It's difficult to explain in words, but one of the disadvantages of being high-trust, is that you don't have an intuitive understanding of the system, and it's weaknesses. Whites don't even SEE the structure of the system and it's parts and pieces, the way a fish doesn't even see the water it's in.
I lived a degenerate life for like 10 years, but part of that I gained is being just like a black, and knowing how and when you can cheat the system, frustrate the police, how to lie, etc.
I always get a Pepsi when I say I'm getting a water. Ask me anything.
Good thread. I am also like that. I've trained myself to be a sociopath because I feel I was forced to become one. I do whatever I can to enrich myself so long as I can get away with it, and regard the common person as an NPC who deserves it.
Robert Morales
Um... Don't know about all that but sure, if you've got some advice to other normies trying to learn how to intuitively understand how to frustrate the system, thanks for joining us!
Chase Morris
Okay, lesson 1 -
I'll start with just the most important, foundation to set for you that you have to get. It's that there's nothing to be afraid of for getting arrested for ANYTHING short of a serious violent crime for the first time.
Anything like fraud or drug dealing or the types of things we're dealing with now is an overnight in jail in your own cell, and you go to court the next morning and get out on what's called a "signature bond"
This means you get bailed our, without even having to pay any money. Unless you're liek a sex offender or Bernie Madoff or you ahve a lone criminal record already, you will get one of these.
Yeah they let me out I have been arrested it wasn’t bad I did not even have to pay anything and the charges were dropped.
Jack Clark
Same OP, plus I live in Brampton, Ontario
Zachary Collins
Really there are differences in being a big fucking asshole and being a completely violent sociopathic threat to mankind and that’s something I learned from being an asshole.
Ayden Walker
Well except I don't steal
Ian Harris
Indeed, brother. Being white and growing up in the hood gives you powerful knowledge. Besides, whites adapted to a low-trust community can still easily switch to high-trust, so being a whigger is a temporary state. Seek or build a high-trust community.
Austin Hill
You are a real person..... You just are like the others, you hate humanity.
Jordan King
Thanks user.
Okay lesson #2 - Technology
You guys are probably already good at this, so start thinking of criminal ways you can use technology.
Did you know that every nig has an app called a "Police Scanner" where they can hear the cops talking about drug activity before they even move in to bust them?
Lesson #3 should really just be Lieing, but I'll jump right to numbers, because the gas cannister thing is a great precedent.
What blacks realize, is there are just way too many of them doing petty crime at any given time. It actually doesn't even have to be something criminal, just picture something about businesses for instance, how they just give up on certain things.
When so many people started carrying the cannisters, that absolutely DESTROYED the police's ability to do anything about it. And that means that you don't even ahve to worry if you WERE carrying actual gas in the cannister, because they couldn't check ANY of them.
Now these lessons are additive. You add this "Numbers" lesson to the "getting arrested isn't even scarey" lesson, and you will have hundereds of people carrying gas cannisters with actual gas.
Or it's not illegal except in very specific cases. And even if it is, the chance a cop will attempt to ever move forward on it is fucking 0. They are way too busy, which will be a lesson in itself. Realize that if a cop is asking you questions, you can always just play dumb. Lie if you need to, and then if he catches you in a lie, just say "oh, I thought you meant.": Or "oh, really. I didn't know."
If you stick to your story, it's highly unlikely they can prove you really didn't BELIEVE what you were saying. I like to use the simple example of the getting a pop at McDonald's when you said you were getting a water.
They will never call the cops on you. BUT IF THEY DID. You just say "oh wow. I thought I did get a water. Oops." No way are they going to arrest you.
Connor Perry
I know that's a stupid inconsequential example with the pop at McDonalds thing, but i'm trying to teach the principles, so I'm using handy examples.
I don't know Canada's laws throughly enough to know what the cops would do about the gas can thing, and how you would lie, what would be reasonable to believe, what will confuse them further, etc. But this would fit here as well.
Jose Long
my experience has been
'learn the letter of the law".
then you can argue it.
do you even talk to the cops?
Mason Thomas
Why would I want to act like a piece of shit? You're specifically the kind of person who needs to be put in a work camp for life. I live pretty good and don't have to be a rat for it, hope you get shot for being a retard. Herb
Logan Ward
Lesson 5 - OVERWHELM THEIR RESOURCES
This ties in to Lesson 2 and 3, like I said these build.
The gas can thing is a PREMIER example of this concept and how the whole system breaks down without high trust.
The reason police can enforce unreasonable shit like this, is because white people are very high trust and just don't intuitively require much policing. When hundreds of whites started carrying gas cans, they had no way to respond.
A thing blacks do CONSTANTLY is phony 911 calls and calling cops about fake tips and etc. This OVERWHELMS their resources, so they aren't able to actively police their community, and they are able to run their open-air drug markets effectively.
remember this ties in with the Lesson about Lieing. It might be illegal to call in a phony 911 call, but there is no way for them to prove you really didn't see what you said, let alone believe it.
I know user. But the extent that the average normie doesn't intuitively see this stuff can not be overstated.
People just have this instinctual feeling that "there must be SOME WAY they can catch this." That will be my next lesson.
Aaron Ward
Lesson 6 - The Most Vicious Crimes Are NOT The Easiest to Catch
It's in fact the exact opposite. People tend to think, the worse a crime, the easier it is to get caught. They think THIS is the reason people aren't out there murdering eachother everyday.
It's in fact the opposite.
White collar crimes like fraud are the easiest to catch.
Middle level things like burglary and drug dealing are in the middle.
And cold blooded murder is the hardest to catch.
The truth is, the reason the average person doesn't kill another person isn't caust it's easy to get caught, it's simply because they don't want to because they think it's immoral and there's no reason to do it.
This is why serial killers go on so long.
This stuff all fits with the "decentralized insurgency" meme about stuff in Minecraft. It would be VERY tough to stop.
Cops are dumb as fuck. Should've gotten a DUI a couple weeks ago but I fed the cops some wild story and they gobbled it right up. They parked my bike and threw me in the drunk tank and I went along with my life the next day.
Austin Perez
Lesson 7 - SMURFS
This fits perfectly into the Canada trying to confiscate the money from GoFundMe thing.
In the meth world, you can easily get everything you need to make meth yourself, except for ONE INGREDIENT that the Feds have turned into a bottleneck: Sudafed.
So you're only allowed to buy 2 packs of Sudafed a month, and that is only enough to make like 200 bucks worth of meth.
But smurfs, are when meth cooks send many, many people to go buy them for them and then deliver them. They are so in demand, that there's just a constant dynamic market for Sudafed at any time, including to sell them to people that aren't even cooks, cuz they know they can sell the boxes themself to a cook they know.
So if GoFundMe or other companies are making it difficult, you need to get a little designated army of Anons to facilitate the delivery and laundering of the money:
Which will be the next lesson. I'm gonna smoke quick. A degeneracy I haven't given up yet.
1. How do you bullshit your way around cops without pissing them off and making them fuck you over? For example, if they are actively pursuing you or decide to interrogate you, I imagine playing dumb wouldn't work well. 2. Have you been to jail? Ifo so, how was your experience inside? 3. Are you low trust for ideological reasons or just don't give a fuck? How do you view high-trust people? 4. Can you get a normal life after a decade into trouble with the law? To me crime seems like a commitment to life thing. 5. Are you still a degen? In not, what made you quit? 6. Are you a glowie?
Austin Garcia
TL/DR: OP is bragging about turning into a nigger.
In other words, he's a mentally challenged white who took the nigger pill because he's a lazy piece of shit. Literally every white that I've met who lives around niggers is lazy as fuck, and I'm guessing OP is no different.