I have been struck by the misdirection of the news reports regarding the Atlanta massage shops. This appears to be another sad story of a male customer killing prostitutes. Besides light infantry, police officers, and firemen, prostitution is one of the most dangerous jobs in America. One merely needs to reference the Green River serial killer, who killed around thirty women, most of whom were prostitutes, and the fairly recent confession of a man who claimed to have killed nearly ninety-five women, mostly African-American prostitutes (the killer was also African-American), to begin to "tune in" on just how dangerous the occupation of prostitute actually is.
According to Atlanta police, the killer appears to be mentally ill, as he states that he has a "sex addiction." Beyond that, there seems to be a confused religious component by means of which he seems to see massage shops as akin to a drug dealer on a street corner the annihilation of which will free him from his temptation. He inferentially utilized pornographic literature, which he must have found was a stimulant urging him onward to massage shops, and, hence, he also informed police of his plan to drive into Florida in search of pornographic shops. (Perhaps he was too well known at such shops in Atlanta to wage local war.) The accused (and admitted) killer was a white male.
This mentally ill man victimized massage workers (prostitutes, typically) at several shops around Atlanta. In the egregious incidents in Atlanta, he murdered five Korean "masseuses," two white ones and one Latino. All the shops appeared to be owned by a Korean businessperson. This seems to be the general factual and speculative matter, as related by police, who were continuing to investigate the case.
However, as the news of this horror went national, from the U.S. congress, from the major media and from spokespersons of various political and/or civil rights organizations came a strange accusation: this event was yet another instance of "hate-crimes" against Asians. In the era of "people of color" the nation has been divided into two camps: 1) the oppressed "people of color" and 2) the oppressor class (white people), who have been categorically excluded from the first category. Since the killer in the Atlanta cases was white and six out of eight of the victims were "people of color," the machinery of the "hate-crime" juggernaut was turned on. Further, since five of the six "victims of color" were Koreans, the "massacre" was packaged as a "hate-crime" against Asians, leading to a procession of politicians and leaders of various Asian association loudly bemoaning attacks on Asians, which, the listeners have been apprised, have been growing geographically at frightening speed.
The inference from all this is that "something has got to be done about 'white supremacists!'"
Let us pause to catch our breath. As a matter of fact, the overwhelming bulk of all varieties of attacks on Asians by strangers/others have been perpetrated by African-Americans, which category has been, and is, a primary bulwark of the larger category, "people of color." This evidence first came to my attention via Colin Flaherty, who was a YTer at one time focused on the inexplicably high level of African-American attacks on white people. (Flaherty is still doing pods at his website and Mind.) Flaherty branched off to check reports of high levels of attacks in San Francisco on Asians. As it was about 85% of all such attacks, Flaherty began to add video attacks on Asians.
Of course, the FBI kept statistics on crime in America, provides a factually reliable source even today. In the 1990s an Australian journalist reported from FBI statistics that between MLK's 1963 speech on the Mall in Washington, D.C. and 1990 (approximately), black people murdered about 45K white people in America. Again, this is from memory, but I recall thinking at the time that this figure not only was greater than Americans killed in the Korean War, it was, if you deduct black military personnel from the total killed in Vietnam, greater than white losses in Vietnam.
I had at the time a community television program, and, when I read the facts in a once prominent America-First tabloid, I decided to mention it. To me it still seems shocking. Therefore, having witnessed the white people of America framed as particularly prejudiced and even dangerous people, I felt to counter the smear on occasion, as seemed appropriate. This is such an occasion.
I have no doubt that unAmerican organizations have existed, and do exist, in America. In toto, the aim is to overthrow the nation created by its organic law, the U.S. Constitution, and bring into being "something else." Critical Theory and Critical Race Theory are two intellectual modes for attacking the country and its constitution. "Hate-crimes" law is a dagger aimed at the First Amendment. Using the horror of shootings to make the Second Amendment of none effect is another. The wholesale issuance of warrants to invade homes and businesses on hearsay evidence, as well as audio-visual monitoring of all citizens, strike at the Fourth Amendment, which has become tattered and shredded by abuse. The voting fraud makes democracy a bad joke.
Something evil this way comes.