The Useful Idiots Who Demonize Men And Fear-Monger Society Over SOME Gun Violence Are The Real Problem – by Travis Mateer

Should men act like men and intervene when an unstable person removes his pants on a train with women and children on it, or should men instead mirror what the women on this train did and run in the opposite direction?

If you read some of the news reports, like this one, the framing is obvious: the guy swinging his dick around is the victim and the men who intervened are the dangerous aggressors who society needs to deal with.

A man in a mental health crisis was beaten by members of the public on the London Underground yesterday (Thursday, August 7). The British Transport Police have said it is investigating after a video showing the shocking incident circulated on social media.

The video, seen by MyLondon, shows a man naked from the waist down on board a District line Tube near East Ham Underground Station who is then approached by a fellow passenger and told to get off the “f*** train”. The half-naked man then shouts at him to “f off” repeatedly, visibly appearing in distress.

A heated exchange continues and a fellow passenger joins in, before a group of men push the man into the Tube carriage doors. The group then slaps, beats, kicks and punches the man who holds his belt in his hands.

If I were the men in this video I would lawyer-up immediately, especially since this incident occurred in the UK where people are being sent to prison for Facebook posts.

Two men have been sent to prison for stirring up hatred and violence online after the Southport attack, in the first cases of their kind linked to the recent riots seen across the country.

Jordan Parlour, 28, was jailed for 20 months after pleading guilty to inciting racial hatred with Facebook posts in which he advocated an attack on a hotel in Leeds as part of the violent public disorder that swept England last week.

In Northampton, Tyler Kay, 26, was given three years and two months in prison for posts on X that called for mass deportation and for people to set fire to hotels housing asylum seekers.

They are the first people to be charged for posting criminal messages online linked to the recent far-right violence.

Closer to home, the man who was recently arrested after a week-long manhunt for killing 4 people in Anaconda at The Owl Bar inspired one of our City Council members to open her stupid mouth regarding gun violence. Here’s the quote from Kristen Jordan, the woman who thinks slandering a citizen journalist is just another day at the office:

Council member Kristen Jordan said the nation’s gun laws remain an issue.

“I think it’s time America really starts to consider some different gun laws and how guns are overtaking every aspect of our lives and our safety,” said Jordan. “It’s a tough place we’re living in right now. Things feel pretty tough right now.”

Did Kristen Jordan act horrified about gun violence when a man claiming to be a woman murdered “her” neighbor with a gun for no fucking reason?

No, Kristen, it’s not GUN LAWS that remain the core issue here, it’s the large-scale deterioration of society pushed by the psychopath class in order to stop humans from rising up against their ANTI-HUMAN agenda.

Today Donald Trump will be escalating the reaction/solution to homelessness as part of the predictable reaction to a problem the psychopath class has nurtured for this very reason. Here’s the statement:

This move, specific to Washington DC, comes less than a month after Trump’s Executive Order at the end of July regarding homelessness. Since that order was made some of the people I follow on this topic have increased their content production, a smart move for content creators that I would have emulated were it not for the anti-Constitutional restraints placed on me by the bathroom judge, Mandamus Shane.

The “Mandamus Shane” link is funny to me because it documents Judge Vannatta’s worry (for himself) that courthouse security (read MEN WITH GUNS) isn’t good enough to protect him. Here’s the quote where this bathroom judge frets about his safety:

“Anyone can walk into the courthouse, walk into any courtroom, with a weapon,” said Missoula County District Court Judge Shane Vannatta.

Some employees and staff at the Missoula County Courthouse feel security is lacking.

There are three entrance doors open and one in the courthouse connected to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

At least one contracted security guard is stationed on the first floor when you enter, but there are no metal detectors.

Why are you so concerned, Mandamus Shane? Do you understand what Montana Democrats understand about weaponizing the judiciary and the blowback it will inevitably inspire?

To wrap up today’s post, here’s the poem I turned into a song for my bathroom judge. I might not be able to write about the local chapter of United Way, but I’m fairly confident I’m still allowed to write poetry.

Thanks for reading!

Author: Travis Mateer

I'm an artist and citizen journalist living and writing in Montana. You can contact me here: willskink at yahoo dot com

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