Saturday, March 9, 2024

"Free speech" is a bitch isn't it?

Editor's note: Most valuable and useful information comes from books and not from the internet. One thing people do not seem to understand is that few people respond to words, but most respond to incentives. With this in mind it seems to us blacks are being provided with piles and piles of incentives to go after whites demonstrated by this Fani Willis (see Fanni Willis & Her Lover Wade Met with White House BEFORE They indicted Trump) character. Another important issue and this has been thoroughly explained in John Bryant's book The Most Powerful Idea Ever Discovered, is that "blacks do not respond to the same incentives that whites do." No leftist can deny this fact. There is a fundamental difference between blacks and whites almost no one understands that is absent in blacks, and that is sensitivity to obligation. The power of obligation is the idea that a good deed creates the desire in the recipient to return the good and perhaps even more than the good that was received. This was a fundamental concept behind Christianity that perhaps is what made western civilization so powerful. Contrary to the Judaic interpretation of an "eye for an eye"  It is not only whites who feel the power of obligation, but it is a very powerful concept in Japan known as "giri." Bryant outlines convincingly in his book "the power of obligation is absent in blacks." We have arrived now where blacks have been officially recognized as "equals" (actually, superiors) and is now impossible to control black behavior no matter how detrimental or outrageous because white morality is powerless against this "obligationally-insensitive" rise of black "equality" (DEI) and now "superiority" over whites. 


With news stories about blacks this is a common daily experience in America today:

Missouri man arrested on hate crime charges for allegedly threatening to kill white people


Sensitivity to obligation does not exist in blacks and can be proven:

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