Thursday, February 6, 2025

Thoughts on the Black Swan

I'll be the first to admit, I don't watch much TV. And when I do, it's usually some kind of true crime documentary, like 20/20 or something. I've always had a hard time watching fantasy stuff, or action shows where a person can predict the ending by the time they are age 5 (spoiler alert: the main character always wins).

Last night I was bored and thought I'd watch some TV. I opted for the latest episode of 20/20 titled, The Pointe of No Return. This detailed the events surrounding the murder of a man by his wife. Again, I'm not much for keeping up with this kind of stuff, so I wasn't familiar with it, but it appeared that this was somewhat of a national story at the time it happened. 

There were a few points of interest that I thought I'd write about. 

When programs like 20/20 does a show like this, they are obviously in the business of getting people to watch, not passing judgement. But to me, it was rather obvious this woman was a complete psychopath. 

However, this gets back to a concept I have perpetually contemplated, being "truth is perception." I have absolutely no doubt that many people would disagree with my "psychopath" diagnosis of this woman, as there were people marching on her behalf during the trial. 

I also have very little doubt that if the gender roles were reversed in this case, the man would have likely got the death penalty. The level of premeditation by this woman was astounding.

The show ended before sentencing, but I looked it up and she ended up getting 20 years after being convicted of a lesser charge of manslaughter. 

Early on the jury came back and said they couldn't reach a verdict, which tells me that there was a feminist holdout who didn't see how psychopathic this woman was (or they did, and didn't care, because they were convinced the man deserved it). How could someone not see that? If you watch the show, I'd love to hear your thoughts. 

Furthermore, the defense called an "expert" witness who testified that the victim exhibited all the traits of an alpha male. Similarly to how social engineering has used "racism" to vilify whiteness, feminism has done the same to masculinity.

She literally shot her husband 4 times (missed twice) at close range because he allegedly slapped her. And there are lots of people who believe that she was justified. The only people who could actually work through the mental gymnastics of that are just feminist misandrists. They hate men. Period.

Feminism is this idea of equality, yet this psychopathic killer only got 20 years because she is a female. That's inequality. 

I have wrote quite a bit about the woman question, not as a critique of women in general, but with regard to their role in the social hierarchy within the status quo in relation to power (i.e. feminism).

It's really such a sad situation. The "black swan" killed the father of her child, and the father of his child with another woman who had already passed away. It's one of the saddest shows I have seen and I just can't imagine the level of psychopathy that exists within certain individuals in the world.

God bless the children involved in this terrible situation. 

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