REVERSE RACISM DOES EXIST
I have read several writings in which they make mental capers to justify that reverse racism, the one that a Caucasian person can suffer at the hands of a black person, does not exist. They cling to the fact that racism is one thing and prejudice is another different thing, and that racism has a historical basis: slavery, racial discrimination, etc. (Slavery in the US disappeared for good with the 13th amendment to the Constitution approved in 1865, almost 160 years ago). The truth is that I am extremely lazy to argue with this type of person, and generally with all those who cling to the most absurd pieces of information to defend and justify their dogmas of faith, but I am clear that, definitions aside, there are whites who look down on black people in the same way that there are blacks who look down on white people.
The police see racial motives in these three videos that you're about to watch now; Black men attacking white or Asian women.
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MINUS TIMES MINUS EQUALS MORE. IF EVERYONE IS ARMED, NO ONE IS ARMED.Weapons create paradoxes that are hard to resolve. In a country where they’re legal, those who don’t carry one put themselves at a disadvantage against those who do. But if everyone is armed, no one dares to use theirs because they know the other person might shoot first. And yet, in a country where they’re banned, the only ones who have them are those who don’t follow the law, leaving everyone else as defenseless targets.
The theory says that arming the population creates balance, a game of deterrence where the risk of retaliation keeps guns holstered. But reality is far messier. Owning a gun, in itself, can push you to use it in situations where you otherwise never would have considered it. A misunderstanding, a pointless road rage incident, a moment of anger… and suddenly, pulling the trigger feels like an option.
If no one carries weapons, there’s no dilemma. If everyone does, the risk is always there but kept in check by mutual fear. And between these two extremes, the paradox remains: allowing guns means that those who don’t carry them are at risk, banning them means only those already outside the law will have them. So the real question is: which scenario would you rather live in?
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LIFE IS A GAME OF INJUSTICESLife is, often, a game of injustices. Things don't always go as they should. You put in the effort, do the right thing, and still, sometimes you end up losing. It's as if the universe, in its chaotic sense of humor, decided that it's not enough to screw you over once, but also to give you an extra hit, one you didn't see coming.
And the thing is, even though we want to believe that the world rewards justice, the reality is that it doesn't always happen that way. Sometimes, despite being in the right place, doing the right thing, you find yourself face to face with cruelty or indifference. Life doesn't always give you what you deserve, but rather what happens at that moment, and what happens isn't always fair.
But that's life: unpredictable, often unfair, and full of unexpected blows. All you can do is get up, with the mark of the last hit on your face, and keep going, knowing that next time, maybe things will turn out better. Or maybe not. But in the end, we keep moving forward because life doesn't stop, and neither can we.
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14 KNOCKDOWNS IN UNDER 12 MINUTESOn September 28, 2024, during PFL Europe 3 in Glasgow, Scotland, Lewis McGrillen and Dean Garnett delivered one of the most epic fights in Professional Fighters League (PFL) history. In under 12 minutes, the bout saw an astonishing 14 knockdowns, leaving fans and analysts in awe.
McGrillen started strong, knocking Garnett down three times in the opening moments. Although Garnett responded with a knockdown of his own, McGrillen kept up the pressure with powerful strikes. Finally, in the third round, McGrillen landed a decisive left hook, knocking Garnett out and securing the victory.
This clash has been hailed as one of the greatest in PFL history and a clear "Fight of the Year" candidate. Its intensity and the sheer number of knockdowns highlighted the high level of competition in PFL Europe. With this win, McGrillen advanced to the PFL Europe Bantamweight Championship, where he faced Alexander Luster, solidifying his status as one of Europe’s rising MMA stars.
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FROM TOLERANCE TO VIOLENCE IN THE BLINK OF AN EYEA pro-life girl hits the streets with a mic to do some interviews. One woman happily agrees, smiles, seems open-minded... all good — until the questions don’t quite match her views. The smile fades, the tension builds, and suddenly — punch.
And this isn’t a one-off. Not long ago we saw the exact same scene: a pro-life guy asking questions about abortion, a woman stops with her daughter, answers for a bit… and then assaults him.
Same pattern, different setting.
What’s striking —or rather worrying— is the kind of people behind these reactions. The ones who claim to be open, respectful, tolerant, champions of dialogue, love, and “live and let live.” But the moment someone disagrees, boom — fuse lit. And instead of arguments, they go straight to violence.
We’re sold a narrative of freedom and tolerance, but if you don’t fit the mold, if you challenge the approved ideas, you’re suddenly the “enemy.”
And that, my friend, isn’t tolerance. That’s just dogma with a new label.
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