia, and conservatives are doing everything they can to follow in the footsteps of Dr. Raymond Cocteau.