Regardless of the outcome of his manslaughter trial, former Marine Daniel Penny is more of a victim than a hero.
He is a victim of a culture hostile to traditional masculinity, a victim of a society that is systematically destroying the nuclear family, and a victim of social media's elevation of the dead and the elite.
Eighteen months ago, Penny passed Jordan Neely, a homeless man with drug addiction and schizophrenia, on the New York subway. Neely, an ex-convict, behaved erratically. He threatened passengers. He cried out that he wanted to go back to prison even if he died.
Penny responded. He grabbed Neely from behind, wrestled her to the ground, and placed her in a military-style chokehold. Penny held Neely for nearly six minutes until the subway stopped, then asked passengers to call the police. Neely was alive and breathing when Penny freed him. Neely died minutes later while being treated by police and paramedics.
Penny is white. Neely was black.
I feel bad for Jordan Neely. But my empathy doesn't mean I have to ignore his schizophrenic and dangerous behavior.
In their rush to protect Daniel Penny from America's self-proclaimed racial justice experts, Penny's defenders made him into a hero. He isn't. He is a victim of our twisted, anti-family, pro-elite culture.
This week, a New York jury will deliberate Penny's fate. Closing arguments in his trial began Monday and are scheduled to conclude today or tomorrow. I really empathize with Daniel Penny. He's only 25 years old. His traditional education and military service triggered a God-given protector instinct.
In the same week that President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter for a decade's worth of crimes, the criminal justice system could very well send Daniel Penny to prison for holding a mentally insane man with a history of violence. .
America has lost its mind.
Instead of reducing racial bias, we just changed the target. It transformed Daniel Penny into a modern-day Tom Robinson, the fictional defendant in Harper Lee's classic novel A Tale of Alabama. Lee's book investigates the killing of innocents. Nothing kills innocence more than the destruction of a family.
Penny's freedom and liberty rests in the hearts of jurors who have endured the same anti-male, anti-family, anti-white, pro-elite propaganda as all of America.
Witnesses and facts indicate that Neely acted in a manner consistent with being restrained by Penny, and that Neely's poor health and drug abuse rendered legitimate restraint fatal. It's the exact same set of facts that killed George Floyd. Minnesota jurors ignored the facts and chose to convict Derek Chauvin and three other police officers.
Will history repeat itself in New York?
Or are we finally living in a post-Black Lives Matter world? Are we finally returning to reality?
In reality, the destruction of families has created a deep worldview divide among Americans. Those who believe in the nuclear family and traditional gender roles are constantly in conflict with those who believe in the destruction of traditional families and gender roles.
Jordan Neely's father abandoned him when he was young. Neely's stepfather murdered her mother when Neely was 14 years old. Neely was also a victim. He turned to drugs and fell into depression. He became a threat to society.
I feel bad for Jordan Neely. But my empathy doesn't mean I have to ignore his schizophrenic and dangerous behavior.
That's what we all need to do when it comes to children without parents or with inadequate parental education, especially children with dark skin. We must not only condone their wrongdoings, we must normalize, accept, and celebrate their wrongdoings. We have to pretend that Jordan Neely was a Michael Jackson impersonator and not a crazy person with a documented history of violence. You have to think Kendrick Lamar and Cardi B are some kind of musical geniuses who rhyme profanity to clever beats.
To avoid being called racist or sweet-toothed, we must avoid speaking whole, Biblical truth.
Family breakdown and rejection of male leadership are the root of all the evils plaguing modern America. Because our society is dominated by female worship and sexual desire, we live in a world of unchecked emotions and lies of narrative.
We live in a world that gets away with grossly favoring the elite by pitting members of the working class against each other and sedating them with drugs, entertainment, and pornography. It is a system of distraction that destroys innocence and eviscerates men.
If Joe Biden had thought Hunter would ride the same subway as Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny wouldn't be on trial today. He would be a senior member of the Secret Service.
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