The Rule of Law in 40 years.

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  1. Teutorian

    Teutorian New Member

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    [video=youtube;P43WZd611WA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P43WZd611WA[/video]

    With the Zimmerman trials, and blacks threatening to riot all over again if a man who is probably innocent is found innocent, it's probably a good time to talk about what the rule of law will look like in America in another 40 years.

    This is going to be uncomfortable for people who like to pretend "Diversity is our greatest strength," but I wonder how much that will ring true when there isn't a white majority to maintain law, order, and society in general.

    After Hurricane Katrina wiped out the authority of our society, New Orleans looked like a third world nation in the middle of a civil war. We should probably compare this to what Japan looked like after the tsunami. In case you missed it, the exact same thing happened (modern society, the police, etc) was wiped out, but the Japanese handled it in a completely different way without an authority figure with a gun having to tell them too.

    That is a truly civilized people. They passed the test of a civilized people by remaining civilized when civilization was temporarily wiped out all around them.
    What they didn't do is degenerate into animals within a few hours of a disaster hitting them. It's pretty remarkable when you're used to seeing how we handle disasters in the United States, looting, raping, pillaging, and shooting at rescue helicopters. In other words, we handle the lack of law with absolute lawlessness.

    So... we have the Zimmerman trial. It looks as if he was defending himself. I really don't think that matters because certain segments of our society aren't interested in law, order and justice, they're only interested in punishment, vengeance, and mindless racism.

    I already know what liberals are going to say, so if you would like, don't bother taking the time to type it out. We already understand your position.
    I'd rather here from "conservatives" who consider ethnic-nationalism archaic (because the left told you to think its archaic) regarding what they think the rule of law is going to look like for their children and grand children when whites become a minority?
     
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    I think whites will continue to maintain a disproportionately high amount of influence, wealth, and power even when they officially reach minority status in the US. This will lead to more singling out and targeting by minorities who want the wealth redistributed. The declining white base will continue to be attacked in this way, being unable to do anything about it politically. Eventually the country will be so weak, broke, fractured, and dysfunctional that China, who will be the strongest nation by far at that point, will have no problem assuming control, if it wanted to. They would have the money, the cultural pride, the technology, and the racial homogeneity to easily move into the shell of the once great USA.

    1965 was the beginning of the end for America.
     
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    Karma Mechanic Well-Known Member

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    Wow. Conservatives are now not even trying to hide their desire to only hear what they agree with. Sad and pathetic.
     
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    First off, race has nothing to do with the rule of law. I don't know where you get that delusion. Your ancestors were the Vikings who raped and pillaged across Europe, and they could be (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)s when they wanted to.

    On to the difference between the Tsunami and Katrina --- first off, law and order could not have broken down "within hours" because the storm was still going on. That's different from a Tsunami where the entire event takes a matter of minutes. Which brings up the point of the return of law and order -- it took days almost a week before many areas had any help at all. Very few people, no matter how well prepared could survive more than a few days without fresh supplies of food and water. Well, maybe a prepper, but unless you have an extraordinary food stockpile, after 3-4 days, especially without power, you're going to be forced into survival mode because your family is out of food. You can take the most "law and order" Joe Friday type guy on the planet, and when his family starts going hungry, he's going to loot and pillage for something to eat. Human nature. You'd be doing it too.
     
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    Last I knew you couldn't eat DVD players and twenty pairs of Nikes.
    Foraging for food is a little different than taking advantage of anarchy to fan out in civilian rape-brigades, don't you think?

    Are you going to defend race riots were they to take place if Zimmerman is found innocent?
     
  6. Brewskier

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    It seems like we have a mass riot in the black community every 20 years or so. We had one in the late 60's, we had one in the early 90's. We're about due for one, and with Obama's race-baiting politics giving power to groups like the New Black Panther Party, and with the media squarely on their side, this Zimmerman case could be the catalyst. We shall see.
     
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    The echo chamber effect.

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    You'd think they could get organised and have a permanent mob eh? Sort of black version of the Klan?
     
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    I'd say with the amount of black-on-white violence that has occurred over the past couple years, they already have one.
     
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    And the amount of black on black violence? Nah, they're nowhere as organised as the Klan.
     
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    Well, the Klan was a wing of the Democrat Party.
     
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    Not really. Just be nice, don't rape everything you see.
     
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    Well, this doesn't seem to be a topic people want to take seriously, so I suppose we'll just have to wait to see our justice system meltdown into circus trials over the next few decades.
    We'll take it seriously at that time instead.
     
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    What? We're already at that point. A few decades?
     
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    If you don't think it can become worse - far, far worse - you're fooling yourself.
     
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    The rule of law has been dead and buried since 1913
     
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    I'll take it seriously. I'm not a conservative, so I suppose I shouldn't say a whole lot, but I will ask what your thoughts are on what the problem is and how it should be addressed.
     
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    I know.
     

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