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Saturday, June 13, 2020

So Much For Europe's Vaunted Nuance

Europeans are morons and I don't want to hear another damned word about their nuanced sophistication.

I find this fascinating:

People have taken to the streets of Berlin, London, Paris and other cities around the world to demonstrate in support of Black Lives Matter protesters in the United States and to vent anger over President Donald Trump’s response to the police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota. [emphasis added]

Do the people in the streets understand that reacting to the problem is basically a city and state responsibility?

Do those people understand that Trump has denounced the killing of George Floyd and is working on a federal response--which is a relatively small part of local police issues--to the killing?

Do the people in the European streets angry at Trump during this crisis understand the basic reality of America?


Add in that Democrats run the cities where police behavior is in question and you add to the major effort to push Peak Stupid ever higher.

And the idea from that initial article that Trump has trampled basic values "such as the protection of minorities, such as the freedom of assembly, such as the freedom of the press" is just nonsense that arises from the feverish rantings of Resistance fantasies.

I've never really understood nuance. I think it is because it is such nonsensical BS.

UPDATE: More of that European nuance, which I think the French invented (tip to Instapundit):

On Saturday, June 13th, anti-racism protesters in Paris shouted “Dirty Jews” at a group of counter-protesters—not because they were Jewish but because it was the most repulsive label Parisians could think of to call someone.

What lovely people.