Agreed. B&BW employee is completely in the wrong here. It's fairly clear that whatever the shopper did, it wasn't enough to justify the employee taking her to the ground by her hair, much less for another employee to join in the attack.
God damn people have a lot of pent up rage right now. I think the people that are buckling and wearing the masks are harboring a tremendous amount of resentment for those who won't. This makes sense. It's a perception of inequality, of not sharing the burden, a statement of freedom when so many have swallowed their pride. That was always going to divide us, and for anybody intelligent, it was clear this was the point. The entire response to this false pandemic has been a way to hurt the people, create chaos, stress, suffering and tension so that our aggression meters are topped off.
I was pulled to a large shopping mall the other day by a friend who needed a dress for a wedding. I just wanted sushi. I got two hours at the mall as an add-on. Anyway, I was fucking floored. The demographic change in our urban areas is staggering. The amount of blacks, hispanics, and muslims seemed unreal. At the restaurant, nothing changed. We went three or four places in this densely populated suburban area of the Midwest, and at no point did I feel like I was in anything like my nation. At the restaurant there wasn't a single conversation taking place at the surrounding tables that was in English. While I am walking through that mall, I'm thinking: "So they are building up all of this anti-white hatred. Meanwhile they have these demographic bombs in place. So that when things internal to whites start to pop off, it's like they already have their mines and mortars positioned for precisely where it will go down."
My own opinion is that they are going to ease up a little bit for the summer. I could be wrong, but I think a little pressure relief is in order for a few months, but we'll see things pick back up later in the year.
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