Posted on 12/07/2013 10:34:05 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
***Cross to the other side of the street.***
We’ve come a lo-o-ong way from the days when a darkey would step off the curb into the gutter and say “suh” when you walked by.
Now whitey steps off the curb.
A friend of ours went to MOSCOW Russia, as a missionary. He was told to immediately go to a bicycle shop and buy a bicycle chain and keep it up his slieve, in case he is attacked by hoodlums, and to use it as a flail if attacked.
It was advise that came in handy on several occasions.
Another TAKI article on “The Talk” to your children on survival. Read and head. I keep this in my “Survival” bookmarks.
Thankfully we don’t have much of a problem around here, but when I travel to Tulsa, OKC or Dallas, look out!
http://takimag.com/article/the_talk_nonblack_version_john_derbyshire#axzz1rM3zyf2y
***Always have your situational awareness meter pegged. ***
I hate to say this but it seems that women are oblivious to their surroundings most of the time.
And they lose all awareness if they have to pee or eat. My wife has DEMANDED I stop at times in areas I would not normally stop in. I did one night and she jumped out to go to a rest room. I stayed at the auto with a BHP and a CZ-75 in both hands. Half way to the store she suddenly became AWARE! turned around and came back to the car.
There were about a dozen cars, all had several blacks in them, just sitting. Not talking, buying, or anything else, just sitting. We may have stumbled on a drug pickup point at an isolated convenience store on I-40, Tennessee.
Something similar happened in daylight in Little Rock Ar.
They demanded I find a place to stop. They saw a station, but I demanded they stay in the auto while I went inside to check it over. I came back and said WE will go somewhere else.
Good idea. Will do.
Thrilling fun.
I think that’s the best advice.
Polar bears are predators. They can hunt, too.
Yes, knockout attack is good and also I like the term knockout assault equally well.
Does the word "Brownshirts" ring any bells?
The flag on high! The ranks tightly closed!
The SA march with quiet, steady step.
Comrades shot by the Red Front and reactionaries
March in spirit within our ranks.
Comrades shot by the Red Front and reactionaries
March in spirit within our ranks.
Clear the streets for the brown battalions,
Clear the streets for the storm division!
Millions are looking upon the swastika full of hope,
The day of freedom and of bread dawns!
Millions are looking upon the swastika full of hope,
The day of freedom and of bread dawns!
For the last time, the call to arms is sounded!
For the fight, we all stand prepared!
Soon Hitler's banners will fly over all streets.
The time of bondage will last but a little while now!
Soon Hitler's banners will fly over all streets.
The time of bondage will last but a little while now.
The flag on high! The ranks tightly closed!
The SA march with quiet, steady step.
Comrades shot by the Red Front and reactionaries,
March in spirit within our ranks.
Comrades shot by the Red Front and reactionaries,
March in spirit within our ranks.
And so are most others. Between talking on their phones, texting, and listening to music, they are easy prey. Most people have no clue what is going on about them when in public. They are simply fixated on going between Point A and Point B or distracted by inward thoughts.
Just look around when you are out and about. You will see the inattention everywhere. You will realize you are often doing the same thing.
Animals in the wild are constantly on alert as they know danger can come at anytime from any place. They have also seen their own kind preyed upon. Perhaps they themselves have been very lucky and escaped a predator. These are lessons which stick.
When in an environment with predators, one needs to develop the same sense and attention to surroundings a common chipmunk does. That begins with actually admitting there might be a danger nearby. Most people in today's society don't even get that far unless they live in the inner cities where the threat is daily obvious.
About 3 mos ago I rode with Mom over to Whitehall, an iffy suburb of Pittsburgh. She parked in the lot on the side of the business, head on to the building.
I got out of the passenger side and walked around the front of the car next to the building.
black male comes walking down the sidewalk in front of the building and walked right by me without seeing me. Saw Mom alone in the car, walked 30' off the sidewalk to within 2' of the car, stopped and stared at her through the windshield, slowly walked the length of the car staring inside going to the back corner and stopped. He looked around, turned and took a step back and then saw me at the front of the car with my hand under my shirt at my belt.
He got an "Oh s***! Look on his face, dropped his eyes, turned and walked away.
Mom never noticed what he was doing.
Polar bears do routinely hunt humans, are extremely dangerous and dine on dark meat.
Is Black Bear hunting on the upswing? I thought not.
< /rhetorical question >
Look 'em in the eye, grin maniacally, and brandish.
Of course, here in Jersey carrying and brandishing are both crimes.
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