Actually, Don, we White people believe that violence is AN answer.
But when you say White people, you're really saying Western Civilization, and Western Civ is the one that introduced the idea that violence shouldn't be the FIRST answer.
It's that Christian basis thing.
Exhaust all other options before resorting to violence is its calling card.
But when violence is called for, leave no two stones standing.
What you might be seeing, Don, isn't that violence is THE answer, but the disproportionate level of violence means the other answers clearly aren't working, leaving just one tool left in the box.
Perhaps if enclaves of "all cultures are equivalent" had not been allowed to fester and create little centers where an honor society butted against a high-trust society this would not have happened.
I keep going back to reading about two things that were wrong when they happened and, I think, were the pebbles that started the avalanche.
Red-Line districts to segregate populations.
LBJ's Great Society.
The nuclear family was way stronger in Blacks than Whites at the time and white people were more likely to punch out a child out of wedlock.
I cannot think of what you'd do differently if you'd meant to destroy Blacks as Americans than what those two things did.
Every single time racism ebbs, some fucking Democrat revives it. They, literally, told Blacks that not only did they hate them, but allowing them to be normal Americans would be legally forbidden if they had anything to say about it.
Most of America is receptive to the idea of Black people being just another kind of American, but they have to be Americans with a descriptor rather than a race with a location. They're not even a race with a nationality as they currently sit in too many places.
Assimilation is not a fun process in a lot of ways, but it works. We should be looking to things that work rather than nursing old grudges to vendetta levels.
Never go vendetta against Western Civ. It punctuates the equilibrium like no other society ever created.
More than a couple peoples have had a, "it was all going great until they woke up!" moment.




























