Chimpout Megathread

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A nigger bodyslams a female Judge.

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- Complete lack of self-control.
- Unable to conceptualize future consequences to present actions.
- Resorting to mindless violence as the default option despite overwhelming odds.

That linguist's conference that I posted earlier in the thread about African languages and how it explains the thought process of sub-Saharans in general is one of the most accurate pieces of analysis that I've ever come across.
 
- Complete lack of self-control.
- Unable to conceptualize future consequences to present actions.
- Resorting to mindless violence as the default option despite overwhelming odds.

That linguist's conference that I posted earlier in the thread about African languages and how it explains the thought process of sub-Saharans in general is one of the most accurate pieces of analysis that I've ever come across.
Was it this one? Cause our friend Trevor Goodchild laid it out perfectly
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Was it this one? Cause our friend Trevor Goodchild laid it out perfectly
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No, it is a video lecture, Here are the links:



It is 50+ minutes long but it is so worth listening to. ( I does touch on the fact that the perception of time is different for Africans and it is reflected in their language among other concept that are different to people like Asians and Europeans. )
 
Unrestrained violence is not the only aspect of their limitless behavior, words fail me to describe how uninhibitedly disgusting these people are regarding sex. Courtship? romance? decorum? Alien concepts to them.

(No true nudity but NSFW nonetheless.)


 
After seeing that twerking video I guess I can see why so many black males, not a group one thinks of as discerning, are becoming passport bros.
 
Older, but this made me laugh.


Armed robber stayed at crime scene to eat victim’s fried chicken, prosecutors say
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Chicago — A Chicago man is facing a bucket of felony charges after allegedly robbing a man at gunpoint and then staying at the scene to eat the victim’s takeout fried chicken.

Chicago police arrived at the robbery scene within minutes and allegedly found James Taylor, 20, still there, enjoying the victim’s delicious fried chicken.

Officials said the victim, 35, parked in front of his home in the 4500 block of South Calumet around 1:30 a.m. Saturday and started to head toward his residence with his piping hot yardbird.

Taylor interrupted him to ask for a light, but the victim said he didn’t have one and kept walking.

Taylor then tapped the man on the shoulder. When the victim turned around, Taylor was pointing a pistol at his face, prosecutor Kenneth Flesch said. The victim handed over his keys, $2 in cash, a debit card, and the fried chicken.

Taylor, according to Flesch, climbed into the victim’s car and went to work on the chicken while the victim dialed 911. Police arrested Taylor a few minutes later.

He is charged with armed robbery with a firearm, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, aggravated possession of a stolen motor vehicle, and illegal possession of a debit card.

Judge Ankur Srivastava ordered Taylor to pay a $15,000 bail deposit to go home on electronic monitoring.

The judge also advised Taylor, who has no criminal background, that he faces a minimum sentence of 21 years in prison if convicted of the armed robbery charge. However, prosecutors routinely offer defendants in similar situations the opportunity to plead guilty to a reduced charge for significantly lighter punishments.

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Some chimpouts in Minneapolis between Somalis and Africans-Americans. Could we said then it's the black version of Hatfields vs McCoys? :story:

Growing up in Columbus, Ohio, there was one thing I learned: there are no two groups of people who hate each other more than American blacks and Somalians.

It’s surprising that this violence doesn’t flare up and spill over into the news a lot more often.

New York Post:
 
Unrestrained violence is not the only aspect of their limitless behavior, words fail me to describe how uninhibitedly disgusting these people are regarding sex. Courtship? romance? decorum? Alien concepts to them.

(No true nudity but NSFW nonetheless.)


Somehow I am beginning to see the wisdom of founding fathers. They were right to distrust the civility of niggers. It's the genes.
 
I can already see the WSJ title "Men sentenced to 25 years in jail for stealing a bag of chips".
They turned themselves in and one was immediately let go while the shooter, 17, is claiming self defense because he was scared the clerk was going to kill him.


It's in Harris County which is ruled by a Soros DA and fellow traveler judges notorious for giving slaps on the wrist, so don't be surprised if they actually give the nog an award for his bravery.
 
Randomly found this gem, it is like a lecture on "The Nature of the Chimpout Explained" if you ever wondered why black communities behave and think the way they do and their lack of empathy and forethought.


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The degree-as-talisman/education as "white man's magic" is so accurate. I find it is a reoccurring low-IQ thing in general.

For example, low-IQ people often think that having a degree makes them an "expert" and that, in turn, they should make money or be more respected because "experts" make money and are respected. They do not understand that experts actually make money and are respected not because they have a degree, but because they have specialized, useful knowledge/skills that they worked a long time to cultivate. The degree is a by-product of this more than anything. It is as though, to low-IQ people, the abstract idea of "expert" does not exist. To them, an "expert" is only a name that is given to people with a degree/some other certification (physical object) who make a lot of money. They cannot fully understand the abstract concept of "expertise" and the implications of it when it comes to, for example, paying people or choosing who you do/do not want to hire. This also seems to tie back to what he says about Tulu language lacking precision.

This is a perfect example of what I mean...


I think that another manifestation of this is when people give themselves long, weird work titles like "Administrative Assistant's Associate", or "Clinical Datalogging Specialist". Again, I find that this is a common average-to-low IQ thing, especially when the person was also raised middled-to-upper class. They associate fancy titles with money and respect, but, again, it's as though they do not understand the abstract concept of "specialist" or why someone may have a specific title for their job because they do a very specific, in demand thing that few other people can do. Breaking down branches of medicine that people spent 4-5 years specifically studying is so different (and way more important when people are being referred for health issues) than breaking down the specific nature of the data you are copy/pasting in an excel file.

Another population that is notorious for this "title-as-magic" thinking is Indians. They are notorious for using words like,"world-class expert" to describe Shaveesh who makes pie-charts in excel.
 
This is a perfect example of what I mean...
everything you said is accurate as hell, but this video in particular caught my attention

i think what's happening here is that this woman is basing her perception of people on their sociability, and as a self perceived high intellect person, she thinks anyone who doesn't match her social expectations is likely lesser than her
AKA
>i'm smerrt, and he not like me, so he no smerrt!

it's likely that he walked into the room and immediately did something to give her the wrong 'vibes', and she decided he is lesser then and there, and everything he did further just served as confirmation bias for her, which is how a lot of people think (hell, probably even many of us who don't know we do, it's such a difficult thing to see in others, even harder to see in yourself)
but i firmly believe this is what most "intuition" is when the word is used by people who lack any actual intuition, it's just judgement based on decision first and observation second, as opposed to regular healthy judgement being the other way around
 
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